“With the pressure there, it doesn't take it much”


Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – published on Saturday, 09 August 2025, 22:43 / Updated on Saturday, 09 August 2025 22:48
Cristi Borcea (55 years old), the former patron from Dinamo, believes that Gigi Becali (67) was wrong when he transferred to political dennis (25, left wing).
Cristi Borcea said he would have accepted the exchange of Musi – politically even without the million euros that the “dogs” received. I congratulate him on the leaders of the Dynamoists for the money obtained in this business.
The businessman expects the political Dennis not to cope with the pressure put by Becali at FCSB.
Cristi Borcea, about the exchange of Musi – politically: “I was doing it without money”
“I also said, even if I was changing with politics … if I was, I was changing in exchange. Let's not forget that Musi has 2 years of U21. FCSB why he suffers a lot? Because he has no variant at U21.
Dinamo did the hottest business. Me, if I was leader, I was exchanging with politics and biting without money. To do this, I said that Dinamo's leadership should be congratulated. For that million euros to buy players, this is the most important.
He is a good player for the Romanian championship. After he was injured all the time, there were physical problems … With the pressure from FCSB, from the godfather, it is not much. In life, as a leader, it happens to you.
And I gave a lot of money and then I gave money to leave the team. At the godfather is something common, something that happens every summer and winter. He was lucky, made a lot of money and earned very well from transfers.
Politically scored a single goal in the 7 matches played for FCSB. The former Dinamovist obtained the penalty from which FCSB defeated Drita, score 3-2, in the preliminary round of the Europa League.
Now the godfather has a big problem! Mihai Stoica, in my opinion, should not come out at all. Mihai, with his staff, to walk to the player's morale and lift him. They are not down, they are 200 meters below the ground.
– Cristi Borcea




