“I was ashamed that I am a coach. If I had a pit, I would put myself in it!”

Article by Tudor Belivaca – published on Sunday, August 31, 2025, 00:08 / Updated Sunday, August 31, 2025 00:30
Marius Măldărășanu, the coach of the ones at Hermannstadtcommented on the defeat of his students on the ground of those at Dinamoscore 0-2.
The coach of the Sibiu has accused a lack of reaction in the game of his students and put in sitting after the match.
Marius Măldărășanu, after Dinamo-Hermannstadt 2-0: “I was ashamed that I am a coach”
“Two totally different halves. The first half I looked good. I knew what we have in front. We know what quality. They are very dynamic, but I gave them a single opportunity in Cîrjan.
I had a good, quality opponent, who can charge you at any time. That's what happened. I am not a team of Liga 3 to think that you miss the opportunities, you will score at some point, and they have no quality and do not score goals.
Fixed phases, as I spoke at the beginning, can make the difference. And we were dangerous, but we didn't score. I make a blockage, I knew they are getting blockages. 1-0 at the beginning of the second half. Mostly disappointed the fear I saw. That's what I told them. The second half was ashamed that I am a coach. If I had a pit, I would put myself in it!
I wanted to see reaction. Also here, with the FCSB, the same kind of situations. 2-0 and then I fell from all points of view. That's what I saw tonight too.
It happens to beat you with 2-0, what is the problem?, But I wanted to see the reaction. I wanted to see the game from the first half in which I put problems. This is football. It is very reliable, we did not have it in the second half.
The game was good, I pointed out some things opposite the counterattacks from fixed phases. Our problems in other matches. We had to keep the game up. In the first half I made a very advanced press because if you withdraw the risk is higher. They have quality in duels, they have great confidence. I took goals quickly.
I am most disappointed with the fear I saw. Such a lack of reaction … I had a reaction and when I was led 2-0 in the Cup final. The opponent gives a goal on the occasions you had, but you have to play to the end, whenever you can go into the game. You have to hope to the end, you have to fight to the end! We gave up.
I was the coach who encouraged him, who gave them confidence. I had difficult times, much heavier than tonight. We miss, that's our problem. We get there, we work a lot, we take it in front of the gates, but we miss it. Trust is lost with the defeats. You earn it hard, but you lose it easily.
We have to go over this cold shower, over this ugly second half and we have to play with any opponent! There are heavy matches. And our level teams are dangerous.
It's about inspiration and peace. We need to be more balanced. You wake up in favorable situations and, in Romanian, it is the deep water. That is why you arrive in the box, to mark, not to surprise that maybe the opponent does not touch the ball. We have to go over the second half because I don't want to take their merits as a game.
Unfortunately for us, you cannot play only 45 minutes. Play 90 minutes. We have good times, less good times. We suffer, we make an effort, we have an attitude, but when it comes to fear I do not understand, there are 10 field players! ”, Said Marius Măldărășanu at Flash-Interviu.
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Sergiu Buș after Dinamo – Hermannstadt 2-0
It is the worst that we were powerless, they started to pass us. After they scored, the second goal came naturally. This is the evening of today.
I don't know what happened at the break. I was on heating. If you take empty in the first 5 minutes of the second half, it is difficult to manage, especially on a traveling ground. We learn from it. We go further. We are preparing, the head in the ground and work!
I started harder. We should win at home and outside we don't lose to have a good position in the standings. And if we had good results we had to work hard. We learn something from this and move on.
– Sergiu Buș




