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Another shot for FCSB! How could the first “11” look after the last news


Article by Cosmin Nistor – published Wednesday, September 17, 2025, 13:07 / Updated Wednesday, September 17, 2025 13:07

In a difficult season start, where Fcsb He won a single victory in the first 9 stages and ranks 11th with only 7 points, the problems do not stop here. Valentin Crețu (36 years old), the right-handed defender, was injured in the last training and will not play in Botosani, Friday, 8:30 pm.

The footballer is experiencing a problem at the metatarsal level and cannot steak normally. Most likely, Crețu will be at rest about two weeks, According to digisport.ro.

Crețu joins the List of accidents at FCSB – all are key players

Names like Joyskim Dawa (29 years old), Ionuț Cercel (18 years), Adrian Şut (26 years) and Risto Radunovic (33 years) are also on the list of injuries.

Under these conditions, the champion also has for the post of right defender Alexandru Pantea (22 years) and Daniel Graovac (32 years).

Another variant could be Mihai Toma (18 years old), which was already used in Miercurea Ciuc on the right flank of the defense.

There is an even more crowded period for FCSB

Next week, the red-blue starts the European road in the current competition season. The team prepared by Elias Charalambous (44 years old) and Mihai Pintilii (40 years old) will have matches every three days, a more loaded program than the beginning of the season.

For FCSB, the move to Botosani, on Friday, September 19, from 8:30 pm, for the 10th stage. Next week, the red-blue will debut in the Europa League groups, traveling to the Netherlands, against Go Ahead Eagles.

How can the start team of the red-blue in Botosani look like:

Fcsb: Tarnovanu – Toma (Graovac), Ngzana, M. Popescu, Pantea (Kiki) – Lixandru (Alhassan), Olaru – Cisotti, Tanase, Miculescu – Bîrîligea

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