The Scottish came from 3,000 kilometers to play in Romania and has no doubt: “Is this rain? Fun!”


Article by Romeo Ene – published Monday, October 6, 2025, 21:06 / Updated Monday, October 6, 2025 21:06
Danny Armstrong (27 years old) signed with Dinamo this summer. The Scottish right midfielder is at the first experience in Romania and was not at all surprised by the capricious weather in Bucharest.
In the capital it has been raining for several days, and the weather has affected it including on Dinamo. On Friday, the “dogs” defeated Slobozia in Clinceni, score 1-0, but the quality of the game had to suffer because of the lawn soaked with water.
Despite this, the first Scottish in Dinamo's history is common with this time in their native country. Armstrong He has played in Scotland throughout his career for teams such as Dunferminle, Raith, Ross County and Kilmarnock.
Danny Armstrong, Dinamo's Scottish, delighted by the time in Romania: “Boys with jackets seem cool”
Although he prefers a warm environment, Armstrong has confessed that he does not understand why Romanians consider these cool days. He joked, saying that in Scotland, at such temperatures, people wear a shirt.
“It's fun to see the boys with jackets. It seems cool, but in Scotland it would have been a warm day, but it is nice to see a torrential rain, to return to normal. I felt at home. But it does not compare to the weather in Scotland.
I was in Romania when I was younger with the national team. I had heard of Bucharest that it is a beautiful city with many special things. I come from Scotland, it's not like they come from a very special place. She is home, but probably everyone thinks the same, that she is not one of the most beautiful places, ”Armstrong said for orangesport.ro.
Armstrong played 12 matches for Dinamo this season, 848 minutes, during which he scored 4 goals and offered 2 assists. It is listed by the specialized site transfermarkt at 750,000 euros.
In the 11th stage, at the Bănie match with the University of Craiova, Armstrong had a duel with Bancu, after which the player of the Oltenians was eliminated. Dinamo's Scottish was not sanctioned for Fault, and this did Mihai Rotaru, Craiova's financier, to make a huge scandal.




