“He was wronged with FCSB”

Article by Adrian Duţă – published Wednesday, October 08, 2025, 20:05 / Updated Wednesday, October 08, 2025:24
Marius Lăcătuș, the legend of Star, believes that FCSB was advantageous by the arbitration at the match with Craiova University, score 1-0. The “central” of the match was Istvan Kovacs, the one who was corrected 3 times at Var in the case of important decisions. In addition, he was accused by the Oltenians of not making a foul in Matei, before the penalty from which Tanase scored.
In the 6th minute, Kovacs gave penalty for FCSB. He was called to the monitor by Sorin Costreie and canceled the kick from 11 meters, after seeing that Romanchuk gave in the ball before hitting Daniel Bîrliga. Then Kovacs did not give a penalty for FCSB at Screciu's intervention on Alexandru Stoian.
Called again at the lime, he changed his mind and dictated a shot from 11 meters. Tanase scored. In the second half, the monitor was called again. He gave a penalty for FCSB at the shot of Miculescu rejected with his hand. Tanase missed from 11 meters this time.
Marius Lăcătuș: “Mirel wanted to boycott this meeting. He was right to feel unfair”
After the match, Mirel Rădoi said he will not attend the meeting organized by Kyros Vassaras, the chief of the CCA, with the representatives of the clubs in Superliga, in protest. Marius Lăcătuș, Rădoi's former coach at FCSB, gave him justice.
“Mirel wanted to get this meeting somehow. He was right to feel unjust. It seems like the decisions were somehow to FCSB. When you start from the 4th minute with a lime -corrected mistake, something in the players sprouts. I do not say that he had something with Craiova, “Marius Lăcătuș told” Football Club “, from Digi Sport.

Marius Lăcătuș / PHOTO: Tv @Digi Sport Capture 1
I have only one form of protest. On Wednesday I was invited to the football house, I announced my presence, but I do not go.
It's the only form of protest. I will not go anymore, so I can have a form of protest, I have nothing else to do. To do what? Do you think it matters what I say?
Why should I go? In this situation, what happened tonight, I have no reason to go. I said I would participate, but I have no reason to go.
– Mirel Rădoi, Sunday




