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The FCSB holder came out of the training »Medical Problems Continue

Article by Adrian Duţă – published on Saturday, October 11, 2025, 07:39 / Updated on Saturday, October 11, 2025 08:06

Valentin Crețuthe right -handed defender from Fcsbgot injured in Friday's training and will perform an MRI to see if the older problem has recurred.

The 36 -year -old player had a break at the metatarsal and was missing from the lawn for a month. He came back with Young Boys, score 0-2, being on the field throughout the Europa League match.

Valentin Crețu came out of Friday's workout

Crețu played against the Swiss after a single training with FCSB since returning after injury. With Craiova University, 1-0, did not enter at all

On Friday, the right defender felt strong pain in the metatarsal area, where he had a break, and left the training, according to digisport.ro. Crețu will be subjected to an MRI today, October 11, to find out more about the medical problem.

Valentin Crețu, holder in the Europa League, reserve in the championship

This season, FCSB was based on Ionuț Cercel and Mihai Toma on the U21 rule. If the first is the basic right defender, the second was re -profiled from the offensive midfielder, often. Thus, Crețu came out of the starting team in Superliga.

Later, while he was injured, Gigi Becali changed the strategy and decided that Alexandru Stoian, an attacker, would be the first solution for the U21 rule, so that the right defender became free for seniors again.

In this superlig season, Valentin Crețu has played only 3 matches of the 12 stages played so far. Instead, he was a holder in 9 matches in the European Cups out of 10 played by FCSB.

Crețu has 4 appearances in the UCL preliminaries, 4 in the Europa League preliminaries and one in the group of it.

The FCSB holder came out of the training »Medical Problems Continue

Valentin Crețu, in FCSB – Young Boys // Photo: Imago Images

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