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Karamoko, the man who set the tone for Dinamo's comeback: “It was crazy”

Article by Adrian Duţă – Published Friday, October 31, 2025, 11:44 p.m. / Updated Friday, October 31, 2025, 11:52 p.m.

Dinamo – CFR Cluj 2-1. Mamadou Karamoko, the striker of the red-white team, spoke after the victory achieved in extra time at the National Arena.

Karamoko scored the 1-1 goal, in the 90th minute, from Perica's pass. The French reached 3 successes in the Superliga, in 12 matches played. He also has an assist.

He declared himself happy for the victory with CFR Cluj, but also for his return after injury. He came on in the 65th minute of the match at the National Arena, not yet 100% physically.

Karamoko's statements, after Dinamo's victory with CFR Cluj

“I wanted to show more, but I'm very happy, I won and got all the points. It was hard, I wanted to play, but I recovered, I hope to stay fit for a long time.

We haven't won in 3 matches, it was important to win this match, to go up. We want to be in the play-offs, the victory was important. That's the goal.

I came here with good intentions, I am satisfied. I won, I'm very happy for the team. It was crazy, a crazy win, we scored two goals very quickly one after the other”, said Karamoko, on Prima Sport 1.

Karamoko was not at 100%. We had to press on their goal. They managed to press us, we couldn't find spaces between the lines. I decided to put him and Stipe in, then Soro, who played well in the Cup. They gave us some energy in addition to the starters. I'm happy for Alberto Soro, he had a tough time but he's in good shape. I'm happy for the players.

– Zeljko Kopic, Dinamo coach

Celebration on the lawn after Dinamo - CFR Cluj / Photo: Cristi Preda (GSP)

VIDEO WITH PHASE. How Alberto Soro scored the 2-1 goal in Dinamo – CFR Cluj

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