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SuperLiga: Louis Munteanu, in tears after the dramatic match with Dinamo

SuperLiga: Louis Munteanu, in tears after the dramatic match with Dinamo

Louis Munteanu. PHOTO: Flaviu Buboi/NurPhoto/Shuttersto / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

Dinamo Bucharest spectacularly won the match played at home, score 2-1, against CFR Cluj, in the first match of the 15th stage of the Super League.

Led by the “railwaymen” from the 69th minute, the “dogs” managed to turn the tide of the match, after scoring two goals in the last three minutes of the game.

Louis Munteanu, the striker from CFR Cluj, left in tears from the flash-interview after the defeat suffered at the National Arena in the capital, writes iAMSport.

The 23-year-old player found it hard to find the words to describe the mood in the Cluj group.

“I'm happy to be back but I wanted it to be a win. Unfortunately we concede goals and lose. I thought Emerllahu had a better angle to score and I'm glad he did it. The first time I felt like laughing. Good thing he went in but it was better if it was 1-0 for us.

It is no longer the CFR you were talking about. We concede a lot of goals and in the last minutes, I don't know what to say. We are all angry. It's a disaster. I swear I don't know how to answer what you ask me. I don't know. I couldn't imagine.

When it came down to me staying here, I was thinking that I would fight for the championship or something, but it seems that I am fighting for relegation”, said Louis Munteanu at the end of the match at the National Arena.

Dinamo now has 27 points and is in fourth place in the Superliga, while Cluj ticks off another defeat and is in 13th place, with 13 points. The team from Gruia is six points away from the last place in the play-off, Oțelul Galati.

Ashley Davis

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