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Categorical verdict at GSP Live Special, after U Cluj

Article by Romeo Ene – Published on Saturday, 01 November 2025 22:42 / Updated on Saturday, 01 November 2025 22:42

U Cluj – FCSB 0-2. Invited to GSP Live Special, the former right defender of the champion, Stelian Stancu, analyzed the match in Transylvania. The team coached by Elias Charalambous (45 years old) prevailed without much trouble and equaled Oțelul Galați, the team in last place in the play-off.

Stancu is convinced that the key moment of the match came in the 39th minute, when the Italian Alessandro Murgia (29 years old) was sent off for two yellow cards received in a span of three minutes.

VIDEO | Stelian Stancu, conclusions after U Cluj – FCSB 0-2: “A match dominated by the champion”

With Darius Olaru (27) in top form, FCSB are heading for the play-offs after a hesitant start to the season.

Stancu claims that Charalambous' team had a quiet match, taking into account the ratio of opportunities and shots on goal. Bergodi's “students” did not send any!

“A second half and a match dominated by FCSB. In the first 30 minutes, while there was numerical equality, it was a balanced match, in which Cluj University managed to endanger the champion's goal.

After Murgia was sent off, things changed, FCSB managed to dominate and win the match. Cluj University no longer had the power to endanger Târnovanu's goal, as evidenced by the 0 shots on goal. FCSB, both in possession, shots and shots on goal, dominated the match from one end to the other,” said Stancu, on GSP Live Special.

For FCSB, the away duel with Basel, from the main group of the Europa League, follows on November 6. In the championship, he will travel to Hermannstadt's field, 3 days later.

VIDEO | Darius Olaru's first goal from U Cluj – FCSB

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