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Andrei Nicolescu takes the dynamists to church: “It's unreal!”


Andrei Nicolescu, the president of Dinamo, reacted after the “dogs” drew in Mioveni with FC Argeș, score 1-1, in a match in stage #3 of the Superliga play-off.

Andrei Nicolescu accused the lack of inspiration from the “dogs” attack. The Dynamo official also spoke about the debut of George Pușcaș and what it would mean for Dinamo to miss a place in the European Cup.

Andrei Nicolescu reacted after FC Argeș – Dinamo: “It's unreal how many bad decisions we can make up front”

“I don't know what to say. The feeling is that, although I am not religious, I feel that we must go to church. And Orthodox Christians, and Catholics, and Muslims at the mosque. It's unreal how many bad decisions we can make out there, up front, at times when you need to keep your cool! Unfortunately, disappointing.

I don't know if it's the form or the inspiration. We're there in front, we have simple balls to settle the game with and we're not doing that. I didn't see the arbitration phase, I don't want to comment. If from VAR that was the conclusion…

I'm very, very angry. I'm not religious, but I feel that we need to think about our relationship with the ultimate energy. Something doesn't connect. So many bad decisions in front of goal. It's hard to understand,” Andrei Nicolescu said.

Dinamo reached a series of 6 matches without victory in the championship.

If we missed out on a place in the European Cups it would feel like a failure. I was also watching today on the bench. We have an extraordinary bench, a very good first 11, if everyone was healthy it would be a mistake not to win the European Cups

We forced George Pușcaș a bit, but we had to do it. He had few balls and we have to change that, play more with him. You can see that he has strength up front and will help us. He didn't forget football.

Andrei Nicolescu

Ranking in the Superliga play-off

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