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Alexandru Barbu, 10 conclusions after Dinamo

Article by Alexandru Barbu – Published Friday, May 29, 2026, 11:21 p.m. / Updated Friday, May 29, 2026, 11:26 p.m.

10 conclusions after Dinamo – FCSB 1-2 in the Conference League play-off final.

1. Tesite, Dinamo and FCSB entered the match differently. The players in red and white tried precious attacks and failed to run towards Târnovanu's goal, they thought it was enough to walk the ball endlessly. The former champion saves her season by being cruel and concrete.

2. Barbu's whistle seems to start a childhood derby, when the next day, at school, the goal was to laugh at the enemy from the 8th B. Finally, Dinamo and FCSB are fighting for something! They are no longer the same, the arrows in 2026 bear the names of Musi, Cisotti, the days of Niculescu and Dică are gone. It is left of the spirit, which flows as blood from Olaru's arch. Tomorrow, the Fecesebists are back in Europe and they will laugh at their neighbors.

3. Dinamo's gallery continued to protest against the logo, the management and supported their team 10 minutes late at 0-1. Putting your pride above the opportunity to break Tănase and Olaru's eardrums goes against the values ​​of a supporter.

4. Something you don't always see: the groom stolen and carried up, that is, in the air, literally, to score goals in a Dinamo – FCSB. In the end, Taromul objected to transporting Alex Pop to the match, the flight was delayed. You're not a professional football player when you schedule your wedding during a potentially decisive period of the season. You're human, you're a husband, you're understandable, but not a performance athlete.

5. Dinamo had the ball in the first half, FCSB the goal and the impression of the superior team, riding on the goal. Although the sidewalks of the attack, Popescu and Toma, did not take the red-blues anywhere, Baciu's defense absorbed all the juice from the hosts' increasingly predictable game. The Dawa marker is a rock, you walk into it and you shatter.

6. Cisotti gives you the feeling that he is cunning enough to outwit his opponents from everywhere, from the right, from the center, from the left. With an ostrich run, the Italian puts his head in the ground and – no one knows how – when he picks it up, Stoinov is behind him.

7. In the second half, FCSB, with Lixandru stuck in the middle, decided to stop playing football. Dinamo couldn't do it anymore, until the entrance of Karamoko. The Frenchman composed himself from a smokescreen and shot as Cîrjan had not been able to before.

8. Overtime squeezed Dinamo, they drove the spectators crazy with long and useless series of passes. FCSB was not far from exhaustion either. The heart made the difference. Cîrjan, 23 years old, was losing the ball on the right side and the vacation itinerary was in his mind; he abandoned the phase and spun from a distance on Valentin Crețu, 37 years old, the immortal right defender and desperate to throw the ball into the box, to the sweatless Ofri Arad.

9. Andrei Nicolescu was right, Dinamo's championship is a fair one, the project continues, progress exists. Ioan Ovidiu Sabău is wrong if he has the perception that the red-whites were bound to grab the podium, the coach forgets that this team was not long ago disappearing.

10. Yes, it was too small a stadium, fans without tickets clung to the fences to catch a glimpse of Tănase and Cîrjan. The city hall is cursed for removing Dinamo and FCSB from the Arena just when the teams with millions of followers are burning their lips more, but it's also the fault of the clubs without stadiums, who have been content for decades to live in other people's houses, to depend on Iron Maiden's calendar and what events the politically colored mayor approves.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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