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“And Santa Claus told us he was coming down the chimney…”

Mihai Stoica, the president of the FCSB Board of Directors, commented on the latest information related to the team's situation. The red-blue official was present at the final stages of the Duckadam Cup, a children's tournament organized in memory of the former great goalkeeper.

Mihai Stoica conveyed the fact that he has not yet started negotiations for Kennedy Boateng, the former defender of Dinamo. He also commented on the news that Siyabonga Ngezana will undergo surgery to solve the meniscus problem that has been bothering him for a long time. A foreign right back is close to signing.

Mihai Stoica: “Ngezana's operation? And Santa Claus told us he would come down the chimney, but we didn't have a chimney”

About the fact that Ngezana conveyed that he was having surgery: “And Santa Claus told us he would come down the chimney, but we didn't have a chimney. I don't want to think about it anymore. If he was listening, maybe I wouldn't be where I was. We are not very bad, but we could be very bad. He would have been in the national team and was the starter in the opening match of the World Championship”

About Romania's match with Georgia and the coach Gică Hagi: “It's a terrible situation at the moment. If there's only one man who can solve the problem, that's Gică Hagi. I don't see anyone else. OK, I'm not talking about big coaches who are under Romanian contract. Among those available, there can't be anyone better suited than him.

About the Kennedy Boateng track: “There was no discussion. Now…Gigi overheard that he was free and interested in Kennedy Boateng”

About the right back who has been close to signing for a long time: “The right defender is almost settled, but there will be a lot of competition there. At the moment Pantea and Cercel are in the squad, Crețu will probably receive an extension proposal and the one we noticed is also coming”

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