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“Dinamo is a football team, not an emergency hospital” » Dănuț Lupu acidly criticizes the transfer policy of the red-whites

Dănuț Lupu, 59 years old, part of the red-white team that won the event in the 1989-1990 season, believes that Dinamo lost a lot with the departures of Zeljko Kopic and Florentin Petre, fearing that the separation of other important players could affect the team's progress in recent seasons.

The former international says he would have liked the “red and white” to continue the rise of recent seasons and fight for the podium next season. At the same time, he criticized the club's transfer policy, mocking the bringing of footballers who spent more time injured than on the field.

Dănuț Lupu: “I have an accident, I stay at home for 7 months, it's nice at Dinamo”

At Dinamo, the departure of Zeljko Kopic and Florentin Petre is quite a big lossespecially since I understood that even more players will leave. I want Dinamo to grow from year to year.

He finished 6th, then 4th, and next year I would like him to finish 3rd or even 2nd. But after the departures to come and the players they want to bring in…“, said Dănuț Lupu, present at an event at the Football Museum regarding the launch of the collection of all the balloons from all the World Championships since 1930.

“Finally, I didn't understand one thing: Dinamo, as far as I knew, is a football team, not an emergency hospital. I don't know why some players were brought in.

Well, in this case, let me legitimize myself. I get injured, I stay at home for seven months and it's nice at Dinamo“, he also commented acidly, regarding the situation with injuries from the “pack”.

Among the players transferred by Dinamo already with medical problems are George Pușcaș, who underwent surgery on Tuesday and will miss the training camp in Poland, Adrian Mazilu or Valentin Țicu. Other players constantly tormented by injuries would be Mamoudou Karamoko or Andrei Mărginean.

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