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“We shouldn't have parted ways”


Andrei Mărginean (24 years old) declared himself disappointed by the draw obtained by Dinamo away from FC Argeș, score 1-1in the 14th stage of the Superliga.

Dinamo opened the scoring in the 34th minute, through Kennedy Boateng, but the Argesans quickly got back on the table, after only 6 minutes, following the goal scored by former Dynamo player Robert Moldoveanu.

Andrei Mărginean, after Dinamo's away draw with FC Argeș: “I don't think we should be satisfied”

I don't think we necessarily need to be complacent. We have to analyze what we have achieved and tighten the ranks.

We are lucky that in 3-4 days we play again and we have to be ready for the Cup. It will be a strange match, with Dinamo (no – the one in League 2), but in the end that's how football is.

After they scored, nothing special happened. We started playing again as we had been doing until then. We don't have to give up just because we conceded a goal. We have to be calm, not get angry and keep playing.

With a man down on the field, it was clearly more difficult. It's going to be a big battle for the top spots, but we have to look at our game, create chances, stick to our principles and keep improving our game.

A difficult week is announced, with a match in the Romanian Cup and then with CFR, but for us it is a pleasure to play every three days. It's a pleasure, because in the end you always have a chance to win“, Andrei Mărginean declared, following the draw with Dinamo.

It's too early to talk about the play-offs. We still have more than half of the regular season to play. We have to be steady, collect points. It's not the time to look at the rankings at a point less or more than other opponents.

Zeljko KopicDinamo coach

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