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“It's getting annoying, we're going to have a talk”

Article by Romeo Ene – Published on Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 12:46 / Updated on Tuesday, 25 November 2025 13:13

Andrei Nicolescu, its president Dinamowent live the day after draw with FC Botoșani1-1, in the 17th stage of the Superliga. He criticized Stipe Perica (30 years old). The Croatian star was the protagonist of an incredible moment in the 77th minute.

Basically, right after the “dogs” equalized through I stopthey could hit, but Perica had one of the biggest misses of this season.

Epassy cleared the ball towards Cîrjan. He was involved in an aerial duel with Djibril Diaw, the ball ricocheted to the attacker, and he escaped alone with Anestis.

Wig he sprinted from the center of the field and shot weakly, and the Greek blocked it incredibly.

Nicolescu argues with Perica, after Botoșani – Dinamo 1-1: “Very frustrating phases!”

The Dinamo boss claims that his team should have won, taking into account the opportunities they had. He believes that the strikers are due, and the club will legitimize at least one during the winter break.

He will have a discussion with Perica and has hinted that the two sides could discuss terminating the contract if the footballer does not revise his attitude.

He kept praising Cătălin Cîrjan, even if the Dynamo midfielder had no achievements in Monday's match.

“My feeling is that in Galati and Botoșani we are in the twilight zone, the ball does not want to enter the goal, we only score when we don't want to score.

The feeling was that there was something “voodoo” on the field, it was hard to digest how many misses we had. How easy we could make our match and we made it very very difficult.

Mamadou (no – Karamoko) was inspired. La Perica is getting annoying. Our strikers are in debt, now they are becoming more in debt. Instead of waking up a bit, they are becoming more and more indebted to the club and to these supporters, who were 1,500 at Botoșani, incredible, congratulations to them!

Those phases were very frustrating. The ball did not want to enter the goal. Kopic was right, you have one or two, you have to give them, otherwise you struggle, you pedal empty.

We also look closely for strikers in the winter. I had a discussion with Perica, we will have another discussion now because it's a matter of attitude, the way he prepares, he dedicates himself to this club. I hope they understand in these matches too. At the moment he is not doing enough for him and the club. We lost two points.

We lost our consistency when Cîrjan came out, we didn't manage to create more chances. Those who came off the bench did not bring what Kopic wanted in this match,” said Nicolescu, for fanatik.ro.

Their goal came out of nowhere. Without Cîrjan we lose our clarity, he has a goal and an assist if Caragea is not offside, and if Mamadou is focused he has an assist, this happens match by match.

He has goals disallowed, assists, it's just a matter of small details that the team has to do.

Kopic was frustrated, at around 3 in the night he gave me a WhatsApp, and at 8 in the morning he gave me a minute-by-minute analysis of the match. How to sleep? Can a manager who loses two points in a game like this sleep?

Andrei Nicolescuthe president of Dinamo

OUT from Dinamo?! Andrei Nicolescu blasted him:

Stipe Perica, Dinamo's striker // PHOTO: GSP.ro

Perica scored 6 goals last season for Dinamo only against play-off teams, and expectations were very high from him this season.

He got injured and missed the summer camp. He played 11 matches, lost the starting position and scored only one goal, on October 3, in the away victory against Unirea Slobozia, score 1-0.

650,000 eurosit's Stipe Perica's share, according to Transfermarkt

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