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“I don't comment, I might get suspended”


Article by Daniel Grigore – Published Sunday, November 30, 2025, 11:09 p.m. / Updated Sunday, November 30, 2025, 11:09 p.m.

Elias Charalambous (45 years old), the coach of FCSB, analyzed the victory with Farul, 2-1the first success after 4 games for his team.

The Cypriot coach says that he saw in Ovidiu something that his students had been lacking lately, the team spirit to which he attributes the achievements of the previous seasons.

Elias Charlambous, after Farul – FCSB: “Team spirit won the match”

“We always have pressure here. First of all, it's an extremely important win, because we were coming after a difficult week. Normally we would have come here directly from Serbia, but we had to fly to Bucharest and then come here. Plus the injuries… We didn't have Bîrligea, Ngezana told me he was tired.

All these things complicated our mission, but today we felt that we found our team spirit to win the 3 very important points. Team spirit won the match. But we still have a long way to go, there are only 3 points.

We have to win matches to move up the table. We will take it game by game. Now we focus on the cup match on Wednesday.

Today I felt that the spirit of the team has returned. The boys showed today that they are not only professionals, but also have feelings,” he said to PrimaSport.

Moreover, when asked about the phase from which Farul scored her only goal, the penalty dictated to Târnovanu's intervention on TănasăCharalambous made it clear that he disagreed with the referee's decision:

“According to the latest rules from the LPF, we can't comment, because we might be suspended. During the match I felt that Târno touched the ball, but I have to respect the rules. That's what I felt on the field, but that's it, I don't want to judge anyone.”

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