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The option that Cristiano Bergodi completely excludes: “Let's be serious”


Article by Adrian Duţă – Published Tuesday, 03 February 2026, 21:27 / Updated Tuesday, 03 February 2026 21:30

Cristiano Bergodi, the coach of U Cluj, analyzed victory with FC Argeș, score 3-1. The Italian believes that his team still needs 5 points to be sure of the play-offs.

Asked if he can think about the title, Bergodi ruled out the option that U Cluj will fight to win the championship.

Cristiano Bergodi: “I think we still need 4-5 points to enter the play-offs”

“I am very satisfied, I want to congratulate the players, they played a good match. I met a good, aggressive team. I have a united group and a group of competitive players.

Argesu didn't concede anything, we got a little scared when they scored. It's a shame that we conceded a goal, we had a long streak without conceding a goal, but it's good that we won, it's a 100% deserved result.

Let's be serious, we can't think of a title. We are four points. We knew it was an important match, that we could overcome Argeşul, which is a pleasant surprise of the season. I knocked and it's good.

I think we still need 4-5 points to enter the play-offs, depending on how the others behave. We took a very important step for the play-off, said Bergodi, according to digisport.ro.

It will be a very nice match with CFR, a derby, a special game, it's pride, it's rivalry. We are meeting a good team that has recovered points, played, won and now is fighting for the play-offs. It will be a very difficult match.

– Cristian Bergodi, U Cluj coach

I haven't done my play-off calculations so far, I want to maintain the aggressiveness, the short team, to collect points. If we collect a few more points, we will also think about the play-offs.

– Alex Chipciu, U Cluj captain

U Cluj's schedule until the end of the regular season:

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