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GSP notes at Rapid – FC Argeș » “He seemed like an employee who pretends to work so as not to upset his bosses”

Article by Robert Vîrdol – Published Monday, April 13, 2026 9:07 p.m. / Updated Monday, April 13, 2026 9:07 p.m.

Rapid and FC Argeș annihilated each other in the duel in Giulești, which ended with a score of 0-0. The two teams remained indebted to the football spectacle, and the result did not help either of them.

In the duel in the fourth round of the Super League play-off, the two teams were wiped out and tormented the football.

Here are the GSP notes after the match in Giulesti!

The marks of the speed players in the match with FC Argeș

  • Marian Aioani – (grade 6) – He had a saving intervention in the first half

  • Răzvan Onea – (grade 5) – His offensive actions were non-existent. He didn't help Alexandru Dobre very much, but he didn't make a mistake either.

  • Alexandru Pașcanu (grade 5 -) It didn't stand out. Its diagonals left much to be desired.

  • Lars Kramer (note 6) – He was close to an own goal, but otherwise, he was confident in his decisions. He wasn't wrong, but he didn't stand out either.

  • Andrei Borza – (grade 5) – His crosses were imprecise. On the left side, he didn't help Claudiu Petrila very much in the offensive phases

  • Constantin Grameni (grade 5) – It was not completed with Olimpiu Moruțan. He struggled and tried to help in both phases. He played simply.

  • Jakub Hromada – (note 5) – Deleted, almost non-existent in the game of the team from Giulio. It didn't stand out.

  • Olimpiu Moruțan (grade 6) – He was taken off in the second half by Costel Gâlcă, but he struggled the most and was the most dangerous in the Giulești camp

  • Alexandru Dobre (grade 5) – It didn't help the offensive, non-existent in the attack

  • Daniel Paraschiv (grade 4) – His takeovers were more useful to the opposition than to his team. He looked more like a corporate employee pretending to work just to be seen by the boss. He didn't create any chances for himself.

  • Claudiu Petrila (grade 5) – He struggled a lot, but he had no achievement.

  • Costel Gâlcă (coach, grade 4) – He did not intervene to change a tactical plan that was seen early on that would not bear fruit.

Along the way they also entered:

  • Tobias Christensen (60', score 5) – No achievements, did not change the game of his team.

  • Talisson de Almeida (60', score 5) – He tried certain actions, but they didn't work.

  • Kader Keita (72' score 5) – He didn't add anything to the field.

  • Denis Cibotariu (80') – It evolved too little to be noted.

  • Drilon Hazrollaj (80') – Evolved too little to be noted.

The scores of the Argesians in the match with Rapid București

  • Cătălin Căbuz (grade 6) – He didn't have much work, and when he was needed he did his duty.

  • Florin Borța (grade 6) – Unsure of him in the first half. In the second half he helped his team in both phases and ticked off an important opportunity.

  • Mario Tudose (grade 6) – He had a solid performance on defense, but didn't stand out much

  • Leard Sadriu (grade 6) – He helped his team in the offensive department, often blocking rushers.

  • Dorinel Oancea (grade 6) – He fought a lot, was involved in the game and performed all his duties.

  • Roberto Sierra (note 5) – He didn't help his team with many balls. His performance was mediocre.

  • Ionuț Rădescu (grade 5) – Few achievements.

  • Claudiu Micovschi – (changed in the 7th minute) He played too little to be graded.

  • Robert Moldoveanu (grade 5) – Involved in team play, but lacked achievements.

  • Ricardo Matos (grade 6) – Ticked off his team's biggest chance in the first half. He didn't get enough balls from his teammates, but he also didn't go out on the receiving end to provide help.

  • Adel Bettaieb (grade 5) – Perhaps the most active player from FC Argeș in the attacking phase, but he didn't tick off any achievements and lost balls that could have been turned into opportunities. He also missed an important opportunity.

  • Bogdan Andone (coach, grade 6) – He pushed towards the end, but it didn't work out, although the impression was that the team from Pitesti could get more as Rapidul showed.

Along the way they also entered:

  • Andrei Tofan (7', grade 6) – He covered the areas well, the marking he did was a good one.

  • Vadim Rață (65', score 5) – He didn't stand out, but he didn't make a mistake either.

  • Guilherme Garutti (65', score 5) – He closed spaces well, but had no other accomplishments.

  • Kevin Brobbey (90') evolved too little to be noted.

The performance of referees

  • Rareș Vidican (grade 7) He didn't have much work, he didn't make a mistake.

  • Daniel Ilinca and Alexandru Vodă (assistants) (grade 7) the assistants did their job.

  • Adrian Cojocaru and Sebastian Gheorghe (VAR referees) score 7 – without interventions.

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