Who stood out in the Dinamo derby

Article by Sergiu Alexandru – Published Friday, 29 May 2026 23:54 / Updated Friday, 29 May 2026 23:54
Dinamo and FCSB faced each other today in the final of the Conference League play-off. And the red-blue team won dramatically, 2-1, after overtime.
The two rivals from Bucharest offered an intense derby, with many strong duels and spectacular executions. And the derby was decided in the 107th minute,
The GSP grades received by Dinamo's players
- Devis Epassy – 7: He made no mistake on goal. And he had other good interventions. But also some hesitations. All in all, an evolution to appreciate
- Maxime Sivis – 5: Among the weakest from Dinamo. Often hesitant in defense, non-existent in attack. Many simple wrong passes
- Kennedy Boateng – 6: Most likely, at the last match at Dinamo. Sure on him, accurate, strong in many duels. But he got Tănase off the mark, when he recentered for the 2-1 goal
- Nikita Stoinov – 6: Often hesitant, unsure. One of the weakest games made by him in the red-white shirt
- Raul Opruț – 6: He left the rough ground. He didn't do much in attack, but he moved well in defense
- Eddy Gnahore – 7: Dinamo's best midfielder. Calm, sure, precise.
- Andrei Mărginean – 6: He struggled, but didn't achieve much
- Cătălin Cîrjan – 6: Deleted, no success in attack. It was time to show up, but it was modest
- Georgi Milanov – 5: In the middle of nowhere. He didn't impose himself in duels, he didn't do anything in the offensive phase. One of the weakest players of the “dogs”
- Daniel Armstrong – 5: A deleted match. Blocked well by FCSB defenders
- Alexandru Musi – 6: Among Dinamo's most active players. He struggled, tried a lot, got involved. But without much success
- Coach Zeljko Kopic: 7 – He moved well, with Tarbă and Karamoko, but the lack of solutions from the bench betrayed him
They have also played:
- Ianis Tarba – 6: He came rushing in, got agitated. tried long shots and individual actions. A future players
- Valentin Țicu – 5: Nothing notable in the game. Easily overtaken by Crețu at the goal phase of 2-1
- Mamadou Karamoko – 7: It went in well, with a goal. But then he was blocked by FCSB defenders. Many times away from the goal and the box
- Adrian Caragea – 6: His presence in Dinamo's attack brought nothing
- Jordan Ikoko – 6: With good and bad on the defensive phase, deleted in attack
- Matteo Duțu – Played too little to be rated
GSP grades received by FCSB players
- Stefan Târnovanu – 7: Intervened well on many occasions. No fault to the goal. He parried the Dynamo players' shots and did not make a mistake
- Valentin Crețu – 7: He got off to a shaky start, but was among the best in overtime. He made an excellent cross for the 2-1 goal
- Joyskim Dawa – 8: Scorer of the first goal. Extremely strong in duels, almost flawlessly.
- Mihai Popescu – 7: Calm, agile in duels, he even tried to get the ball out of defense. A solid match
- Risto Radunovic – 6: Hesitant in some phases. He was no longer as important in attack as in previous years
- Florin Tanase – 6: Deleted, lost a lot of balls. A dangerous free kick in the second half. He scored a goal pass for Arad
- Joao Paulo – 7: Key piece in midfield. It seemed inexhaustible. Strong in duels
- Darius Olaru – 7: Captain attitude. He broke his head for FCSB, he did not hide from any duel. He tried to make himself noticed in attack, but without precision.
- Mihai Toma – 6: A deleted match. He ran a lot, but to no avail. He deflected the ball to make it 1-0 before it hit Dawa
- Juri Cisotti – 7: Always a danger, agile in duels. He played false peak and tried his best to do his duty. It went wide
- Octavian Popescu – 6 He played 45 minutes, being replaced at halftime. He crossed in Dawa's goal and had another dangerous move, finished with a shot over the goal. Active, but no other success.
- Coach Marius Baciu – 8: The second match at FCSB qualified the team in the Conference League preliminaries. Calm on the bench, confident in his decisions
They have also played:
- Mihai Lixandru – 6: He went on break. It moved well most of the time
- David Popa – 6: He did not stand out in the two overtime periods played
- Mamadou Thiam – 5: Nothing notable. He ran, he was unsuccessful. A weak match
- Alexandru Pantea – 6: A decent performance, but nothing remarkable
- Offer Arad – 7: He came on in the 105th minute, scored immediately after the start of the second overtime period. He played calmly, with the ball clear
- Andre Duarte – He played too little to be noted
- Referee Marian Barbu: 7
- Assistants: Imre Bucsi 7 and Alexandru Corb 7
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