Goodbye, Șumudică? »Rusescu found the Rapid coach:” It's his time “

Raul Rusescu, 36, believes that the time has come as Marius Măldărășanu (49), the current coach of Hermannstadtto receive a chance on the bank Rapid.
Şumudică stated that his current understanding with Rapid will be automatically extended In case he will manage to qualify the team in the European Cups. Now, white-white are in 5th place in the play-off and qualified in the semifinals of the Romanian Cup.
Concomitant, Marius Măldărășanu's departure from Hermannstadt at the end of the season seems a certainty. Between the leaders of the Sibiu and the technician there were several misunderstandings, including money.

VIDEO. Raul Rusescu proposes a new coach at Rapid: “Măldărășanu deserves a chance”
“I think this is the right time for Marius Măldărășanu to take a step in front. I would see him at Rapid, as I saw him last summer. Only the Giulesti had other plans then.
The discussion about the situation from Rapid is very wide. I think Dan Șucu took on the circus when he brought Marius Șumudică to the benchmoved attention from his own person. Șucu needed peace, Genoa also takes care, the other team to take care of, “Raul Rusescu told GSP Live.
- Măldărășanu is from 2021 the coach of Sibiului, which he promoted in the Superliga. Previously, he trained Metaloglobus and Astra.

Marius Măldărășanu, former champion with Rapid, played in two periods in Giulesti: 1998-2003 and 2003-2008, photo: Imago Images
Raul Rusescu, about the conflict between the Gallery of the Rapid and the leadership: “What does not suit them?”
Triple champion of Romania, Rusescu is not on the side of the fans of Rapid in the conflict between the gallery and the shareholders Dan Șucu and Victor Angelescu:
“The supporters of the Rapid are not satisfied with the leadership, but the leaders transfer players, modernize the bases, make sure that the team has everything they need. What does not suit you in the leadership? That you want to put your hood in your head and throw in firecrackers? Let's be serious … “.





