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How does the footballer feel out of the game of Ngezana, 24 hours away from the controversy from FCSB

Article by Remus Dinu – published Monday, August 25, 2025, 21:32 / Updated Monday, August 25, 2025 21:38

Involuntarily hit by FCSB's defender, whose “scissors” attempt to hit the opponent's footballer, forcing him to abandon the match in the 38th minute, FC Argeș's 20-year-old kid was only with the scared of Sunday evening, plus the south African boots “painted” on his cheek.

From the information obtained by GSP.ro, Mario Tudose feels good, receiving a green wave from the medical staff to train side by side with his colleagues. Pitesti's defender more greeted dizziness during Monday And, surprisingly, a half could enter the duel that FC Argeș disputes on Wednesday, on the field of Agricola Borcea, in the play-off of the Romanian Betano Cup (17:30, Live on FRF TV).

Mario Tudose is a basic man in Bogdan Andone's team, being integrated in the first six rounds. The young man who had transferred to Benfica Lisbon in 2021, in exchange for 200,000 euros, is considered not only the ideal option for fulfilling the U21 rule, but also a high -perspective footballer, which the club could get money back in the future.

Ngezana did Groggy: “I had dizziness on the field, there was no point in risk”

Mario Tudose had tried to continue the game after the boot in the cheek received from Ngezana, but by the end of the first half, he told the staff that he did not feel able to play: he spread on the lawn, accusing dizziness.

“Unfortunately, I could not continue the match after the shot … I had some dizziness on the field and I said that there is no point in being playing, to risk something worse. I don't know what the regulation is, but it hit me full!

The referee told me that he was not intentionally, that [Ngezana] He searched the ball, but he made “scissors” directly in my head, “Tudose said, a few tens of minutes after the match with FCSB on Sunday evening.

Marcel Bîrsan granted a yellow card to Siybonga Ngezana for the recklessness committed in the 24th minute, although the Pitesti would have wanted to eliminate the South African.

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