
With more than 18,000 spectators in attendance at the National Arena in Bucharest, FCSB played an ignominious match against Rapid. Elias Haralambous’ side lost 5-1 at the end of the game, which the hosts finished with 10 men.
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Bucharest Rapid scored 5 times in the goal of FCSB and set a record in the history of confrontations with the red and blue.
Giulesti secured their biggest away win against FCSB and the success boosted the fighting spirit of Adrian Muta’s men.
At the end of the game with Rapid, Elias Charalambous summed up the results of this game, saying that after this season, he cannot blame his pupils in anything.
“It was a bad game for us. I did not expect to end the season like this. It was a tough week after the loss to Farul, but that’s no excuse for tonight’s performance. I want to apologize to the fans who came to the game. We said we would play for them, but we didn’t. Big apologies to the fans.
There’s always the next day, it’s a bad result, we feel bad, but we have to keep going.
I take the blame on myself, I don’t want to blame anyone. This is my responsibility. I said yesterday that I’m proud of my players and now I can’t criticize them. I am still proud of them. It was a bad day, let’s move on.
Maybe during the week… The atmosphere was bad this week, but we have to move on, prepare for next season.” he said, reports Digi Sport.
Tournament table of the Super League playoffs
1 Lighthouse of Constanta 50 years
2 FCSB 46p
3 CFR Cluj 42p
4 University of Kraiów 40 p
5 Rapid Bucharest 38p
6 Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 26p
Source: Hot News

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