In the last game of the 19th stage of the Sepsi Superliga, Sfantu Gheorghe won with a score of 3-2 at Ocellul Galatsi, managing to tie the second victory in a row.

Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe team playersPhoto: Flaviu Buboi/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Editorial/Profimedia

Ocellul – Sepsi 2-3, Super League – Second win with a new coach on the bench

In good spirits after their previous win over FCSB, Dorinel Munteanu’s men took the lead in the 4th minute after Kosmin Matej broke free on his own and beat the goalkeeper on the way to goal.

Equalized in the 39th minute when Maciel completed the simple formality of sending Alexandra Pop over the crossbar.

In the 65th minute, Sepsi once again took the lead in the standings, Marius Stefanescu managed to hit the goal perfectly from the edge of the penalty area.

Kovesnen took the lead ten minutes later, when Denis Chobotariu recovered the ball from a corner by Varga with his head.

In the 83rd minute, Georges Kirzhan reduced the difference and completed the scoring, restarting the game from an inside free kick.

After a second consecutive victory with German Bernd Stork on the bench, Sepsi has 26 points and climbs to 9th place, while Ocelul drops to 11th place with 23 points.

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Super League, schedule of the 19th stage

Friday

Poly Iasi – UTA Arad 1-0

Saturday

Rapid Bucharest – FC Voluntari 1-2

Sunday

Germanstadt – University of Craiova 2-1

Farul Constanta – Petrolul Ploiesti 3-1

CFR Cluj – FCSB 1-1

months

FC U Craiova 1948 – FC Botosani 2-0

Dynamo Bucharest – University of Cluj

Tuesday

Galati Steel – Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe

Superleague standings

1. FCSB (goal difference 32-17) 38 points / 19 matches

2. CFR Cluj (32-19) 33 / 19

3. University of Kraiów (27-19) 32 / 19

4. Rapid Bucharest (34-22) 31 / 19

5. Cluj University (27-26) 29 / 19

6. FC Hermannstadt (26-19) 28 / 19

7. Constanta lighthouse (30-31) 28 / 19

8. Petrolul Ploiesti (22-20) 26 / 19

9. Sepsi St. George (19-20) 26 / 19

10. FC Voluntari (26-32) 24 / 19

11. Ocellul Galats (17-17) 23 / 19

12. Poly Iasi (22-26) 22 / 19

13. UTA Arad (21-26) 22 / 19

14. U Kraiova 1948 (28-33) 21 / 19

15. Dynamo Bucharest (9-28) 10/19

16. FC Botoshani (18-35) 9 / 19.