
Rapida’s positive streak (five wins in a row) ended in Iasi, where Cristiano Bergodi’s team lost to Poli (Super League, Stage XXVII) 3:1.
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Giulesti opened the scoring thanks to Krasnich (52), but the hosts had the strength to dominate until the end of the match and deservedly won. Bettaib (55), Roman (88) and Harrison (90+4) scored.
At the end of the game, Dan Shucu (Rapid patron) spoke frankly about the struggle for the title of Romanian champion.
“We didn’t look like a team that really wants to win the championship, fight for the championship. At this point, I think there are still too few of us who think we can.
When there are more of us, when we are more confident, we will probably be able to. Congratulations to the players of the opposing team! They were very strong” – Dan Sukuafter leaving the stadium, quotes gsp.ro.
Watch the results of the match between Poli Yassa and Rapid.
The 27th stage of the Super League
FC Germanstadt – U Craiova 1948 1-0
CFR Cluj – Dynamo 4-0
UTA – Petrolul Ploiesti 1-0
Farul – Ocellul Galats 1-1
Poly Iasi – Rapid 3-1
Sepsis – University of Cluj / Sunday 14:00
FCSB – FC Botoşani / Sunday 20:00
University of Craiova – FC Voluntari / Monday 20:00
Superleague standings
1. FCSB 55 points
2. ChFR Cluj 48
3. Rapid Bucharest 48
4. Constanta Lighthouse 41
5. University of Kraiów 39
6. FC Hermannstadt 37
7. UTA Arad 37
8. Petrolul Ploiesti 35
9. Cluj University 34
10. Sepsis Sf. George 33
11. Galati Steel 32
12. In Craiova 1948 30
13. Poly Iassi 30
14. FC Voluntari 27
15. Dynamo Bucharest 22
16. FC Botoshani 20.
Source: Hot News

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