
“Rapid” Bucharest beat FC “Argesh” at home with a score of 2:1 in the dispute for the fourth place in the Super League. After this success, the formation trained by Adrian Mutu temporarily rose to the top of the pecking order.
Giulesti scored with Sefer (’45, ’64), and the guests reduced the difference thanks to an own goal by Kait (’90+4).
Dugandzic’s goal was disallowed for offside (’56) and Grigore, also from Rapid, was sent off (’79).
Rapid scored nine points (5-2 goal difference) and is in first place. Instead, Argesh is in 6th place with six points (6-7 goal difference).
The teams developed:
quickly: H. Moldovan – Morais, Sepunaru, Dr. Grigore, Fl. Stefan – Kite, Krepulya, Al. Ionice (Papeau ’60) – Sefer (Pănoiu ’88), Dugandzic, V. Kostache (Ciobanu ’60, Iacob ’82)). coach: Adrian Mutu.
FC Argesh: Straton – Tofan, Turda, M. Konstantin, Vianna – Meza Kolli (Kovachi ’90), Nike (Alkeus ’60) – Iakolis (Celestin ’77), Kalkan (Donisa ’77), Bertrand (Garita ’60) – Ishfan. coach: Andriy Prepelita.
The result of the match Rapid Bucharest – FC Arges
* Video source: Orange Sport
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Source: Hot News RO

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