Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe finally found a way to victory. After a very spectacular match, the team coached by Liviu Çobotariu won against Botosani with a score of 5:2.

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

*Click on the scorers names to see the goals*

Liviu Chobotariu breathed a sigh of relief after his success against Dan Alexa

Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe won the first match after a break of 7 stages.

In the dispute with the “red lantern” FC “Botoshani”, the Kovanets won and climbed 4 places in the rating.

The hosts opened the scoring in the 15th minute after an incredibly effective own goal by former Romania international Romario Benzar.

After 10 minutes, the Moldovans regained the advantage thanks to Gabriel David, who beat Nitsuli from a far corner.

Sepsi took the lead again after Florescu was handballed in the penalty area. Alimi realized (min. 38) a shot from 11 meters. Florescu got revenge 3 minutes later when he also scored from Benzar’s penalty.

Immediately after the break (min. 47), Aganovich scored 3:2 with a strong free kick.

Kovesnen broke through in the 66th minute, when Alimi scored a double. He repeated the header after Denis Chobotariou’s cross.

In the end, Liviu Ciobotariu’s team scored again (85th minute) thanks to Ion Gheorghe, who also set the final score.

With this result, Sepsi scores 15 points and climbs to 9th place, while Botosanul remains last with only 6 points.

Here you can see the result of the match Sepsi – FC Botosani

Stage #13 of the Super League

UTA – Rapid 2-2

Germanstadt – Dynamo 4-0

Mayak – University of Cluj 1-1

Poly Iasi – U Craiova 1948 1-1

University of Craiova – Petrolul 1-3

FCSB – FC Voluntari 0-0

Sepsis – FC Botosani 5-2

CFR Cluj – Ocellul / Monday 21:00

Superleague standings

1. FCSB – 30 p/13 m

2. CFR Cluj – 26 points/12 m

3. Shvydka – 23 years old / 13 m

4. University of Kraiów – 22 p/13 m

5. Hermannstadt – 19 p/13 m

6. Gasoline – 19 p/13 m

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13. FC Voluntari – 13 x/13 m

14. UTA – 11 p/12 m

15. Dynamo – 9 p/13 m

16. FC Botoshani – 6 points / 13 m