
FKSHB lost the derby with “Rapid” (1-2), counting for the 15th stage of the Romanian Super League, and a day later Gigi Becali, patron of Bucharest, found the big culprit of the defeat at the National Arena.
Gigi Bekali admitted that he made the wrong starting line-up and substitutions in FCSB’s match against Rapid
The FCSB boss spoke to the press on Monday and revealed who was to blame for the defeat against Julesti.
Surprisingly, Bekali says it is his fault: he chose the wrong team and continued to make mistakes and changes after the break.
“We made the wrong team. It would be better if we left it. I made bad changes. I put Tavi Popescu and Rotario, who are much weaker than Compagno and Ovidio Popescu. We weakened the team.
I like Ovidiu Popescu when he passes quickly, when he receives and gives. Not when he’s dribbling. It occurred to him that he was a great football player. But you don’t do anything. We need a midfielder, a number eight and a striker. That’s it, we know what to do.
There are 5 of us football players: Radunovych, Koman, Beluce, Olaru and Shut. We take the championship. But if you want to play in Europe, you need 10. We only have half the team. I spoke to Coman now and told him that he was dribbling too much.
He said to me, “Hi Gigi, I was out of ideas! I had to dribble because I wasn’t given solutions.” We were good when we played, we played fast, passing. We dominated in both halves. But I made two mistakes” – Gigi Bekaliquoted by gsp.ro.
Superleague standings
1. FCSB – 31 points / 15 matches
2. CFR Cluj – 30 points/14 months
3. Shvydka – 29 p/15 m
4. University of Kraiów – 23 p. / 15 m
5. Butter – 21 p./15 m
6. Lighthouse – 21 p/15 m
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13. In Craiova 1948 – 15 s / 15 m
14. UTA – 15 p/14 m
15. Dynamo – 10 pl / 14 m
16. FC Botoshani – 7 points / 15 m
Source: Hot News

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