
Farul Constanta – CFR Cluj headlines the 29th round of the Romanian Super League, and before the match in Ovidiu, the team coached by Adrian Mutu received some bad news.
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Adrian Mutu will not be able to count on Cyprian Deak in the match against Farul
CFR Cluj are trying to stay close to Rapid and FCSB, while Adrian Mutu’s side are looking to take all three points against the defending champions.
Transylvania dropped two important points in their last match away to Galatasaray (2-2 with Ocellul) and they need points to be within reasonable distance of FCSB at the start of the playoffs.
Unfortunately for CFR Cluj, Ciprian Deak will be one of the players Mutu will not be able to rely on against Ovidio as he is suspended for accumulating yellow cards.
“We have a difficult week, this is the second away game. We have been in the camp for several days, but that’s it, we have nothing to do. But we hope to end this week with a win. It’s quite a tough match ahead, Farul is coming after a failure, so there will be super motivated people, I know Gike Hagi.
Last year he won the championship, although no one gave him a chance. So, this is a team we respect a lot, but we’re going there to get three points because we want to stay close to Rapid and FCSB.
Farul knows what he has been playing for years, Gike Hagi does the same regardless of the system. This team is hard to beat, Farul has value. We will miss Dick, an important player in our outfit.
First chances for the title in FCSB and Rapid. However, the fight will become more difficult after the points are halved. Of course, we hope to win the last two legs of the regular season to hope for the playoffs. I think this is an unpredictable championship. It was clear that there are going to be tough matches against teams from the bottom of the rankings, so we all need to be careful. Nobody gives you any gifts, you have to fight for any points. So I can protect surprises.” – reported by Adrian Mutu, reports Digi Sport.
Superleague standings
1. FCSB 61 points
2. Rapid Bucharest 51
3. CFR Cluj 49
4. University of Kraiów 45
5. Constanta Lighthouse 41
6. Cluj University 38
7. Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe 37
8. FC Hermannstadt 37
9. UTA Arad 37
10. Petrolul Ploiesti 35
11. Galati Steel 33
12. In Kraiova 1948 31
13. Poly Iassi 31
14. FC Voluntari 27
15. Dynamo Bucharest 25
16. FC Botoshani 20.
Source: Hot News

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