
In recent days, the Romanian press has been closely following the problems of the champion of the CFR Cluj. It was written that a breakup between Dan Petrescu and team boss Nelutu Varga would be inevitable. Confirmed in his position, the coach claims that he never wanted to leave the Transylvanian team, with which he believes he will win another championship title.
On Wednesday, Nelutsu Varga confirmed the position of Dan Petrescu in CFR Cluj. Initially, the boss wanted the technician to leave the team, and the only problem was the coach’s clause of €400,000.
Dan Petrescu, re-confirmed at CFR Cluj, claims he will win the Super League title
“I don’t know why there was a big scandal. I didn’t say I wanted to leave CFR, the boss didn’t want to fire me.
I think someone wanted to tip. I really did not understand.
I, being sick these days, did not want to talk, although I received a lot of calls. I didn’t understand any of it. I don’t want to leave CFR.
If management thinks I don’t have the results I need, I can’t decide for myself. I have a two-year contract, I want to see it through.
If I get kicked out or a team from England comes and pays my release clause… you know I had a release clause of 400,000…
If I am expelled, the club must pay 400,000 euros. I don’t want to leave CFR, if they think I’m no good anymore, they have to pay that amount, it’s that simple. And coaches before me did the same.
I’m the CFR coach until the boss decides I’m gone. You know if I stay, CFR will take the championship, everyone knows that!” – Dan PetrescuOrangeSport reports.
The reigning champions of Romania, CFR Cluj, are in 4th place in the Super League (former League 1) with 18 accumulated points. The group from Gruia are six points behind leaders Farul Constanta (although Dan Petrescu’s squad has played two games less than Gheorghe Hagi’s side).
However, in the Conference League, things are not going too well in the CFR, with Dan Petrescu’s team coming last with only one point (1-1 with Ballkani and 0-1 with Sivasspor).
Source: Hot News RO

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