After the victory with Petrolul Ploiesti, Leo Strizu announced his resignation as head coach of the FCSB team, and explained his decision at a press conference.

Lion StrizuPhoto: Flaviu Buboi/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Editorial/Profimedia

Leo Strizu, who is bothered by a “mole” in the FCSB club

Strizu, who sat on the technical bench only because he had a Pro license (the team was actually coached by Mihai Pintilius), said there was a “mole” within the club and was concerned by the way the situation was presented. its in the press.

“I sat for a long time and thought, I made this decision, whether it’s hard or easy, fair or not, because it’s enough for me.

I didn’t want to take that step, but I didn’t think there was a source that could order any newspaper articles that would put me in a very, very negative light.

I’ve been thinking about it this week, but I don’t know who this source inside the club is, I’m also curious to know who this person is and tell me some of the things they’re saying in the press. If it’s a man, I don’t mind if he tells me everything he ordered.

For your part, I think you have never heard bad words about colleagues. This source constantly flooded the press with trouble about me.

I’m not a coward, but I didn’t expect so many nasty things inside the club” – Lion StrizuDigiSport quotes at the press conference.

Recently, information appeared in the press that Striza is no longer even welcome in the locker room, and this winter he did not accompany the team to the training camp in Antalya.

According to As, the favorite for the position of head coach of the team in the next period is Dacian Nastai, the technician of Unirea Constanța (last place in League 2).

Nastaj has a Pro license and the relationship between the two clubs is very close. The 49-year-old coach also coached Olimpia Satu Mare, Silvania Şimleu-Silvaniei and Luceafărul Oradea.