Petrolul Ploiesti and Rapid Bucharest ended the derby of the 20th stage of the Romanian Super League with a 0-0 draw at the end of the match, in which the hosts spent most of the match with a numerical advantage.

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“Petrolul” spent almost the entire match in a numerical advantage after Andrii Borza was sent off

The match “Petrolul” – “Rapid” began with the direct withdrawal of Andrii Borza.

The Rapid defender received a red card after a rough foul against Diomande in just the 6th minute.

Prahoven controlled the first half and missed great chances to open the scoring, but Horatio Moldovan made some extraordinary saves.

In first-half overtime, Giulio’s team also came close to opening the scoring, but Brown hit the crossbar.

In the second half of the game, “Petrol” continued to attack and try to penetrate the ice, but Horaciu Moldovan again intervened decisively in several moments.

Towards the end, the quantitative balance was restored after Paul Papp saw his second yellow card and was sent off.

Superleague standings

1. FCSB (goal difference 32-17) 38 points

2. ChFR Cluj (32-19) 33

3. University of Kraiów (27-19) 32

4. Rapid Bucharest (34-22) 32

5. Cluj University (27-26) 29

6. FC Germanstadt (26-19) 28

7. Konstanz lighthouse (30-31) 28

8. Petrolul Ploiesti (22-20) 27

9. Sepsi St. George (19-20) 26

10. U Kraiova 1948 (29-33) 24

11. FC Voluntari (26-32) 24

12. Galati Steel (17-17) 23

13. Poly Iassi (22-26) 22

14. UTA Arad (21-26) 22

15. Dynamo Bucharest (9-28) 10

16. FC Botoshani (18-35) 9.