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The FCSB is doing it perfectly in League I, and the youngsters of the rojiblanco team are beginning to live up to Gigi Becali’s expectations.
The FCSB has four consecutive victories in League I, and today they play, in their own field, with FC Botoşani, a team crushed by the cases of coronavirus that appeared this week. Dennis Man, Darius Olaru, Olimpiu Moruţan, Florin Tănase or even the “veterans” of the field Valentin Creţu and Iulian Cristea impress at this moment under the command of Toni Petrea.
But not all the players convinced Gigi Becali that she deserves to stay at FCSB even after the winter break. In recent months, the owner of the red-blues has not appeared in the press and has not criticized his players, and now he is ready to make a radical decision and permanently retire from Romanian football.
Becali’s last radical decision before resigning from the FCSB. The boss urgently brought his employees into the meeting and told them about two footballers
Before leaving League I and, at the same time, the city of Bucharest, Gigi Becali cleans the group of Toni Petrea. Brought in in the summer of this year, after being released from his contract after parting ways with the University of Craiova, Marius Briceag was unable to prevail over Ionuţ Panţîru as a left defender, and this season he only accumulated 316 minutes in all competitions. .
Marius Briceag has become a constant presence in the FCSB second team’s Third League matches, and in winter he will part ways with the red-blues, after Gigi Becali had already told the coaching staff to give up the left defender. 28 years old.
Also, in addition to Marius Briceag, Gigi Becali wants to resign from Sergiu Buş. The forward arrived at the FCSB also in the summer of this year, but did not prevail in the team’s attack, and in the nine games played, in all competitions, he accumulated only 460 minutes. With a single goal scored and a successful decisive pass, Sergiu Buş also has his days numbered in the FCSB.
- 800 thousand euros is the participation of Sergiu Buş, according to the specialized site transfermarkt.com
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