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Mutu, after the humiliation in the Hunedoara Cup: “We were embarrassed! I’m thinking about whether to continue”

Mutu, after the humiliation in the Hunedoara Cup: “We were embarrassed! I’m thinking about whether to continue”
Mutu, after the humiliation in the Hunedoara Cup: “We were embarrassed! I’m thinking about whether to continue”
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Mutu, after the humiliation in the Hunedoara Cup: “We were embarrassed! I’m thinking about whether to continue”

On Tuesday, April 2, the first big surprise took shape in the quarterfinals of the Romanian Cup, where CFR Cluj was defeated 4-0 by Corvinul Hunedoara, a team from the 2nd League.

Present at the flash-interview, Adrian Mutu hinted that he could leave CFR Cluj, after only two months spent at the formation from Gruia.

“Tachtsidis was clearly red, he broke his nose, we have nothing to complain about. I don’t have much to say, I came here out of respect for you. A match without history.

Tonight we were embarrassing, I wouldn’t want to find excuses that we played in 10, that Mogoș and Camora were injured, no. That’s not what’s important.

The team had to play in 10 as well, because we were playing against a team from the second league. He had to play without a coach on the bench. He had to play no matter what.

I have nothing more to say, it’s a match without history”.

“I feel humiliated”

“I’m thinking and tomorrow I’ll tell the club what decision I’ve made. That’s not possible. I feel humiliated. I don’t think I could forgive the boys after this failure, especially since it was very important for the club. When I see that the colors of a club are not respected and what I say is not respected, I cannot forgive.

I’ll think about it tonight and announce it to the club tomorrow morning.” said Adrian Mutu, visibly affected by the negative result obtained in Hunedoara.

The article is in Romanian

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Tags: Mutu humiliation Hunedoara Cup embarrassed thinking continue

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