Cluj University and Dinamo Bucharest drew, 3-3 (1-1), on Saturday evening, at Cluj Arena, in a match from the eighth stage of the play-out phase of the football Superleague, penultimate of the season, writes AGERPRES.
Cluj University – Dinamo Bucharest PHOTO: Facebook/DinamoBucurestiOfficial
Dinamo, which led the match 2-1 and 3-2, missed another victory, which would have increased its chances of saving itself from relegation.
“U” opened the scoring, through former Dynamo player Daniel Popa (5), launched by Ante Roguljic. Dinamo equalized towards the end of the first half, through Andrei Ahmed Bani (37), with a ball launched from the edge of the box. Immediately after the break, Dinamo took the lead, through the success of Gheorghi Milanov (48), with a shot at the short corner. The Slovenian goalkeeper Adnan Golubovic, who had several impressive interventions, made an illegal mistake with a cross and Dorinel Oancea (61) equalized. The Croatian Domagoj Pavicic (87) brought Dinamo into the lead again, with Bani's cross, but for a short time, because Ovidiu Bic (90+1) closed the score, retaking the ball rejected by Costin Amzăr, after a shot by head of the same Bic.
Golubovic stood out in three clear situations for Cluj, at Popa (52, 53) and at Roguljic (59). Dinamo had a good opportunity through Goncalo Gregorio (44).
Dinamo was left with only one victory in the play-out, and in the last stage they will receive the visit of the UTA team.
The University of Cluj, in turn, won only one match out of the last seven played in the championship (three draws, three failures).
In the direct matches of the regular season, the two teams finished tied in the round (1-1), and “U” won in Bucharest with 1-0.
AS FC Universitatea Cluj – Dinamo Bucharest 3-3 (1-1), Cluj Arena – Cluj-Napoca
They scored: Daniel Popa (5), Dorinel Oancea (61), Ovidiu Bic (90+1), respectively Andrei Ahmed Bani (37), Gheorghi Milanov (48), Domagoj Pavicic (87).
Referee: Szabolcs Kovacs (Carrie);
assistant referees: Daniel Mitruţi (Craiova), Alexandru Vodă (Alba Iulia);
fourth official: Mircea Ardelean (Arad)
Video Referee: Sorin Costreie (Volunteers);
video assistant referee: Raul Constantin Ghiciulescu (Lugoj)
Observers: Marcel Savaniu (Satu Mare) – CCA, Paul Cazan (Bucharest) – LPF