I'm sorry I couldn't score. Burcă's conclusions after CFR's equal with Randers
Andrei Burcă, the defender of CFR Cluj, drew conclusions after the draw with Randers from the Conference League. The Transylvanians were led, but they equalized in the second half through Claudiu Petrila. The match ended in a draw, 1-1.
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Date of publication: Thursday 30 September 2021, 21:51
Date of update: Thursday 30 September 2021, 22:28
The defender believes that Dan Petrescu’s team could prevail in this match. In the end, the CFR had several situations to score, but the table remained unchanged.
“It is important that I accumulated a point, there were many changes in the team, it was seen. I think we played a good game, we had opportunities, goal situations. They played well, it was an open match, on the contrary. We leave with the regret that we can get the three points, instead that motivates us for the next matches.
We are not homogeneous yet, new players have come, “Mister” is back. I think we are starting to get into the rhythm, we still have to work on all the chapters. We are on the last place in the group, we still have work to do. AZ Alkmaar is coming, we fight for every point.
I’m sorry I didn’t manage to score . I don’t know if it was a penalty or not. I think I controlled the game, I had good situations “, said Burcă, at the PRO TV microphone.
It is the first point obtained by CFR Cluj in Group D of the Conference League. The Transylvanians are the last after two stages, with only one point. AZ Alkmaar is the leader, with four points.
For the Romanian champion, the “double” follows with AZ Alkmaar. The first match will be in Cluj, on October 21.
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