Marius Sumudica, the coach of Universitatea Craiova, has fired back at one of his players, Alexandru Crețu, who recently criticized him. Sumudica's pointed response came after Crețu, 34, celebrated the team's title win alongside the club. The player had targeted those who had criticized Craiova regarding the crucial title match against U Cluj.

Sumudica, known for his direct style, reminded Crețu that he hadn't played much this season. "From the beginning, I said that Universitatea Craiova is the strongest team. Every time, the players coming off the bench made a difference," Sumudica stated. "They had solutions and maintained 17-18 players, which is significant."

In a sharp retort, Sumudica noted, "Probably not used to success, Mr. Crețu was disturbed. We at Fanatik disturbed Mr. Crețu. He brought attention to me, saying I predicted Craiova would win the title. Thank you, Mr. Crețu! Thank you, you are special for drawing attention to me. You didn't make Craiova champions. You, poor man, have marks from the bench on your back when you take a shower."

Following the match, Alex Crețu was seen dancing with his teammates. Sumudica, spotting the images, joked about the player's dancing skills being better than his football skills this season. "Mr. Crețu, drawing attention? We all have jobs to do. He does well in the parking lot (note: Crețu was seen dancing in a video), knows how to dance. I wish he finds inspiration next year, as he was inspired only at the party, not on the field."