The dust has barely settled on the pitch in Bucharest, but the noise in the stands has just begun. A 1-1 draw against Georgia should have been a celebration of Gică Hagi's return to the national team helm. Instead, it became a battleground for tactical ideology. Marius Șumudică didn't just whisper his dissent; he shouted it from the rooftops, pointing a finger directly at the manager's decision-making.
The Coman Controversy
At the heart of the storm is Florinel Coman. Hagi deployed the dynamic winger as a central striker, a bold experiment that left many scratching their heads. Why? Because Louis Munteanu, a proven finisher who actually scored Romania's goal, was sitting on the bench. Șumudică was having none of it. "He is not a number 9," the former coach declared. "He cannot play with his back to goal." The message was clear: you don't put a sprinter in a marathon and expect him to carry a pack.
A Call for Defensive Stability
Beyond the personnel puzzle, Șumudică painted a picture of defensive fragility. He argued that the national team desperately needs a back three to survive the modern game. "The biggest problems we had yesterday were in the central zone," he noted, highlighting how Georgia's attacks consistently sliced through the middle. The Georgian side found space between the lines, exposing gaps that a more conservative setup might have plugged. Șumudică admitted the friendly allowed for experimentation, but he demanded answers. How will this new system respond to pressure? Will training ground drills translate to match-day resilience? For now, the questions hang heavy in the air, louder than the final whistle.
fenerbahce were miles better this season tbh. honestly didn't see sumudica attacking hagi so hard rn... ngl coman is not a 9 lol