The players brought from abroad feel marginalized by their Romanian colleagues, but also by the president Argăseală and the other subordinates of the sponsor Gigi Becali
Dorinel Munteanu managed to bring again the good atmosphere to the team and to have a good relationship with the players, but things are not so good at Steaua. He is between two separated teams now: the Romanian players and the foreign players. The foreign players are not tolerated anymore by Rădoi and co. Besides, the football players brought by abroad are not satisfied with the way they are treated by the team leadership.
WHY DO THE FOREIGNERS FEEL MARGINALISED IN THE LOCKER ROOM
1. Dayro is accused that he is not a man
Dayro Moreno is the foreign player which is the receiving end of all the Romanian ironies. He is always accused of having frills and that "he is not a man ". Why? "He is always making his manicure and pedicure, he goes often to the hairdresser, gives with hydrating creams" these are the most frequent comments of about him.
"I’ve heard that all make fun Dayro and I’ve seen that even on the ground they always reproach him something. I told them to stop and to leave him alone, because he is a good football player".
Gigi Becali
2. Only Bănel and Ovidiu Petre talk to them
Bănel Nicoliţă and Ovidiu Petre counts among the Romanian football players which are close to the foreigners. The first one is friendly, he calls them "my brother", and while Ovidiu Petre always helps when they need a piece of advice. The third Romanian which is close to them is Bogdan Stancu, who is always seen with Golanski in the cafes from the centre of Bucharest.
3. Neaga is against Pepe
The distance between the Romanians and the foreigners hasn’t started lately, it lasts from the last season. Pepe Moreno, one of the Columbian