Football
Romania’s coach Iordanescu: This team has the strength to have a good future and make it to the World Cup
Romania says goodbye to the World Cup. After advancing from the first place in the group in the competition with Belgium, Slovakia and Ukraine, they are now in the eighth round, where they lost to the Netherlands. But coach Edward Iordanescu is hopeful for a brighter tomorrow.
Romania says goodbye to the World Cup. After advancing from the first place in the group in the competition with Belgium, Slovakia and Ukraine, they are now in the eighth round, where they lost to the Netherlands. Coach Edward Iordanescu, however, believes in a brighter tomorrow.
Romania entered the European Championships with a big 3-0 win over Ukraine. It surprised everyone and increased its chances of qualification. In the next game, they fell to Belgium, but it was by no means a disaster.
In the last match, a draw with Slovakia was enough to take the top spot, as all teams had the same points and the Romanians had the best score. But the bad luck was that the opponent in the quarter-finals was the strong Netherlands, who were only third in their group.
The Dutch were on a roll in the group, but it was a rollercoaster ride against Romania, eventually winning 3: 0. “The truth is that after twenty minutes our opponent managed to throw us off balance with an individual action and score.
Then it didn’t work as we thought it would. I’m sorry we couldn’t get to their level,” said Romanian coach Iordanescu after the match.
But he is not worried about finishing in the tournament because even advancing from the group is an achievement. “We finished a great story, but of course there is some sadness. We gave it our all as always. I thank my boys, the fans, the people at home and Romanians around the world,” he added.
He now hopes for more success in the future. “We have to take inspiration from this. The new generations have to take an example from these guys. The unity we have here, the cohesion between the Romanians and the national team, this could be a new beginning.”
“I’m sure that whatever happens, this team has the strength to have a good future and make it to the World Cup. It is important that we make it through two qualifiers in a row,” he concluded.
Source
-
Football7 days ago
Rosicky to Arsenal? The London club have scouted a replacement for Edu at Real Sociedad, why would this link-up make sense?
-
Motorsport7 days ago
The Monaco GP will remain on the F1 calendar until 2031
-
Motorsport4 days ago
Jorge Martín is rewriting history! the 26-year-old Spaniard became the new MotoGP World Champion, Bagnaia succumbed despite his best efforts
-
Motorsport5 days ago
Bagnaia keeps hopes of a miracle alive with MotoGP sprint win in Barcelona, third-placed Martín one step away from title