Who has to defend the national team’s goal? A legendary goalkeeper of the tricolor came to the conclusion: “We cannot compare him with Tătărușanu”



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For Romania’s former great goalkeeper Silviu Lung, the choice is straightforward.

“Niţă, from my point of view, at the moment, is a fit player, a player who won the competition with Heca at Sparta Prague. And Heca was in the entourage of the Czech national team. He also plays good games. I look like the head of the national team.

Speaking of Ionuț Radu, I really liked him, but he hasn’t played for a year and we can’t compare him to Tătătrușanu, who had more than 50 games on the national team when he was no longer a starter for club teams. Hundreds of matches played in European cups, they made some memorable matches in European cups and not only.

Ionuț Radu does not have these games and has not played for a year. (…) That would be natural (no: play Ni jugară) “said Silviu Lung of Digi Sport Special.

  • Florin Niță (33 years old) has played 19 games for Sparta Prague this season.
  • Since January 2018, when he moved from FCSB to Sparta Prague, Niță has played 76 official matches for the Czechs.

The last goalkeeper summoned to the national team is Ionuț Radu, from Inter. Initially, he was on Mirel Rădoi’s list, but due to a COVID-19 test, the coach had to call another player in his place, so he turned to Florin Iacob, of the UTA.

Meanwhile, Inter announced that Ionuț Radu’s COVID-19 test was a false positive, so the goalkeeper finally made it to the group.

Selection of Romania for the matches with North Macedonia, Germany and Armenia

  • goalkeeper: Florin Niță (Sparta Prague / Czech Republic, 2/0), Ionuț Radu (Inter Milan / Italy, 0/0), David Lazar (Astra, 1/0); Florin Iacob (UTA Arad, 0/0);
    defending: Vasile Mogoș (Chievo Verona / Italy, 3/0), Ionuț Nedelcearu (AEK Athens / Greece, 13/2), Alin Toșca (Gaziantep FK / Turkey, 23/0), Vlad Chiricheș (Sassuolo / Italy, 59/0 ), Andrei Burcă (CFR Cluj 4/0), Mario Camora (CFR Cluj 2/0), Ovidiu Popescu (FCSB, 0/0), Nicușor Bancu (University of Craiova 17/0);
    midfielders: Răzvan Marin (Cagliari / Italy, 2/25), Alexandru Crețu (NK Maribor / Slovenia, 4/0), Nicolae Stanciu (Slavia Prague / Czech Republic, 42/10), Ianis Hagi (Glasgow Rangers / Scotland, 14 / 0), Alexandru Maxim (Gaziantep FK / Turkey, 44/6), Erik Bicfalvi (FC Ural / Russia, 6/1), Valentin Mihăilă (Parma / Italy, 0/0), Dennis Man (Parma / Italy, 6 / 1), Florin Tănase (FCSB, 5/0), Florinel Coman (FCSB, 4/0), Alexandru Cicâldău (University of Craiova, 10/0);
    FORWARD: Claudiu Keșeru (Ludogoreț / Bulgaria, 40/13), George Pușcaș (Reading / England, 20/8).

Romania’s program in the preliminaries of the Qatar World Cup 2022

March 25, 2021

  • now 21:45 – ROMANIA – North Macedonia, Germany – Iceland, Liechtenstein – Armenia

March 28, 2021

  • 19:00 – Armenia – Iceland
  • now 21:45 – ROMANIA – Germania, North Macedonia – Liechtenstein

March 31, 2021

  • 19:00 – Armenia – ROMANIA
  • 21:45 – Germany v North Macedonia, Liechtenstein v Iceland

September 2, 2021

  • time 21:45 – Iceland – ROMANIA, Liechtenstein – Germania, North Macedonia – Armenia

September 5, 2021

  • 19:00 – Iceland – North Macedonia
  • now 21:45 – ROMANIA – Liechtenstein, Germany – Armenia

September 8, 2021

  • 19:00 – Armenia – Liechtenstein
  • 21:45 – North Macedonia – ROMANIA, Iceland – Germany

October 8, 2021

  • time 21:45 – Germany – ROMANIA, Iceland – Armenia, Liechtenstein – North Macedonia

October 11, 2021

  • now 21:45 – ROMANIA – Armenia, Iceland – Liechtenstein, North Macedonia – Germany

November 11, 2021

  • 19:00 – Armenia – North Macedonia
  • now 21:45 – ROMANIA – Iceland, Germany – Liechtenstein

November 14, 2021

  • 19:00 – Liechtenstein – ROMANIA, Armenia – Germany, North Macedonia – Iceland

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