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Surely on him, brave against tough rivals and with great availability to effort, the former Craiova striker lucidly managed, last night, all the phases in which he was involved. The game started instead Florinel Coman, wounded, and propelled the attack of the tricolor.
He played on the left wing, but often came in through the middle, energizing the offense formed by Keșeru and Florin Tănase. He also had a defensive contribution, trying to help his former colleague from Craiova, Nicușor Bancu.
Accelerating Mihăilă. “It’s been his trump card since he was 10-11”
Mihaila He took advantage of his superior speed in the match at the National Arena, a basic quality in modern football. His father Marian mihaila, spoke this morning of the quality with which the Parma striker was endowed.
“He was his asset as a child, from the age of 10-11. That is how football began. He was noted for his speed and he arrived in Craiova. May God continue well. We are happy with his successes and, more chosen, for this goal that he enjoyed all. a country.
We are very proud of him, we are happy and we wish him success. We are proud of him! “, the father of the international from Parma began his intervention in ProX.
- “Qualifying would be a dream come true for me, since I was little I want to play a World Cup. This is my biggest dream, then win the Champions League, but the first is to play with the national team in a World Championship.”, Said Valentin Mihăilă, for Pro TV.
Marian Mihăilă: “Valentin stayed in the bedroom under the direction of the coaches”
Marian Mihăilă knows that performance requires sacrifice and recalls the moments when her son took the first steps in the steps of performance.
“Being away from home as a child, we tried to be close to him, we know it was hard for him in Craiova and he had a hard time, like he was in the army. He was alone, he tried to be good He liked what he was doing, he played to football and stood his ground, and I thank God that I now have the correct results.
He knows what he went through, he had no childhood, he stayed at home under the guidance of the coaches. I thank you for taking care of him, for raising him, for trusting him. I hope you keep it that way and we continue to enjoy your evolutions “, Marian Mihăilă also said.
Romania, who won last night, scored 3-2 with North Macedonia, at the National Stadium, will face the German team on Sunday, in Bucharest, from 21:45, in a match on the second day of the Group J, counting for preliminaries CM 2022.
Romania’s team for the matches with Germany and Armenia:
- goalkeeper: Florin Niță, Florin Iacob, Ionuţ Radu, David Lazar;
- defending: Vasile Mogoș, Ionuț Nedelcearu, Alin Toșca, Vlad Chiricheș, Andrei Burcă, Mario Camora, Ovidiu Popescu, Nicușor Bancu;
- midfielders: Răzvan Marin, Alexandru Creţu, Nicolae Stanciu, Ianis Hagi, Alexandru Maxim, Erik Bicfalvi, Valentin Mihăilă, Dennis Man, Florin Tănase, Florinel Coman, Alexandru Cicâldău;
- FORWARD: Claudiu Keșeru, George Pușcaș.
Romania’s schedule in Group J since the QMF 2022 preliminaries in Qatar
March 25, 2021
- ROMANIA – North Macedonia 3-2 (Tănase 28, Mihăilă 50, I. Hagi 86 / Ademi 82, Trajkovski 83)
- Germany – Iceland 3-0 (Goretzka 2, Havertz 7, Gundogan 56)
- Liechtenstein – Armenia 0-1 (From 83-aut merger)
March 28, 2021
- Armenia – Iceland, from 19:00
- ROMANIA – Germany, from 9:45 pm
- North Macedonia – Liechtenstein, from 9:45 pm
March 31, 2021
- Armenia – ROMANIA, from 19:00
- Germany – North Macedonia, from 9:45 p.m.
- Liechtenstein – Iceland, from 9:45 p.m.
September 2, 2021
- Iceland – ROMANIA, from 9:45 p.m.
- Liechtenstein – Germany, from 9:45 pm
- North Macedonia – Armenia, from 9:45 pm
September 5, 2021
- Iceland – North Macedonia from 19:00
- ROMANIA – Liechtenstein, from 9:45 pm
- Germany – Armenia, from 9:45 pm
September 8, 2021
- Armenia – Liechtenstein, from 19:00
- North Macedonia – ROMANIA, from 9:45 p.m.
- Iceland – Germany, from 9:45 p.m.
October 8, 2021
- Germany – ROMANIA, from 9:45 p.m.
- Iceland – Armenia, from 9:45 pm
- Liechtenstein – North Macedonia from 9:45 pm
October 11, 2021
- ROMANIA – Armenia, from 9:45 p.m.
- Iceland – Liechtenstein, from 9:45 pm
- North Macedonia – Germany, from 9:45 pm
November 11, 2021
- Armenia – North Macedonia from 19:00
- ROMANIA – Iceland, from 9:45 pm
- Germany – Liechtenstein, from 9:45 pm
November 14, 2021
- Liechtenstein – ROMANIA, from 19:00
- Armenia – Germany, from 19:00
- North Macedonia – Iceland, from 19:00
How many teams from Europe qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup?
2022 World Championship will be hosted by Qatar, in period November 21 – December 18. They will participate in this final tournament 32 national teamsincluding 13 it will be of Europe.
Top 10 European National Teams Qualified for CM 2022 they will be the winners of the groups in the preliminaries, they are classified directly. The other 3 seats will be filled after one. dam in which 12 nationals will participate.
In it dam Classify the national teams ranked second in the preliminary and best groups. group winner in the Nations League 2020/2021 who did not take first place in the preliminaries CM 2022.
How the dam works for CM 2022
Of the 10 teams classified 2nd in the preliminary groups, six leaders of the series will be chosen, based on the points obtained in the groups, excluding the results with the last classified.
There will be 6 leaders, who will duel with 4 other teams that finished 2nd in the preliminary groups CM 2022, plus 2 teams from the Nations League.
A one-round tie is played, in the field of the series leaders, between these 6 teams and the other 6 remaining. There will be 6 more classified teams. By lottery, 3 host teams and 3 invited teams will be established for the last dam, also in one round.
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