“I cried for a week or two, I was very sorry.” The drama of the soccer player summoned for the first time in the national team



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Iancu scored 20 goals the previous season and admits that he always thought about the national team, even though he was already 26 years old.

Gabi Iancu, revelations of 2011, when he missed the final phase of the U-17 team: “I cried for a week or two”

The former FCSB, FC Voluntari or Dunărea Călărași striker also recalled a sad moment in his career, in 2011, when he was injured a few days before leaving for Serbia, where the European Under-17 Championship was taking place.

“It’s one of the goals (no, to get to a final phase). I remember it. I think it happened two days before, I’m not sure. I was very upset, I think I cried for a week or two. I played every game and I’m sorry I miss that about my CV, so to speak. “, Iancu stated for FRF TV.

In the 2011 finals, Romania U17 finished last in a group that also included the Netherlands, Germany and the Czech Republic. The national team led by Adrian Văsâi also included players such as Constantin Brănescu, Bogdan Țîru or Claudiu Bumba.

Iancu also spoke about the position in which he would like to play for the Romanian national team, but also about the person to whom he will dedicate the first successful goal under the tricolor.

“I have several positions in which I feel good, I think better in the center, behind the top. And on the right it is quite easy for me. I also played extreme left, not exactly to my liking, but I will play where I am. will put and try to give the best performance.

The first man who took me to football was my uncle, who died, and I’m sure I will dedicate his first goal to the national team. “, Iancu also said.

Romania selection for matches with Northern Ireland and Austria

  • Goalkeepers: Ciprian Tătărușanu (Lyon, 67/0), Florin Niță (Sparta Prague, 2/0), David Lazar (Astra, 0/0)
  • Defenders: Ionuț Nedelcearu (FC Ufa, 9/0), Vlad Chiricheș (Sassuolo, 57/0), Alin Toșca (Gaziantep FK, 18/0), Dragoș Grigore (Ludogorets, 37/0), Andrei Burcă (CFR Cluj, 0 / 0), Sergiu Hanca (KS Krakow, 4/0), Nicușor Bancu (University of Craiova, 13/0), Florin Ștefan (Sepsi OSK, 1/0)
  • midfielders: Alexandru Crețu (NK Maribor, 0/0), Dan Nistor (University of Craiova, 3/0), Alexandru Maxim (Gaziantep FK, 37/3), Nicolae Stanciu (Slavia Prague, 37/10), Alexandru Cicâldău (University of Craiova, 6/0), Ianis Hagi (Rangers, 10/0), Ciprian Deac (CFR Cluj, 23/4)
  • Forward: Gabriel Iancu (FC Viitorul, 0/0), Florinel Coman (FCSB, 3/0), Denis Alibec (Astra, 10/1), George Pușcaș (Reading, 14/6), Sergiu Buș (FCSB, 0/0)

Another 6 footballers are on the reserve list, the staff of the national team will call them in case of unavailability: Cristian Bălgrădean (CFR Cluj, 0/0), Valentin Cretu (FCSB, 0/0), Andrei Ivan (University of Craiova , 7/0), Deian Sorescu (Dinamo, 0/0), Marius Constantin (University of Craiova, 4/0), Mihai Bordeianu (CFR Cluj, 2/0).

Romania’s Program in the League of Nations:

  • Friday September 4: Norway – Austria, Romania – Northern Ireland (21:45)
  • Monday, September 7: Austria – Romania, Northern Ireland – Norway (21:45)
  • Sunday October 11: Norway – Romania (19:00), Northern Ireland v Austria (21:45)
  • Wednesday October 14: Norway – Northern Ireland, Romania – Austria (21:45)
  • Sunday, November 15: Austria – Northern Ireland, Romania – Norway (21:45)
  • Wednesday, November 18: North Ireland – Romania, Austria – Norway (21:45)

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