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Adrian Mutu started with victory as coach of the youth team. Romania U21 defeated Finland U21 on the road 3-1. Romania’s goals were scored by Olaru, Mihăilă and Ciobanu. The little tricolor continue the fight since the Euro 2021 preliminaries and will play against Malta, also away, on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. Romanian time. Denmark tied with Ukraine (1-1), and Romania remains in second place in the group, but only 3 points behind leader Denmark.
UPDATE 21:05 – Adrian Mutu started with a victory as coach of Romania’s youth team, 3-1 (1-1) with Finland, on Friday night, in the eighth group of the preliminaries of the European Under-21 Football Championship 2021 , at Veritas Stadion. from Turku.
Romania won thanks to goals from Darius Olaru (21), Valentin Mihăilă (57), Ştefan Ciobanu (84), while the hosts’ goal of honor was signed by Mikael Soisalo (24).
In Voluntari’s round match, Romania won 4-1, Mihăilă scored a triple, while Hyvarinen scored an own goal.
In the other group matches, Denmark and Ukraine finished undecided, 1-1, and Northern Ireland defeated Malta 2-0 away.
Denmark ranks first with 16 points (6 games), followed by Romania, 13 points (6 days), Finland, 7 points (6 days), Northern Ireland, 6 points (6 days), Ukraine, 4 points (5 days) j), Malta, 1 p (5 j).
The nine preliminary pool winners and the top five runners-up will join hosts Hungary and Slovenia at EURO 2021. The competition’s four pool matches will take place between March 24 and March 31, 2021. The teams ranked furthest from the groups, the top two ranked, will battle for the European title in knockout rounds scheduled in the same two countries, Hungary and Slovenia, between May 31 and June 6, 2021.
The Finland – Ukraine, Northern Ireland – Denmark and Malta – Romania matches will take place on Tuesday, September 8.
90 minutes: Game over.
Minute 89: Drăgușin and Mățan enter the field instead of Pașcanu and Mihăilă.
84th minute: GOAL FROM ROMANIA! Andrei Ciobanu receives from the side of Man and scores with a strong shot from 15 meters. Romania leads 3-1!
Minute 82: Ghita received a yellow card after a foul and stopped a counterattack by the hosts.
Minute 79: Romania attacks more in the last minutes. Mihaila, then Man squanders twice the Finns goal. Denmark is led by Ukraine 1-0, and with this score, Romania is close to 1st place in group 8.
Minute 75: Andrei Vlad saves the shot from the corner, from the right, a powerful shot from the hosts.
Minute 64: Denis Man, almost empty. The FCSB player sent a millimeter over the goalkeeper’s left post.
Minute 61: Cătălin Itu replaces Darius Olaru.
Minute 57: GOAL FROM ROMANIA! Craiova player Valentin Mihăilă scores for the long corner with a perfect ball after a counterattack from the tricolor. Romania scored despite the course of the match, showing the Finns in the final minutes a solid match.
Minute 53: Adrian Mutu replaced George Ganea with Valentin Costache, after the former was pardoned by the referee for the second yellow card and, implicitly, elimination.
Minute 52: Sustained attacks on Romania’s gate. The Finns benefited from more curves.
Minute 46: The second half has begun.
Minute 45: Pause. A first half with two tricolor that stood out: Andrei Vlad who had some decisive interventions, and Darius Olaru, the goal scorer. Romania’s attacking players – Man, Ganea and Mihăilă left a lot to be desired in the first half of the match.
Minute 40: Yellow card for George Ganea, he knew what he was doing there and it worked.
Minute 24 – FINAL GOAL! – Finland draws quickly, after only 3 minutes. Soisalo shoots from outside the area. The score is now 1-1.
Minute 21 – GOAL, ROMANIA! Darius Olaru scores … After an excellent personal effort on the right wing. The tricolor lead 1-0. The FCSB boy’s success came after he started a career in the middle of the field.
Minute 11 – Great opportunity for the Finns. Vlad’s rescue work keeps the score at 0-0. Lingman then sends the bar, in the next phase.
Minute 7 – Cautious play by both teams. Finns, more offensive than Mutu students.
UPDATE 19:00 – The match begins. The kick-off corresponded to Romania.
Both games are scheduled from 19:00 Romanian time and will be streamed LIVE TEXT on Digi24.ro
Romania U21, with Adrian Mutu as coach, will play at the Veritas Arena, home to the two Turku teams that play in the first Finnish league: Inter Turku and TPS.
Local teams
FINLAND: Jaaskelainen – Soisalo, Hyvarinen, Halme, Tihi, Haukioja – Valakari, Lingman, Kairinen, Assehnoun – Kallman
Reserve: Rasmus Leislahti – Jaakko Oksanen, Saku Ylatupa, Eetu Peer, Matias Vainionpaa, Timo Stavitski, Aapo Maenpaa, Niilo Maenpaa, Serge Atakayi
ROMANIA: Vlad – Haruț, Pașcanu, Ghiță, Boboc – Olaru, Marius Marin, Ciobanu – Male, Ganea, Mihăilă
Reserves: Teodor Axinte – Raul Marian Opruţ, Cătălin Itu, Olimpiu Moruţan, Alexandru Măţan, Radu Drăguşin, George Alexandru Cîmpanu, Andrei Raţiu, valentin Costache
Dennis Man is number 10 of the youth team
The players of the group called by Mutu 7 days ago received their numbers on their shirts on Thursday. According to them, Andrei Vlad is the gate owner of the Romanian national youth team, and Mihailă, Casap, Paşcanu and Moruţan seem to be basic players. Number 10, the most coveted and the one that Ianis Hagi has had the most lately, was taken by Dennis Man.
one. Andrei Vlad, two. Radu Boboc, 3. Claudiu Petrila, Four. Alex Pașcanu, 5. Cătălin Itu, 6. Virgil Ghita, 7. Valentin Mihaila, 8. Carlo Casap, 9. George Ganea, 10. Dennis Man, eleven. Olimpiu Moruțan, 12. Teodor Axinte, 13. Alex Mățan, 14. Marius Marin, fifteen. Radu Dragusin, sixteen. Raúl Opruț, 17. Alex Cîmpanu, 18. Andrei Rațiu, 19. Denis Haruț, twenty. Andrei Ciobanu, twenty-one. Valentin Costache, 22. Darius Olaru, 2. 3. Horatiu Moldavan.
Of the 24 players called up for the two games, Andrei Chindriș has no right to play the game in Finland because he is suspended.
Classification of the eighth group
Midway through the preliminaries, Romania is in second place in the group, five points behind leader Denmark, writes digisport.ro.
For the final tournament in Hungary and Slovenia, the winners of the nine preliminary groups and the top five teams from the second positions will qualify.
This fall’s program for Romania U21
4th of September: Finland U21 – Romania U21
September 8th: Malta U21 – Romania U21
October 9: Ukraine U21 – Romania U21
October 13: Romania U21 – Malta U21
November 17: Romania U21 – Denmark U21
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