“That is what I fear the most”



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Mirel Rădoi fears for the state of the field in Iceland, but wants his players to make an almost perfect combination: We have to be very careful what we work with. We have a training session with all the players on Tuesday morning. It is clear that we are not going to review the fixed phases in two minutes, we are going to be attentive, but that does not mean that we are staying a few days so we are preparing this.

When you play against a Nordic team, it is clear that the fixed phases will be dangerous. We will train these things. Inspiration also matters, what footprint the players will leave at that time.

Mirel Rădoi: “I am more afraid of the field”

We will try to apply pressure, have a reaction after losing the ball, not rush certain actions. We think about not training penalties. I said let’s try to give the players the idea that they can win in 90 minutes or possibly overtime. Then I said that we can’t read the game, so we will also train the penalty kicks.

I am more afraid of the field. I saw that the ground is now covered so it can be very good.

We have to be very careful while we work. I looked for something in common with the three rivals (not Iceland, Norway, Austria), training the same. I think this game with Iceland will be decided tactically. There is no 90-minute game where you are not wrong, it is clear that we must make the minimum of mistakes “said Mirel Rădoi, in the pre-match conference with Iceland.

1500 spectators were able to watch the game between Iceland and Romania

The Icelandic press announces that the dam match, scheduled for Thursday, has a great chance of being open to the public: “The federation expects 1,500 spectators to have access to the game with Romania. UEFA has announced that spectators can return to the stadium from October.

The federation estimates that 1,500 people could enter the Laugardalsvöllur stadium. Iceland will face Romania in the Euro 2020 match, after which they will face Denmark and Belgium in the Nations League. “, writes the website mbl.is.

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In the EURO 2020 play-off semi-final, Romania will face Iceland on October 8, in Reykjavik, at 9:45 p.m. In case of success in Iceland, the Romanian team will play the final of the EURO play-off on 12 November, away from home, with Bulgaria or Hungary.

Romania selection for matches with Iceland, Norway and Austria

Goalkeepers: Ciprian Tătărușanu (AC Milan / Italy, 69/0), Florin Niță (Sparta Prague / Czech Republic, 2/0), David Lazar (Astra, 0/0)

Defenders: Sergiu Hanca (KS Krakow / Poland, 5/0), Andrei Burcă (CFR Cluj, 1/0), Vlad Chiricheș (Sassuolo / Italy, 59/0), Dragoș Grigore (Ludogorets / Bulgaria, 38/1), Alin Toșca (Gaziantep FK / Turkey, 19/0), Ionuț Nedelcearu (FC Ufa / Russia, 11/0), Nicușor Bancu (University of Craiova, 15/0), Mario Camora (CFR Cluj, 0/0)

midfielders: Alexandru Cretu (NK Maribor / Slovenia, 2/0), Alexandru Maxim (Gaziantep FK / Turkey, 39/5), Răzvan Marin (Cagliari / Italy, 21/1), Nicolae Stanciu (Slavia Prague / Czech Republic, 39 / 10), Alexandru Cicâldău (University of Craiova, 7/0), Gabriel Iancu (FC Viitorul Constanța, 1/0), Ciprian Deac (CFR Cluj, 24/4), Alexandru Mitriță (New York FC / USA, 2/11), Ianis Hagi (Rangers / Scotland, 11/0)

Forward: Claudiu Keșeru (Ludogorets / Bulgaria, 37/13), Denis Alibec (Astra, 12/2), George Pușcaș (Reading / England, 16/7)

Romania will travel to Iceland for the match scheduled for October 8, and will then play abroad again in Norway on October 11. On October 14, the “tricolor” will play “at home” with Austria.

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