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Dynamo – Botosani (Friday, now 21:00, Digi Sport 1)
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In Craiova 1948 – Ripensia Timisoara (Wednesday, 19:30, Digi Sport 1)
An integral player in Austria, Florinel Coman was the footballer on the field with the most complete dribbles, five, more than double against Marcel Sabitzer, the attacking midfielder for RB Leipzig, a semifinalist in the last edition of the Champions League.
Florinel Coman, the soccer player with the most dribbles in the match with Austria
In the top five of the players with the most successful dribbles in Monday’s game, Romania has three representatives, Vlad Chiricheș and Nicolae Stanciu included along with Florinel Coman:
- Florinel Coman (90 minutes played) – 5 successful dribbles
- Christoph Baumgartner (90 minutes played) – 2 successful dribbles
- Marcel Sabitzer (90 minutes played) – 2 successful dribbles
- Vlad Chiricheș (74 minutes played) – 2 successful dribbles
- Nicușor Bancu (90 minutes played) – 2 successful dribbles
Along with the five dribbles, Florinel Coman also managed to regain possession in two situations, won two more aerial duels and had a 67% completion percentage.
Likewise, the FCSB midfielder was the author of the decisive pass to the goal through which Denis Alibec opened the scoring.
Due to the “double” with Northern Ireland and Austria, from which they obtained four points, Romania is the leader in group 1, League B of the Nations League.
Romania’s group classification in the Nations League, after two rounds played:
- Romania – 4 points (goal difference 4-3)
- Austria – 3 points (goal difference 4-4)
- Norway – 3 points (average of goals 6-3)
- Northern Ireland – 1 point (goal average 2-6)
After these two matches in the League of Nations, for the first representative of Romania, the match with Iceland will follow, on October 8, from the semifinals of the EURO 2020 qualifiers.
The program of the Romanian national team this fall:
- September 4: Romania 1-1 Northern Ireland
- September 7: Austria 2-3 Romania
- Oct 8: Iceland v Romania (Nations League tied for EURO 2020)
- Oct 11: Norway v Romania (Nations League)
- October 14: Romania v Austria (League of Nations)
- November 12: Bulgaria or Hungary – Romania (Nations League prey for EURO 2020 – if we go through Iceland)
- November 15: Romania v Norway (League of Nations)
- November 18: Northern Ireland v Romania (League of Nations)
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