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Romania – Germany 19-22. Debut with the left of the “tricolor” in Europeans
Romania was considered an outsider in the confrontation with the Germans, despite the fact that it prevailed in the last six direct confrontations. This was immediately seen on the scoreboard, where Germany quickly took a 4-goal lead.
Only in the 7th minute, Romania scored the first goal, through Ostase. In the 11th minute, the Germans had a 6-goal lead, 7-1 and then 8-2. Cristina Neagu scored her first goal only in minute 15, from the fourth attempt. The star of the selection finished with 4 goals from 14 shots.
Romania – Germany 19-22. Cristina Neagu, 4 goals from 14 shots
In the first half, Romania missed twice from 7 meters. The Romanian goalkeeper, Iulia Dumanska, was the best player of the “tricolor”. He stood out throughout the match, and 10 minutes before the end he had a great percentage of 12 parades of 29 pitches.
Bolk was Germany’s top scorer and was named “man of the match”. Romania – Germany finished 19-22. To qualify, Romania must beat Poland. The game is on December 5, live on Digi Sport.
LIVE VIDEO Romania – Germany 19-22:
Min. 59: Zapf marks the final score. Romania – Germany 19-22.
Min. 58: Subțirică-Iovăneescu scores. E 19-21.
Min. 57: Germany once again increased their lead to 3 goals, after Grijseers’ goal. E 18-21.
Min. 54: Cristina Neagu scores from 7 meters.
Min. 53: Iuganu scores and the score is Romania – Germany 17-20.
Min. 49: Bolk shoots, but Dumanska defends again. It is the twelfth parade of 29 pitches.
Min. 44: Romania’s goalkeeper, Dumanska, defends two shots in a row from 7 meters, in the same minute.
Min. 43: Subţirică scores the first goal for the national team right in the debut match. E 16-17.
Min. 40: Maidhof scores and leads Germany in the lead.
Min. 37: Neagu scores from 7 meters and draws. E 15-15. The ball sent by Neagu reached 113 km / h.
Min. 34: Neagu scores only his second goal of this match. E 13-14.
Min. 32: Cristina Laszlo scores the first goal for the “tricolores” in the second half. Romania – Germany 11-14.
Min. 31: Minevskaja scored Germany’s first goal in the second half from 7 meters.
Min. 31: The second half begins.
Min. 30: Dumanska defended a shot from 7 meters from Naidzianavicius, but recovered and scored in the last second. The gap was validated after verifying the video images. At halftime, Romania 10-13 Germany.
Min. 30: Buceschi misses a shot from 7 meters. The score is still 9-10.
Min. 21: Dumanska defended Berger’s shot. The score is still 7-10.
Min. 18: Eliza Bucesci scores her second goal.
Min. 15: Since the fourth attempt, Cristina Neagu scores her first goal for this European, where she is the highest scorer of all time in the final tournaments, with 238 goals (including this one) in 6 European championships in which she participated.
Min. 15: Eliza Buceschi scored and the score becomes 4-8.
Min. 11: Cristina Lazlo scores for Romania.
Min. 11: The Germans have 6 goals difference. It’s 1-7 after Naidzianavicius scores from 7 yards.
Min. 7: Romania’s first goal is scored Ostase.
Min. 5: It is 2-0 for Germany, after several failed attacks from the tricolor.
Min. 2: The Germans open the scoring through Bolk.
Min. 1: The match begins.
Cristina Neagu & CO will debut in the 2020 edition of the European Women’s Handball Championship in the company of Germany, at the Sydbank Arena in Kolding. Romania is considered an outsider in the confrontation with the Germans, even though it has prevailed in the last six direct confrontations.
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- The European Women’s Handball Championship is broadcast on Digi Sport channels
LIVE VIDEO | Romania – Germany, 7:00 p.m., on Digi Sport 1.
Not only Germany will stand in the way of Romania on the way to qualification in the upper stages of the competition. After Crina Pintea, tested positive for coronavirus Before traveling to Denmark, after the mandatory test carried out at the entrance of the Nordic country, Laura Moses’ result was RT-PCR positive for Sars-Cov-2. The player was isolated from the rest of the group.
The captain of the women’s national handball team, Cristina Neagu, considers that Romania is presenting in the European Championship with an inexperienced team and that the development of the competition in pandemic conditions will take sporting performance to second place.
“The loss of Crina Pintea is enormous in current conditions, she is a basic component of the national team and, in addition to the goals she scores, it will be very difficult to make up for her lack in the defensive phase. It is clear that we have a fairly inexperienced team in this European Championship, we must not hide behind our finger. At least the center of the defense of this European Championship will be made up of players who have played little or no position.
It will be difficult, but we are going the way with what we have, we will try to encourage ourselves and form a group as united as possible to make up for the absences and shortcomings that we have at this time. It is clear that under the current conditions, sports performance somehow falls into second place, because we, the players and the squad, all of us, are concerned about this virus.“said Cristina Neagu, before leaving for Denmark.
- After today’s game against Germany, Romania will play on December 5 with Poland and on December 7 in company with Norway.
LIVE VIDEO | Romania – Germany, 19:00, on Digi Sport 1. Romanian team composition
- Goalkeepers: Denisa Dedu (CSM Bucharest), Yuliya Dumanska (Podravka Koprivnica), Ana-Maria Măzăreanu (CS Gloria 2018 Bistriţa-Năsăud);
- Extreme right: Laura Moisă (CSM Bucharest), Sonia Seraficeanu (CS Minaur Baia Mare);
- Extreme left: Nicoleta Dincă (CS Gloria 2018 Bistriţa-Năsăud), Ana Maria Iuganu (SCM Gloria Buzău), Alexandra Dindiligan (HC Zalău);
- Centers: Eliza Buceschi (CS Rapid Bucharest), Cristina Laslo (CS Minaur Baia Mare), Ana-Maria Ţicu (SCM Craiova), Andreea Popa (CS Minaur Baia Mare);
- All right: Laura Popa (CS Rapid Bucharest), Ana-Maria Savu (SCM Craiova);
- Interi left: Cristina Neagu (CSM Bucharest), Anca Polocoşer (CS Minaur Baia Mare);
- pivot: Lorena Ostase (CSM Slatina), Alexandra Subţirică-Iovanescu (SCM Gloria Buzău)
- Personal: Bogdan Burcea – head coach, Robert Licu – assistant coach, Jaume Fort Mauri – goalkeeping coach, Ştefan Ciuntu – physical trainer, Ioan Radu Cheregi – performance analyst, Florin Ciocoiu – doctor, Valentin Cucu – physiotherapist, Lavinia Vlangar – physiotherapist , Nicoleta Alexandrescu – Team Manager, Doru Costică – Media Manager.
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