With them we attacked Reykjavik, in a match of a generation. The first 11 of history and the three great doubts of Mirel Rădoi



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Mirel Rădoi I lost them in the last minute Ionuț Nedelcearu Y Vlad Chiriches, and FCSB players did not want to trust the coronavirus fears. Therefore, players like Florinel Coman or Dennis Man.

Mihai Bălașa Y Cristi Manea they were summoned in the last hundred meters to complete the group. coach Mirel Rădoi admitted at the press conference that he still has some doubts about the first 11: “Say I know 50% of the team. I still have training, I still have to review some information, reports and we will see based on what we have prepared.

It all depends on our strategy to which we approach, as an initial plan. We honestly have several game plans, but we have to admit that there may be a 120 minute game. It’s very good, the competitive spirit in the national team has started to grow. We are happy with this aspect because it makes it difficult for us to choose the first 11. It is clear that the competitiveness between players, in positions, is very high ”., said Mirel Rădoi, at the pre-match press conference in Iceland.

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In the EURO 2020 play-off semi-final, Romania will face Iceland on October 8, in Reykjavik, at 21:45. 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.

After the game in Iceland, the tricolor will play abroad again, in Norway, on October 11. On October 14, Romania will play at home with Austria.

Laugardarsvollur, the stadium where Romania plays and performs Guns N’Roses

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Opened on June 17, 1959 and renovated three times in 1970, 1997 and 2007, Laugardarsvollur, the arena in which the game is played has a capacity of 9800 seats.

The construction of the playing field began in 1949 and lasted until 1952. The local authorities imposed that the stadium benefit from an athletics track, and in the complex there should be an indoor swimming pool with Olympic dimensions.

Initial, Laugardarsvollur it had a single grandstand with 4,000 seats, and the first match took place in 1957, Iceland – Norway.

The nearly 10,000-seat gem often hosts the games of all of Iceland’s national soccer teams, but it often becomes the venue for the world’s great artists.

On July 24, 2018, the famous rock band Guns N Roses He was performing at Laugardarsvollur in front of 25,000 spectators and tickets had been sold out at least six months earlier. At that time, the band was formed in 1985, in The Angels, set an attendance record for Iceland, the largest concert in the country with more than 350,000 residents.

Romania selection for the game with Iceland (Thursday, 9:45 pm):

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), Cristi Manea (CFR Cluj, 10/1), Dragoș Grigore (Ludogorets / Bulgaria, 38/1), Alin Toșca (Gaziantep FK / Turkey, 19/0), Mihai Bălașa (University of Craiova, 6/0), 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)

Tags: nationala romaniei , mirel radoi , Euro 2020 Dam , Iceland – Romania , romania island dam , Dam Island Romania

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