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France 2-1 Romania Slovakia [match report] |
World champions France rode their luck to beat Romania after first-half
goals from Patrick Vieira and Emmanuel Petit proved too much for the
visitors, for whom Adrian Mutu missed a penalty before Ionel Ganea's
late consolation. France seemed to play within themselves and they were
helped when Romania conceded the fastest goal in their history, Vieira
heading home a Petit free-kick after just 30 seconds. Despite the early
setback, Romania settled down well and out-passed their more illustrious
opponents in the first half. Three minutes in, the impressive Cosmin
Contra saw an effort deflect off Marcel Desailly to go narrowly over
the crossbar. Tiberiu Ghioane excelled in midfield, keeping the influence
of Zinedine Zidane to a minimum. And Bordeaux No 1 Ulrich Rame was the
busier of the two goalkeepers, though he was not troubled when Viorel
Moldovan and Adrian Ilie both wasted good chances France made them pay
with the second goal after 27 minutes. Zidane and Pires combined cleverly
at pace to release Petit who unleashed a thunderbolt from 25 yards out
that Romania goalkeeper Bogdan Lobont could only get his fingertips
to as it powered into the top corner. Three minutes later, Romania had
a grat chance to pull one back when Philipe Christanval brought down
Moldovan in the area. But Adrian Mutu continued his disappointing form
in a Romania shirt and hit a weak penalty that Rame easily held. France
were more convincing after the break and although they created few chances,
they dominated possession. But Romania continued to threaten their goal
and almost scored but Daniel Pancu's audacious lob 26 yards out close
to the touchline was well blocked by Rame. Ionel Ganea got the goal
the visitors deserved three minutes form time when he fired home a bicycle-kick
effort after Munteanu's corner was headed on by Gica Popescu. France
coach Roger Lemerre admitted he has more work to do than he realised
after seeing his side stutter to victory in a World Cup warm-up match
against Romania on Wednesday. "I am perplexed by the performance"
said Lemerre after the 2-1 win in the Stade de France. Arsenal midfielder
Patrick Vieira gave the world champions the perfect start when he headed
home an Emmanuel Petit free kick after just 30 seconds, and Petit soon
doubled the lead with a 25-yard strike after 27 minutes. But Romania
played with more fluidity than France for long periods and pulled one
goal back through substitute Ionel Ganea late on. And with the World
Cup just three-and-a-half months away, Lemerre is hoping his team rediscover
their form quickly. "It was so scrappy in the first 20 minutes
- even though we started well and got the early goal." he moaned.
"The team was better organised after we went two up, but we still
didn't play at all well. "In the last 20 minutes we were particularly
slack and the last five minutes were a mess. Romania pulled one goal
back near the end and they matching us in the closing stages. So much
happened in this game and I will have to ask myself a few questions.
I am going to sit down and try to work it all out." added Lemerre.
One of the main reasons for France's lack of ideas in the attacking
third was the performance of Romania's Tiberiu Ghioane, who marked a
subdued Zinedine Zidane out of the game. But Lemerre's team also looked
uncertain in defence. Chelsea skipper Marcel Desailly was without his
regular partner Frank Leboeuf, who had an injury, and did not look as
assured as normal alongside Barcelona's Philippe Christanval. But Desailly
said: "We should not be critical and instead applaud the performance
of the Romanians. They were very well organised and we found it difficult
at times." Romania coach Anghel Iordanescu did not think France
deserved to win and claimed that the outcome might have been very different
had Ulrich Rame not saved a first-half penalty from Adrian Mutu. "I
can't say I recognised the France team today." said Iordanescu
after his first match back in charge. "It did not look like the
team that won the World Cup four years ago. They didn't seem to exert
themselves out there." Chelsea midfielder Petit, however, believes
that it would be foolish to read too much into Wednesday's match. "The
most important thing was not to win that match 5-0, but to make sure
we are ready for the World Cup." he said. "The Romanians were
very aggressive, very motivated, and seemed physically more fresh than
us. Even though not everything was perfect, I thought it was an encouraging
match for us." he insisted. Romania coach Anghel Iordanescu has
admitted that France never fully extended themselves during Wednesday's
2-1 victory. "I think the French deserved it and I don't believe
they were really trying as hard as they could," he said. "It
was difficult because several of the players haven't played for two
months because of the domestic league winter break." A goal from
Arsenal midfielder Patrick Vieira within the first 60 seconds followed
by Emmanuel Petit's second on 27 minutes set up a solid if unspectacular
win for the defending World Cup winners and European Champions. Ion
Ganea grabbed a late goal for Romania, who could have snatched a draw
had striker Adrian Mutu not missed a second-half penalty. However, Iordanescu,
back in his second spell in charge after Georghe Hagi stepped down when
Romania missed out on qualification for this summer's World Cup finals,
said he was pleased with his players' performance. "I thought they
coped well and some of the younger ones showed they should be able to
make the step up from the Under-21's to this level." Milan wing-back
Cosmin Contra claimed that the team never really recovered from the
setback of conceding a goal so early in the match. "We had literally
just kicked-off when Vieira scored and it was difficult to come back
from that," said Contra. "If they hadn't scored then, I think
we would have caused them a lot more problems." Just as decisive
was the second-half penalty save from Ulrich Rame - standing in for
the injured Fabien Barthez which denied Mutu a taste of glory in front
of a sell-out Stade de France crowd. "Missing a penalty in a major
competition would have been worse, but I had a real chance to get us
back into the game." said the Verona striker. "I didn't take
it and that is very disappointing."
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Romania 4-1 Ukraine [match report] |
Romania coach Anghel Iordanescu claimed a memorable victory in his
first home match in charge as he watched his side go 4-0 up by half-time
of their friendly international with Ukraine. Despite a heavy pitch,
the Romanian team took control from the start, having in veteran Dorinel
Munteanu the best player on the pitch in his 106th appearance for his
country. Inside the first two minutes Munteanu had already tried to
beat Dinamo Kiev keeper Vitali Reva with two long-range efforts. This
was only the prelude to the opening goal, however, scored by Munteanu
in the 12th minute with a superb drive from 20 yards. The goal was the
midfielder's 13th for Romania, but his first for almost a year. Just
five minutes later a great ball from the inspirational Munteanu offered
striker Adrian Mutu a great chance to score his second for Romania in
18 games. But after he rounded the goalkeeper the Verona player unselfishly
teed up Rapid striker Daniel Pancu who made it 2-0 from close range
for his own first goal for Romania. Romania keeper Bogdan Lobont was
not called into action until the 25th minute when he tipped an acrobatic
volley from Tottenham Hotspur striker Sergei Rebrov over the crossbar.
Normal service was resumed fifteen minutes from the break when Romania
added a third goal when Pancu struck a fierce shot into the corner of
the net from the edge of the area following more great service from
Munteanu. The last Romanian goal came in the 40th minute, with another
powerful drive from 20 yards, this time from Ionel Ganea - his fourth
goal for his country and second in a month after he also scored in France.
Pancu almost added a spectacular fifth in the last minute of the half
with a superb lob from a tight angle that struck the bar. After the
break both coaches, Iordanescu and Leonid Buriak made a number of substitutions.
Ukraine showed more eagerness for the fight thereafter and were rewarded
with a consolation goal three minutes into the second half. Substitute
Serghei Korniltev made good ground on the right side, passing three
Romanian players on his way, before picking out Serghei Shiscenko who
scored from ten yards.
In the first home match Romania succeeded a memorable victory, winning
against Ukraine with 4-1. Romania took control from the start, in the
first two minutes Dorinel Munteanu having two attempts on goal.
12' with a strong shoot from 30 metres, D.Munteanu scored; was the 13th
goal of Munteanu from national team;
17' Mutu rounded Reva after he passed to Pancu who scored; was a first
goal of Rapid striker from Romania;
31' Romania added a third goal when Daniel Pancu struck a fierce shot
into the corner of the net from the edge of the area following more
great service from Dorinel Munteanu.
37' another powerful drive from 25 metres, this time from Ionel Ganea,
4-0!
48' Serhi Kormiltsev from the right side, dribled three Romanian players
on his way, and passed to Serhi Shiscenko who scored from 15 metres;Romania
coach Anghel Iordanescu has called on Romanian fans to keep their feet
on the ground after his side turned in a stunning first-half performance
to beat Ukraine 4-1 in Constanta on Wednesday. "We are happy, but
we have a lot of work to do," he said. Romania scored four times
in a breath-taking first half to record their first victory for seven
months, but they way they played only served to heighten the regret
that they will not be at the World Cup. "We have to be in our best
form when we start to play seriously, in qualifying for the European
championships," Iordanescu went on. I was content with my players'
performances, especially until the break, but in the second half there
were some clear problems in the centre of our defence. I think we need
to find at least one new player in that position. And even though we
scored four, there were times when our system didn't work going forward.
But don't forget that we have big-name strikers like Viorel Moldovan,
Marius Niculae and Adrian Ilie injured, so I believe we have enough
options to come up with the right formula. The only downside for Iordanescu
was the torn muscle suffered by Rapid Bucharest striker Daniel Pancu.
Even Iordanescu's predecessor as coach, Gheorghe Hagi, the man who has
taken much of the blame for Romania's defeat to Slovenia in the World
Cup qualifier, was full of praise for the performance. "The boys
were great in the first half," he said. "It reminded me of
that half against Wales nine seasons ago when we scored five times before
the break." Skipper Gica Popescu gave all the credit for the victory
to his coach. "He was very brave to play an attacking game,"
he said. "We played with three strikers, with Adrian Mutu right
up behind them and close to the Ukrainian area. "And the young
players who came on did enough to suggest that we can expect a good
qualifying campaign for the European championships."
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Poland 1-2 Romania [match report] |
Poland were looking to get back to winning ways on the back of last
month's humiliating 2-0 defeat against Japan when they hosted Romania
on Wednesday. Their task appeared to have been made somewhat easier
by the fact Romania arrived without eight players through illness or
injury, forcing coach Anghel Iordănescu to field a severely under-strength
team. Poland also started the game in an experimental way as some first
choice players began on the bench. The Polish reserves did not rise
to the task as Romania won the game quite easily. After nine minutes
Romania's Ioan Ganea shot over with the first worthwhile attempt of
the match. Just a minute later at the other end, Maciej ¯urawski fired
just wide when PaweĄ KryszaĄowicz was in a better position. Bartosz
Karwan headed over the Romanian bar on 21 minutes before RadosĄaw KaĄu¿ny
from Energie Cottbus fired in a powerful effort soon after but missed
the target. On the half-hour mark Tomasz Iwan passed the ball to KryszaĄowicz,
who sent it to Jacek Krzyńowek but the FC Nürnberg player was blocked
by the visiting defence. Romania took the lead a minute later after
a terrible mistake from Tomasz KĄos. The Kaiserslautern defender was
supposed to start the game on the bench but Jacek Bąk broke one of his
fingers during the warm-up and had to be replaced by KĄos. The defender
lost the ball close to the Polish penalty area to Ganea who took the
ball on and sent it past the helpless Jerzy Dudek in goal. Romania doubled
their lead five minutes later to further rock the home crowd. Dorinel
Munteanu sent a free-kick into the penalty area for Adrian Mutu to beat
Jacek Zieliński to the ball and fire home. The Poles attacked regularly
after the break but without much effect. On 49 minutes the industrious
Tomasz Hajto fired in a free-kick that was comfortably saved by Bogdan
Lobonț. Substitute Arkadiusz Bąk and Dorinel Munteanu then hit shots
over the at either end. On 70 minutes the Russian referee pointed to
the spot after Romania's Florin Cernat was fouled by Marek Kozmiński
in the penalty area. Ionel Ganea took the kick only to see Dudek saved
his shot and the follow-up. Dudek's efforts revived the home side to
an extent and Tomasz Hajto scored a consolation goal from a MichaĄ ¯ewĄakow
free-kick on 86 minutes. Lobonț stayed on his goal-line to give Hajto
no problems to shoot home from close in. Poland poured forward in search
of an equaliser but Claudiu Niculescu almost caught them on the break
but Dudek saved his shot. Poland coach Jerzy Engel explained his decision
to leave several of his first choice players out of the starting line-up.
"I wanted to make some experiments and not show our tactics as
I was aware there were people from Portugal, South Korea and USA (the
three teams in Poland's World Cup group) following the game." he
said. Poland lost again home, being defeated by Romania with 20. With
such big problems, coach Engel should make some changes because at World
Cup will not have any chance (Romania played without 9 stars and it
is not qualified at Korea and Japan). Coach Jerzy Engel said: "I
didn't show our play tactic because I knew there where people from United
States, South Korea and Portugal to see the match. I am angry because
is the second defeat at home. I knew we will have a difficult match
than that with Japan. Absence of Olisadebe was very obvious in our attack.
Romania is a strong team and I think it would be deserved to play at
World Cup. I liked very much Ganea and Dorinel Munteanu.". Captain
of Romania, Gheorghe Popescu: "This victory makes missing qualification
for the World Cup to be even worse. We can easily beat many of the teams
who are qualified at Japan & South Korea. The general opinion in
Romania is that we have a good team. But we can't do anything to turn
back time and replay that play-off with Slovenia. We must just grow
from our recent victories and create a competitive team for Euro 2004."
Ionel Ganea, striker of Stuttgart was very disapointed of missing the
penalty: "I shoted the ball on the right but Dudek guessed it.
I allways shot there. The difference could be bigger, but Romania is
on a good road.".
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Romania 0-1 Greece [match report] |
An early goal from midfield player Stilianos Giannakopoulos gave Greece
a good away win against Romania in their friendly international in Constanta
tonight. Giannakopoulos, the Greek side's most dangerous player, curled
a free-kick into the net from 20 metres on 16 minutes before missing
a chance to double the lead ten minutes later. Romania dominated the
second half but saw midfield players Florin Cernat and Florin Soava
and forwards Marius Niculae and Viorel Moldovan miss golden chances
in front of goal. Defender Adrian Iencsi also hit the post with a header
from a left-wing cross by Cernat near the end. Romania's first game
in their EURO 2004 qualifying campaign is away to Bosnia-Herzegovina
on 7 September. They also face Denmark, Norway and Luxembourg in Group
2. Greece have been drawn with Spain, Ukraine, Northern Ireland and
Armenia in Group 6, with Spain their first opponents at home on 7 September
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