Summary
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Game over
The referee whistles the end of the game, France wins the match.
90'
5 minutes of compensation are added.
85'
Goal for Romania is disallowed, it was offside.
Third Goal
Andrei Coubis's shot inside the box ends in a goal.
81'
Goal of Romania!
75'
Romania is not in the game, they are having a bad game with only 30% of the ball position and 2 shots in the whole game.
67'
France accumulates 6 corner kicks and 23 shots.
61'
In the last 5 minutes, Romania takes more control of the ball and attacks France several times.
56'
France maintains pressure all over the court in search of a defensive error.
51'
Romania plays long positions to cool down France who had several dangerous attacks.
46'
The second time begins.
Halftime
The teams go to rest and the score is Romania 0-2 France.
45'
2 minutes of compensation are added.
40'
France seeks to score its third goal and presses the entire field.
35'
France with the most possession of the ball (75%) and 4 shots on goal.
Second Goal
Martin Adeline shot from outside the area and scored his first goal of the competition.
25'
First yellow card of the game and it goes to player Dan Sîrbu from Romania.
First Goal
Loum Tchaouna finished with his left foot from the center of the area.
20'
Goal of France!
15'
First corner kick of the game for France.
12'
Goal of France!
10'
Very even game, no team dominates the game and we are still waiting for the first goal of the game.
5'
Tight game in midfield, both teams looking for their first scoring opportunities.
0'
The match begins, both teams will seek to stay with the victory.
Substitutes
These are the players who will be on the bench:
France: Brayann Pereira, Ousmane Camara, Andy Diouf, Jaouen Hadjam, Yann Lienard, Lamine Cisse, Salim Ben Seghir, Tairyk Arconte and Bondo Warren.
Romania: Razvan Tanasa, Denis Radu, Stefan Bodistean, Aurelian Gabriel Ciuciulete, Sergiu Pîrvulescu, Enes Sali, Alexandru Borbei, Eduard Radaslavescu and Andreas Chiritoiu.
Romania roster
Robert Dimitrie Popa, Gabriel Leonard Danuleasa, Botond Gergely, Alexandru Pantea, Andrei Coubis, Nicolas Popescu, Dan Sîrbu, VlăDuț Andrei Pandele, Luca Andronache, Rares Ilie and Doru Andrei.
France roster
Thimothee Lo-Tutala, Souleymane Toure, Ismael Doukoure, Jordan Semedo Varela, Tanguy Zoukrou, Martin Adeline, Florent Da Silva, Abdullah Ba, Ange Yohan Bonny, Loum Tchaouna, and Alan Virginius.
Referees
The referee designation for today's game is as follows:
Referee: Matthew DeGabriele.
Assistants: Luke Portelli and Pedro Martins.
Fourth official: António Nobre.
Battle for Victory
A big game between these two European UEFA Under-19 national teams is coming up. Do not take off and then we share the statistics of the last games of these two teams.
Weather
In Dunajská Streda, Slovakia there is incredible weather today, the day is sunny at 24° and the pitch is in perfect condition.
History between both teams
Romania U-19 and France U-19 have never met. Today will be the first time that an official match will be played between both teams. The match is expected to be full of fouls, yellow cards, corner kicks and many goals.
Best Plays Last Match Romania
We see Dan Sirbu's performance against Italy.
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— Alex Scout (@AlexScoutRo) June 21, 2022
🔍 Observer:
•Prise d'info (scan) → jeu en une touche
•Jeu de corps → Contrôles orientés
•Technique → Prise de balle, passes
•Lecture→ Interception
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What time is the Romania vs France match for UEFA U19 European Championship 2022?
This is the start time of the game Romania vs France of June 21st in several countries:
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Bolivia: 2:00 PM on Star+.
Brazil: 3:00 PM on Star+.
Chile: 3:00 PM on Star+.
Colombia: 1:00 PM on Star+.
Ecuador: 1:00 PM on Star+.
United States (ET): 2:00 PM on TUDN USA and ESPN3.
Spain: 8:00 PM.
Mexico: 1:00 PM on Star+.
Paraguay: 3:00 PM on Star+.
Peru: 2:00 PM on Star+.
Uruguay: 3:00 PM on Star+.
Romania's Last Lineup
Romania's last match line-up:
Robert Dimitrie Popa, Gabriel Leonard Danuleasa, Botond Gergely, Alexandru Pantea, Sergiu Pîrvulescu, Eduard Radaslavescu, Dan Sîrbu, VlăDuț Andrei Pandele, Andreas Chiritoiu, Luca Andronache and Stefan Bodistean.
Last line-up of France
The line-up of the last match of France:
Thimothee Lo-Tutala, Souleymane Toure, Ousmane Camara, Jaouen Hadjam, Brayann Pereira, Bondo Warren, Martin Adeline, Andy Diouf, Ange Yohan Bonny, Loum Tchaouna, and Alan Virginius.
Romania Players to Watch
There are three players who stand out within the team and are responsible for Romania's offense. We start with Stefan Bodistean (#11), he plays for FC Farul Constanta and in the match against Italy he controlled the ball a lot. The midfielder is very important for the team and it is very likely that he will score a goal. The next player is Luca Andronach (#15), the striker who plays in the Romanian Liga I managed to score last game. Finally, Eduard Radaslavescu (#7), had an amazing season in Romania with FC Farul Constanta, scoring 1 goal in 8 starts. The 17-year-old midfielder will be responsible for distributing the ball all over the pitch and it is very likely that he will score a goal.
Romania
Like France, Romania is in Group A of the European Under-19 Championship. Romania's goal is to stay with one of the first two places in the group that qualify directly for the U-20 Soccer World Cup. The last match of the Romanian national team was on June 18, 2022, they played the group stage match against Italy, Romania lost the match 2-1 at the MOL Aréna. They arrive as the least favorites to win this game, however they could surprise and win.
France players to watch
The next three players are considered key to France's offensive and defensive attack. First Ange Yohan Bonny (#13) plays in the defender position for Parma in the Italian Serie B and in the regular season he stood out a lot for his height and speed. It is very likely that we will see him scoring in the match, against Slovakia he scored two goals. Next up is Alan Virginius (#7), he plays as a striker for Sochaux, in France's Ligue 2 he got 5 goals in 30 games he played. He will be very key in midfield to form dangerous plays and maintain control of the ball. Lastly, Loum Tchaouna (#10) plays as an attacker at Stade Rennais, he scored twice in the first match of the group stage and we could see him scoring again in Tuesday's game.
France
France is in Group A at the European Under-19 Championship, they will have to face Slovakia, Romania and Italy in the group stage. All these games will be very even, so France will have to come out concentrated so as not to lose any of them. The last match of the France team was on June 18, 2022, they played the first match of the group stage against Slovakia and France won 5-0 with goals from Ange Yohan Bonny, Loum Tchaouna and Alan Virginius. With their victory on Saturday they remain in first place in Group A with 3 points. They arrive as favorites to win this game and stay with the victory because of the incredible team they have and the good time they are going through.
European Under-19 Championship
Formerly known as the FIFA Youth Tournament, it is an official international tournament played between the European UEFA U-19 national teams. It is endorsed by FIFA and takes place every year. The last champion was Spain, on July 27, 2019 they faced Portugal and the Spanish team ended up winning 2-0. The U-19 European Championship grants five places for the U-20 Soccer World Cup the following year.
The stadium
The MOL Aréna is located in the city of Dunajská Streda, Slovakia. It will be the venue for this match, it has a capacity of 12,700 spectators and was opened in 1953. It is the home of the FC DAC Dunajská Streda club of the Slovak Super League and underwent a renovation from 2016 to 2018.
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