On 12 October, one of the matches of Euro-2024 in football took place. Belarus and Romania met.
Euro-2024
Belarus - Romania - 0:0 (0:0)
Warnings: S. Ignatovich (73), Ivan Bahar (75).
Review of the match Belarus vs Romania:
In an exciting match of the European Championship qualifying tournament, the national teams of Belarus and Romania met at the stadium "Shusha Ferenc". The game was eagerly awaited, and fans were hoping for a tense struggle between the two teams. However, the match ended in a disappointing draw - 0:0. Throughout the first half, both teams demonstrated their defensive prowess, making it difficult for their opponents to find scoring opportunities. At halftime, the score remained 0-0, and the fans were in suspense, expecting a breakthrough in the second half. At the beginning of the second half, both Belarus and Romania showed bright attacks, but their attempts were foiled by the opponents' defence. Tension grew as time went on and it seemed that neither team would be able to score. In the 61st minute Romania made the first substitution: D. Alibek came into the game instead of I. Hagi. This move was aimed at giving the Romanian attack new energy and creativity. Soon after, the Romanians made another substitution - D. Man replaced O. Morutan. Belarus also decided to shake things up, making their first substitution in the 73rd minute. M. Ebong was replaced by V. Bocherov, which gave the Belarusian attack a different look. Then two more substitutions followed: V. Morozov replaced I. Bakhar and R. Yuzyepchuk replaced S. Karpovich. The match became more and more tense, both teams were striving for a break.
However, the impatience of the players led to rash actions. In the 73rd minute S. Ignatovich got a yellow card, and in the 75th minute - I. Bahar. The Romanians tried to turn the tide of the match by introducing fresh forces into the game in the 77th minute. V. Screciu replaced D. Olaru, and D.M. Dragus replaced L. Munteanu. These substitutions should have given an attacking impetus to the Romanian team, but the Belarusian defence remained unwavering. In the last minutes of the match there were even more substitutions, and both teams were desperately trying to snatch victory. In the 83rd minute V. Klimovich appeared instead of V. Gromyko for Belarus, hoping to exploit possible weaknesses in the Romanian defence. In response, Romania introduced N. Stanciu, who replaced V. Mihaila in the 84th minute. Near the end of the match both teams made their fifth and last substitution. A. Kontsevoy replaced E. Karpitsky for Belarus, and V. Mihaila replaced N. Stanciu for Romania. However, these substitutions did not lead to decisive moments, and the match ended in a goalless draw. Despite the lack of goals, the players showed determination, skill and tactical discipline. It was a match that showed the resilience and defensive strength of both teams. Despite the fact that the fans left the stadium, perhaps disappointed with the result, they witnessed an exciting and fierce match between Belarus and Romania.
The next round of matches await the rivals: Switzerland vs Belarus, Romania vs Andorra.
Statistics of the match Belarus vs Romania:
Belarus national team | National team of Romania | |
---|---|---|
2 | Kicks in the box | 5 |
9 | Kicks | 19 |
2 | Blocked shots | 5 |
5 | Penalty kicks | 10 |
4 | Kicks from outside the penalty box | 9 |
14 | Offences | 7 |
4 | Corner | 8 |
2 | Offsides | 2 |
32% | Ball possession | 68% |
2 | Yellow cards | 0 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
5 | Keeper saves | 2 |
317 | Total assists | 665 |
212 | Accurate assists | 558 |
67% | Accuracy of passes | 84% |