Romania continues to compete for the 2024 European Championship. The tricolor made an incredible comeback away from Switzerland and won a point (2-2), which can be very important in the economy of qualification.

Janis HagiPhoto: Alex Nicodim / Sipa Press / Profimedia

The Romanian national team is unbeaten in qualifying matches until the 2024 European Championship

Janis Hagi started in Romania’s match in Lucerne against leaders Switzerland.

There was little evolution for the Glasgow Rangers midfielder and he was replaced by Valentin Mykhailo in the 57th minute, perhaps the most inspired substitution made by coach Edi Iordenescu.

The national team coach also introduced Olimpia Morutsan at the same minute, and the footballer, who played in Pisa, made a decisive contribution to both of Mykhailo’s successes.

At the end of the debate, Janis Hagi took stock and told how Romania managed to come back from 2-0 down after a first half with no chances to score.

“It is important that we did not give up, in Kosovo we managed to suffer because of the field, and here because of two missed goals. Considering the score at halftime, we played well.

We knew we could counterattack quickly. Together with the technical staff, we changed tactics at half-time and managed to carry out more quick attacks. We are not going to take credit from the Swiss team. As I said, in the second half we were better tactically and we managed to score two goals.

The message that everyone needs to know is that we have adapted to the situation. Considering the two matches, we are satisfied.

There will be celebration only when we qualify, morale is growing from match to match. It’s only been four games, I don’t think there’s any point in celebrating.” – Janis Hagi reported.

Rating 1st group after 4 stages

1 Switzerland 10 points

2 Romania 8

3 Israel 7

4 Belarus 3

5 Kosovo 3

6 Andorra 1.

Romania in the preliminary tournament of EURO 2024, which broadcasts every match of the tricolor

*All previous matches of Romania will be published in LiveBlog on HotNews.ro.

March 25, 2023 – 21:45 Andorra – Romania 0-2 / Antena 1

March 28, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Belarus 2-1 / Prima TV

June 16, 2023 – 21:45 Kosovo – Romania 0-0 / Antena 1

June 19, 2023 – 21:45 Switzerland – Romania 2-2 / Prima TV

September 9, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Israel / Prima TV

September 12, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Kosovo / Antena 1

October 12, 2023 – 21:45 Belarus – Romania / Antenna 1

October 15, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Andorra / Prima TV

November 18, 2023 – 21:45 Israel – Romania / Prima TV

November 21, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Switzerland / Antenna 1.