
Romania v Bosnia and Herzegovina, UEFA Nations League B League Group 3 tie, scheduled for Monday, September 26 at 9:45 p.m. at the Rapid Giulești Stadium in Bucharest and will be broadcast live on Prima TV.
Romania find themselves in an incredible situation at the start of the competition: they are one step away from relegation to League C, and even a win over Bosnia and Herzegovina does not guarantee their survival in League B; “Tricolor” (4 points) should get more points in this match than Finland (5 points) will be able to on the road against Montenegro.
With just two goals scored in five matches, both against Finland (one in Bucharest and one in Helsinki), Romania remain favorites as Bosnia and Herzegovina have already secured group victory and implicit promotion to the A League.
Although FRF officials have said that there is no question of a change of coach even in the event of relegation to League C, Edi Iordenescu is considering leaving the Romanian national team in the event of such a result at the end of the Nations League.
“I am not being subjective when I say that I have had a lot of bad luck since I arrived. Many missing players, I think of Hagi, Stanchiu, the problems that arose along the way, Soreska, Kristea, Man, Mykhailo.
If we have a full squad with Welsh players in good form in the club teams, we can look a lot better. Let’s wait, how about me.
Let there be a good result with Bosnia and Herzegovina, after which we draw the line. I feel that a lot of injustice has been done to me since the first act. There are things that I don’t consider natural,” said Edi Iordenescu.
Bosnia and Herzegovina have 11 points from five matches (four more than second-placed Montenegro) from three wins and two draws and are effectively promoted to League A; coach Ivajlo Petev could manage some key players such as Sead Kolasinac, Miralem Pjanic and Edin Dzeko, all starting in the last leg, 1-0 at home to Montenegro.
So far, the two national teams have met five times, each time in an official match: Romania won three times, Bosnia and Herzegovina won twice (goal difference 9-3 in favor of the “tricolors”); in the last direct match of the League of Nations tour, the ex-Yugoslavs won in Zenica with a score of 1:0, the goal was scored by Smail Prevliak in the 68th minute.
Superbet offers odds of 2.30 for the home team to win the match between Romania and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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Source: Hot News RO

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