​Gheorghe Puskas was injured before arriving at the training session of the Romanian national football team and will miss the matches against Andorra and Belarus. The Genoa striker also found out how long he will be out.

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George Pušas will return to the match in Serie B with Regžana.

Gheorghe Puskas complained of knee problems before joining Edi Jordenescu and was replaced in the senior team by Farul Constanta’s Luis Munteanu.

After several investigations, the journalists of Ilsecoloxix write that the injury of the Romanian forward is not serious and, most likely, he will go on the field in the match against “Reghana”, which will take place on March 31.

This season, Puskas scored 4 goals for Genoa in 24 matches.

Romania’s national football team was placed in Group I along with Switzerland, Israel, Kosovo, Belarus and Andorra.

A group of players called by Edi Iordanescu

Goalkeepers:

Florin Nice (Pardubice), Andrej Ionut Radu (Auxerre), Horaciu Moldovan (Rapid Bucharest).

Defenders:

Andrei Raciu (Huesca), Christian Manea (CFR Cluj), Adrian Rus (Pisa), Ionuc Nedelcearu (Palermo), Radu Dragusin (Genoa), Andrei Burke (CFR Cluj), Mario Camora (CFR Cluj), Raul Oprus (Hermannstadt) .

Midfielders:

Dejan Sorescu (FCSB), Alexandru Cicaldeu (Al Ittihad Calba), Marius Marin (Pisa), Tudor Beluce (Farul Constanța), Darius Olaru (FCSB), Rezvan Marin (Empoli), Adrian Shute (FCSB), Olimpiu Morutan (Pisa ) ), Nicolae Stanchiu (Wuhan Three Towns), Alexandra Dobre (Famalikao), Dennis Mann (Parma), Octavian Popescu (FCSB).

Strikers:

Florin Tenase (Al Jazeera), Luis Munteanu (Constanza Lighthouse), Denis Alibek (Constanza Lighthouse).

Romania’s schedule for the preliminary matches of Euro-2024

*All matches of the Romanian national team in the previous tournament will be on LiveBlog on HotNews.ro.

March 25, 2023 – 21:45 Andorra – Romania

March 28, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Belarus

June 16, 2023 – 21:45 Kosovo – Romania

June 19, 2023 – 21:45 Switzerland – Romania

September 9, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Israel

September 12, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Kosovo

October 12, 2023 – 21:45 Belarus – Romania

October 15, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Andorra

November 18, 2023 – 21:45 Israel – Romania

November 21, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Switzerland