Romania boss Iordanescu hopes Euros run a sign of things to come
Romania's head coach Edward Iordanescu gestures during the UEFA Euro 2024 round of 16 football match between Romania and the Netherlands at the Munich Football Arena in Munich on July 2, 2024. (Photo by Odd ANDERSEN / AFP
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Romania coach Edward Iordanescu said he hoped his side's Euro 2024
run, where they topped Group E before Tuesday's last-16 elimination by the
Netherlands, could be a "new beginning" for the country's national
team.
Romania, who had only won one match in five Euros campaigns before
Euro 2024, topped a group featuring Belgium, Slovakia and Ukraine -- beating
the Ukrainians 3-0 in their opener.
The Romanians fought hard but were outclassed against the Dutch,
who won thanks to a brace from substitute Donyell Malen and a goal from
man-of-the-match Cody Gakpo.
"Of course there's some sadness. We wanted more but we did
give our all," said Iordanescu.
"They gave everything they have, the effort was total. They
were serious and united. These are lessons we can use. This cohesion between
Romanians and the national team could be a new beginning."
Iordanescu, whose father Anghel was also a player and manager for
Romania before serving in the country's senate, began his coaching career at
Steaua Bucharest in 2010.
"Romania can do fantastic things," Iordanescu told
reporters after the match, adding: "We have talent and potential. We have
to plan, develop, grow, the new generations, the children, they have to take
inspiration from these lads and see them as role models."
The yellow-clad Romanians seemed to outnumber the orange of their
Dutch opponents, with supporters sticking around well after the whistle to
congratulate the team.
The coach pointed to a disconnect between the fans and the
national team which he hoped was closing with the side's efforts.
"We lost our spirit, our mentality. We forgot we need to work
hard and to be brave. We lost these things and at the end it hurt the bond
between the team and the fans.
"Eight
years without qualification, eight years of sadness for our fans. Then we came
here and the fans were behind us. I hope we don't forget these moments."


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