Romania sure they can beat Dutch to qualify
Romania always thought their best chance of a win in Group C would be against the Netherlands and today they can seal a quarter-final place at Euro 2008 with a victory over the already-qualified Dutch. A draw in Berne and a stalemate between World Cup...
Romania always thought their best chance of a win in Group C would be against the Netherlands and today they can seal a quarter-final place at Euro 2008 with a victory over the already-qualified Dutch.
A draw in Berne and a stalemate between World Cup winners Italy and runners-up France in the other group game would also be enough for Romania to secure a quarter-final with Spain.
The Dutch have already won the group with six points, followed by Romania on two with France and Italy on one apiece, although they have said they would try their hardest to win.
"The fact we have qualified already is nice but we still want to perform at our best," said Dutch coach Marco van Basten.
But Romania are confident they can beat the Netherlands, having won 1-0 in Constanta last October after drawing 0-0 in Rotterdam in March to reach Euro 2008 as qualifying group winners.
Having started with a goalless draw against France, Romania have achieved their goal so far and can finish the job against a Dutch side certain to feature changes after winning the group with superb 3-0 and 4-1 victories over Italy and France.
Romanian journalists turned up at the Netherlands' training session in Lausanne on Sunday with flags and team shirts bearing the plea 'Let us win' on the front in Dutch. It was not clear if Van Basten had seen them.
At his news conference, the Dutchman hinted he would take no risks with defender Andre Ooijer and midfielder Nigel de Jong, who have been booked and would be banned for their quarter-final with Russia or Sweden if they got another yellow card. They will be replaced by John Heitinga and Demy de Zeeuw respectively and there could also be a few other changes.
The Dutch are unlikely to have reassured France and Italy, both of whom they would rather avoid in the semi-finals if the teams get that far in the tournament.
Romania coach Victor Piturca is expected to stick with the more attacking formation he used against Italy but must make at least two changes.
Defensive midfielder Mirel Radoi has been ruled out of the tournament with a serious head injury sustained in that match, while central defender Dorin Goian is suspended.
Captain Cristian Chivu could move back into Goian's position after playing in midfield in the first two games with Nicolae Dica and Banel Nicolita coming into midfield.
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Romania took four points off Netherlands in qualifying. A 0-0 draw in Rotterdam was followed by a 1-0 win in Constanta, Dorin Goian scoring the only goal in Romania's first win over the Dutch.
Netherlands' 4-1 win over France meant that the Dutch have qualified for the knock-out stages of the European Championships for the sixth consecutive tournament.
Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland).
On TV: Romania vs Netherlands, RaiDue 8.45 p.m.