Sports

The director of the Sports Gazette draws an alarm signal after the performance of Romania U19 at Euro: “Many are lost here”

Article by Alexandru Stanciu – published Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 12:22 / Updated Tuesday, June 24, 2025 12:22

Ovidiu Ioanițoaia drew an alarm signal in terms of players who participated in the European U19 championship. Romania stopped in the semifinals, being defeated by the Netherlands U19, score 1-3. The director of the Sports Gazette emphasized that at this moment, when the players make the step towards the senior, many talents are wasted.

Here is the text of the new project of sports law that can bring the star to the superlig! »Vehement reactions:

LAW

Here is the text of the new project of sports law that can bring the star to the superlig! »Vehement reactions:” If it passes, I will notify the Constitutional Court! “

VIDEO. Ovidiu Ioanițoaia, about the performance of the U19 selection of Romania: “It goes from junior to senior, many talents are lost”

“Remarkably the course, until yesterday. Yesterday we lost without the right of appeal, to be fair. The Netherlands was better, it is normal when you come with players from Ajax and from Feyenoord. Ion Marin's national U19 is praised. It was possible, but it is clear that we have talents, we have resources, we have to take care of them.

I liked the goalkeeper Simon, Szimionaș, Marincău, it comes out very well. And of those introduced along the way, Păcuraru. It's meritorious what happened. We would have liked to play in the final, but also the presence in the semifinals is a premiere for our football and hope that we will stay on this road.

Now it is a moment of crossroads, it goes from junior to senior, many talents are lost, they are wasting. Let's hope that from here it will not be”, Concluded the director of the Sports Gazette.

Ovidiu Ioanițoaia, about the situation of the transfers in Superliga: “Gigi Becali again put his hand in his pocket”

The director of the Sports Gazette then commented on the up -to -date situation of the transfers made by the clubs in Superliga.

There are some important movements at the level of the superlig. The strengthening of the FCSB would notice it, they also took Alibec and politics. Politically, he did not impress me in particular, he was more injured in Dinamo.

By the way, let's greet after 4 years the exit of Dinamo from insolvency. It is to be seen to what political extent it will be in the game of FCSB and Alibec is an important player, but he sometimes has problems of adaptation.

It is certain that Gigi Becali has put his hand in his pocket again, pays important salaries. FCSB announces a light European career, it worked that every year Gigi Becali's proverbial luck, at this draw, in the first 2 preliminary laps he fell as if he had fired.

I see that the Rapid also moved, took a defender evaluated at 1.3 million on Transfermarkt. After Săpunaru's withdrawal there were some problems there.

CFR Cluj brought Muhar back. There are a few movements, not many and not very spectacular.

Dinamo, despite the success that he came out of insolvency he lost a few holders. He left politically, Olsen, Homawoo, came to the mies and came a Cypriot with 69 national teams. It is to be seen to what extent Dinamo will face the fight for the play-off. This insolvency exit gives the club more peace. “

Ovidiu Ioanițoaia criticizes the format of the World Club Championship: 32 teams are too many ”

In conclusion, Ovidiu Ioanițoaia also addressed the subject of the most important competition that is currently held, the World Club Championship.

I don't want to resume controversy. 32 teams are too many, the moment is not the happiest. You do not organize such a competition at the end of the season, the teams in Europe should rest, not to engage in matches with a stake.

It is played in the United States at noon there to facilitate the access of European viewers, which is a torment. At noon there are 35 degrees Celsius in America, it's an extra effort.

They are valuable teams, they are the ethnicities that come in large numbers at the stadium. When playing the Japanese is full of Japanese, when playing Koreans are full of Koreans, when playing Mexicans are full of Mexicans. There are also matches with fewer spectators, Atletico with Botafogo had no half of occupied places.

Tonight and it was interesting, the last matches in Group A were played and everyone expected Inter Miami, Messi's team, and Palmeiras to finish on a draw to qualify for both Porto. This is what happened, although Inter Miami drove 2-0, in the last 10 minutes Palmeiras equalized.

Porto failed to win the match with Al Ahly, it's over 4-4, as in the theater, as we say. The Egyptians drove 4 times, Porto equalized at 4 in the last minute. From this group I go on the arm on the arm of Inter Miami and Palmeiras, which is a surprise. Porto becomes the second victim of the World Club Championship, after Atletico Madrid. PSG and Botafogo went on.

And now it is to see an interesting match, between Inter Miami, with Messi, who turns 38, and PSG, Messi's former team. A match that will surely fill the stadium.

It is a competition that some criticizes, but it is an ongoing competition, everyone is keeping an eye on it. It is known, more money is given than ever, after all, football is more and more a big deal. The prizes reach $ 1 billion, and the winner of the competition can take 125 million.

Even the amateurs from Auckland, who will lose all the matches, Bayern beat her 10-0, will choose with about 5 million, will not leave with an empty hand.

Infantino has proudly stated that this World Club Championship with 32 teams opens a new era in football, other commentators say that a competition that does more harm than good for football. Next time everyone will be, to be everyone satisfied and vote properly”.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button