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Răzvan Marin announces immediately after Slovakia

Article by Maria Olteanu – Published on Wednesday, 01 April 2026, 00:23 / Updated on Wednesday, 01 April 2026 00:23

Slovakia – Romania. The Romanian international Răzvan Marin (29 years old) drew the conclusions at the end of the confrontation on Tuesday evening, in Bratislava, a game lost by the “tricolors” with 0-2. He also spoke about the future selector and the option of Gică Hagi, a technician who is the favorite to take over the first representative team.

Răzvan Marin analyzed what happened in the last few days in the national team, extremely busy, after the selector Mircea Lucescu was hurt in the training camp. He claims that, in the future, to achieve better results, the national team must give more than 100%.

Răzvan Marin, after the failure in Slovakia: “Sunday was a shock for all of us”

“There were difficult moments these days and we don't really have anything to say. We wanted to win, unfortunately we didn't succeed. We are moving forward.

We are better now. Sunday was a shock for all of us. Then we were kept informed and Nea Mircea is feeling better and we wish her good health. I tried. Slovakia may have been better prepared for this match.

I don't know what to tell you. We were not notified. Mr. Hagi was also wanted at the national team, now he is free. But safety is on the list of Mr. President, but you never know.

We were very disappointed, very angry, we wanted to qualify for the World Cup. We were very angry after the match against Turkey because we wanted to be there.

I think that with the national team we have to give more than 100% if we want to wear the national team shirt with pride”, said Răzvan Marin, after the match, on Antena 1.

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