All to play for
Nick Bidwell looks at the factors, both positive and
negative, facing all 16 Euro 2020 play-off contenders
ICELAND
Three Reasons to be Cheerful1
Memories still burn bright of their
Euro 2016 heroics, particularly the
sensational round-of-16 victory over
England. Thoughts of more continental
glory are bound to fire up the hosts.2
Coach Erik Hamren puts his side’s
chances of victory against the
Romanians at 55-45 in Iceland’s
favour. Home advantage at a rocking
Laugardalsvollur arena could tip the
balance even further.3
Their ability to make goals out of
nothing, to live off scraps and then
strike, of which Kolbeinn Sigthorsson is
a perfect example.Three Fear Factors1
They are undoubtedly an ageing
team and fielded no fewer than seven
thirtysomethings in the 1-0 home loss to
France in October. No one can defy the
passing of the years.2
Iceland are rarely comfortable
playing on the front foot and in a
one-off tie on home soil they will be
expected to take the initiative. They
would much rather play a counter-
attacking, waiting game.3
The last time Hamren was involved
in a major tournament play-off he
ended up on the losing side. Back in the
autumn of 2013 his Sweden side lost
4-2 on aggregate to Portugal in a World
Cup repechage.ROMANIA
Three Reasons to be Cheerful1
Playmaker Ianis Hagi and striker
George Puscas are a talented pair
of young guns who, on their day, can
combine beautifully.2
Mirel Radoi’s appointment as coach
last autumn should bring added
freshness and enthusiasm to the ranks.
Coach of the Romanian under-21 side
that reached the semi-finals of last
year’s European Championship, he
has indicated that the promotion of
youngsters will be a priority.3
Evergreen 33-year-old front-man
Claudiu Keseru may not start, but
he is as hungry as ever and will be a
more than useful impact sub.Three Fear Factors1
Defensively they are not as well
organised or drilled as they ought
to be. Once a Romanian international
stopper himself, Radoi needs to iron
out those awkward wrinkles.2
In qualification they had a lot of
problems when facing Scandinavian
opposition and were winless in four
games against Norway and Sweden.
Will Iceland’s power be too much?3
Battle-hardened centre-back Vlad
Chiriches looks likely to miss the
showdown in Reykjavik as he has been
sidelined for several months following
a groin problem.Iceland v Romania
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Living off scraps...
Iceland’s Ragnar
Sigurdsson (no6)
and Kari Arnason
keep out TurkeyEvergreen...Claudiu
Keseru (no13)