The 28-year-old goalkeeper has constantly been one of the best players in the Romanian league over the past few years and is one of the veterans of the squad, which has seen major changes in that period.
Currently plying his trade at Steaua Bucuresti, who are third in the league and trailing leaders Dinamo by six points, Iancu knows a thing or two about comebacks, but also about disappointments.
A year ago, Romania needed a win against Montenegro in the EHF EURO 2022 Qualifiers, only to drop the game (23:19) after winning a single point from two matches against Kosovo, extending Romania’s absence from the EHF EURO for at least two more years until 2024.
“It is difficult to compare disappointments, especially big ones. I would say that this game against North Macedonia ranked a bit higher, because we really thought we had a good draw and could eliminate them,” Iancu said.
“The loss against Montenegro was surely painful and it left a mark because it meant that we failed to qualify for the EHF EURO. Yes, it has been difficult for Romania.”
The expectations are, however, big. While men’s handball in Romania has been on the downside over the last decades, the importance of its history cannot be understated.