Romania vs France
Monday, 7 November, 20:30 CET, live on EHFTV
- if France win, Romania will concede their sixth consecutive loss at the EHF EURO, setting a new record for the worst losing streak in the competition
- facing France, the team which conceded the lowest number of goals in the first round, 14, Romania will face a difficult challenge, especially as they scored only 18.6 goals on average in the past three matches against the reigning Olympic champions
- Romania’s attacking tempo has not been high, as Florentin Pera’s side made the largest number of passes in the competition, 991, while France had 542 passes, the lowest number after the first match
- in this match, Cristina Neagu will break into the top 10 of the all-time appearances list at the EHF EURO, with 47 matches, only seven games shy of the record set by former France captain Siraba Dembele
- Romania will miss line player Lorena Ostase, who has a finger injury in her left hand, while goalkeeper Yuliya Dumanska is a doubt, after suffering an injury after colliding with the post in the loss against the Netherlands
- Romania have won only two of the last seven matches played against France, with the latest win coming at the EHF EURO 2008, in Skopje, 30:25
Grace Zaadi, France centre back: “Of course I know many of the Romania players, because I play at CSM Bucuresti, therefore we face each other pretty much all the time. They have a very good squad at their disposal, with Cristina Neagu and Crina Pintea, my teammates at club level, always starring on the court, so we are in for a very difficult match, but, hopefully, we will win the game.”
Crina Pintea, Romania line player: “The game against the Netherlands was very difficult, I feel exhausted, because the tempo was really high. Everyone knows France, they are a strong team, a very difficult side to play against, therefore we will also have a tough challenge.”