Sunday, June 5, 2011

Bosnia vs Romania 0:3 Highlights UEFA 2012 Game 2

 

Bosnia vs Romania 0:3 Highlights UEFA 2012 Game 2

Bosnia and Herzegovina National Soccer team lost to Romania 3 to 0, in a match in the qualifying for the European Championship 2012. This was a bad game for the Bosnian soccer team.
The Bosnians opened the first half of the match with Zvjezdan Misimovic assisting Edin Dzeko to achieve the goal in the 20th minutes of the game, but the goal was off side.
That was the only chance the Bosnians had, the rest of the game the Romanians dominated and scored 3 goals.
In the 37th min Mutua scored the first goal, just four minutes later the hosts took advantage of a mistake by the defense and Gretel came to another goal.
Susic tactics and formations, 4-5-1 with only Dzeko in the attack has not been successful. Romanians in the first half was better and more dominant in the field.
In the second half, Jackie joined in the attack and Ibisevic, and they immediately began to attack the opponents goal, however, usually failed to realize the end of the action.
However, they continued to aggressively and Romanians. Torje the 53rd minutes twice threatened Hasagic goal, but a moment of carelessness of our defense took a hit again and Gretel to 3:0.
Misimovic had a good chance in the 76th minutes of the game, but the Romanian goalkeeper saved it.
Ibisevic the very end of the match had a great opportunity, but failed to shake the net.
We mention that the very beginning the match marked the incident. Romania fans in the stands are set up banners saying “Free Mladic”, which are strongly protested by our players and supporters, and the banner was removed. However, Romanians have continued to provoke and are transparent and built early in the second half. Pist off BiH fans began throwing chairs, and the match was briefly interrupted.
The match was watched near 1000 fans from Bosnia. However, it was in the stands and football experts who came to observed their play certain players before the summer transfer market.

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