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2 minutes ago, Roamingrover86 said:

9 changes for :POR :yikes: But Ronaldo keeps his place :d

Media says Ronaldo told to some newspapers that he will retire from national team at 250 matches. Now he has 209, so most likely we'll see him at WC 2026:d

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30 minutes ago, hckošice said:

yeah, thanks. Considering our ranking and seeding this is clearly a huge success, the first ever team from pot 5 to advance to the KO round. But in other hand, by what I saw, Ukraine clearly deserved the qualification more.

I told you some days ago. Be more positive. You have a good team 😉

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3 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

 

they don't differ much from Slovenia , at least Slovenia defend much better so they can be a tougher opponent 

It doesn't matter which team will be, the fact that we play round of 16 it is a bonus already, especially almost entire Romania beliebved before the start of EURO that we will come home with 0 points. 

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@hckošice, congrats for the qualification. I think you were better than us today and deserved the first place in the group:yes But from 75th minute it was obvious that both teams were satisfied with a draw, both GK keeping on time. Good luck in next round:d

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4 minutes ago, vlad said:

Media says Ronaldo told to some newspapers that he will retire from national team at 250 matches. Now he has 209, so most likely we'll see him at WC 2026:d

In a normal team the coach should decide who will be called up to the national team, not aging stars, even those with great achievements.

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2 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Slovakia and Slovenia in the 1/8 finals :) Btw, Slovakia has 5 million people and Slovenia 2.5, so there is nothing stopping sports in Slovakia from being as good as in Slovenia (Slovenia has good hockey, volleyball, basketball and decent football).

The main difference is the sports mentality, They have big we do not have, sport is not priority at all anymore (it was in the past not now). We already discussed this topic, lack of money, lack of infrastructure, genera very limited interest for sport, young people prefer study or search for work earlier since they see not many money turning in sport (except hockey or football, but not every kid can be a pro), outdated coaching system resulting from lack of money etc.. etc.. if I were to list all the problems of our sport, I would probably write this post until tomorrow

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4 minutes ago, vlad said:

@hckošice, congrats for the qualification. I think you were better than us today and deserved the first place in the group:yes But from 75th minute it was obvious that both teams were satisfied with a draw, both GK keeping on time. Good luck in next round:d

I am not persuaded we were better at all, the draw was quite deserved generally. however thanks and good luck to ROU too :yes

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