KEPY™ Posted September 6, 2019 Posted September 6, 2019 (edited) The mood swelling of the Bucharest National Stadium generated by the Romanian Awake march, toned in the riots against the dictator Nicolau Ceaucescu, and adopted as an official anthem in 1990, was stifled by the imposing start of Robert Moreno's Spain. The letter, which evokes in a stanza the Roman emperor Trajan, was enthusiastically recited by the 50,000 Romanians who po[CENSORED]ted the stands. The flares that smoked from the bottom in which he attacked Spain outbound loaded even more an atmosphere that was decompressed with the football shower and occasions with which the Red made an appearance. In less than 15 minutes, Alcácer twice, a header from Ramos and a shot by boat soon from Jordi Alba, the Romanian goalkeeper Tatarusanu raised. With the body, by placement, with the foot or with hard hands, the Lyon goalkeeper, questioned in the hours before the strength of the novel Radu, became a symbol of local resistance. Tatarusanu could no longer avoid the goal in the penalty executed by Sergio Ramos. He beat the opposite side for which the Spanish captain executed him. The central camero now has 21 points, the top scorer of the Luis Enrique-Moreno era with eight goals. Ramos has scored in the six windows of international matches after the World Cup in Russia. Their records are already of a period player, just one match to match the 167 internationalities of Iker Casillas. His celebration of the goal, aimed at the cameras, pretending to wear glasses, earned him a yellow card and angered and ignited the Romanian fan. The referee, the German Deniz Aytekin, interpreted the celebration as a disregard for the local fans. "It has been a dedication to my nephew because we both wear glasses and I wanted to tell him that nothing happens to wear some glasses," said the player after the game. “The referee has apologized on the break. It has been a missunderstanding". Each ball that Ramos played became a unanimous whistle concert. Become the enemy of the entire stadium, Ramos entered a flood that led him to join the attack several times. In one of them, he came back, touching his leg, while Romania armed a dangerous counter. That lap trot should not have liked Robert Moreno too much because the game was not yet resolved. He walked from the dressing room to the intermediate, with his erect gaze and his hieratic face, seemed to defy decibels and expletives towards his figure that sprouted from the stands. The volcanic atmosphere continued at the start of the halftime, but, as had happened at the beginning of the game, it was extinguished by another entry on the scene of the Spanish team. A six-touch play, carried from right to left and culminated with a prodigious ankle blow from Ceballos and Jordi Alba's gift to Alcácer to push the goal at pleasure silenced the Bucharest Coliseum again. With 0-2, there was a drop in tension that mostly affected the axis of the defense. Between Llorente and Sergio Ramos they could not defend the center that headed Andone. If Spain took note on the volume of created occasions, it left some feeling of weakness in the center of the defense. The goal again turned the enclosure into a pressure cooker, spontaneous included, and Romania demanded a lot from Ramos and Llorente. "We lowered the intensity and they knew how to take advantage of it because they had nothing to lose," said the captain. "We have to kill the matches so as not to reach the end with that fear." Ramos celebrated the victory by congratulating his teammates one by one on the grass. Edited September 6, 2019 by KEPY™✘
Recommended Posts