Romania stun Ukraine with first Euro win in 24 years

Romania stun Ukraine with first Euro win in 24 years

The 3-0 victory was secured through long-range strikes by Nicolae Stanciu and Razvan Marin, and a tap-in by Denis Dragus.

Razvan Marin celebrates after scoring Romania’s second goal in the Euro 2024 Group E encounter against Ukraine on Monday. (AP pic)
MUNICH:
Romania won their first European Championship match in 24 years with a 3-0 victory over Ukraine in their Euro 2024 Group E opener on Monday.

Stunning long-range strikes in each half, one from captain Nicolae Stanciu and the other from midfielder Razvan Marin, shocked Serhiy Rebrov’s Ukraine, who had dominated the opening 20 minutes of the match.

The result was all but confirmed shortly before the hour mark when influential forward Dennis Man drove into the box from a corner and put the ball across goal for Denis Dragus to tap in.

Romania’s tight-knit defence denied Ukraine any real sniff at goal, helping secure their country’s second win across 17 matches at European Championships, the first being a 3-2 victory over England at Euro 2000.

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