Spanu in works for Ireland
Saturday, May 1, 2004
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Romania 1-1 Republic of Ireland Romania coach Gheorghe Staicu watches Florentina Spanu equalise.
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The Republic of Ireland remain on course for promotion to the top tier of women's football in Europe after preserving their lead in Group 5 of the UEFA European Women's Championship with a 1-1 draw with Romania in Mogosoaia, near Bucharest.
Boyle strikes first
Spanu hits back
Ireland's failure to take their chances cost them two minutes before the interval when 18-year-old Florentina Spanu struck back for the home side. Olivia O'Toole remained the driving force for Ireland in the second half, but Romania grew in confidence after Spanu's goal and, despite the absence of several key players, were able to hold on for an important point.
Romania eye top spot
Ireland continue to lead the group by a point from Romania after six matches, but have played a game more than Gheorghe Staicu's side who hold the head-to-head advantage between the two teams after drawing 2-2 in Dublin last June.
Higher target
The 13 nations in Groups 5, 6 and 7 are competing for the chance of promotion to the four-group top tier and the opportunity to qualify for the European Women's Championship next time round.