Star player Lithuania impresses: ‘Koeman will now remember my name for a long time’

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Star player Gvidas Gineitis is proud that Lithuania was very upset against the Netherlands on Sunday in the World Cup qualification (2-3 defeat). Torino’s midfielder thinks that national coach Ronald Koeman will remember his name from now on.

Koeman spoke at the press conference prior to the game with respect for Lithuania and ginitis, but could not cope with the name of the midfielder. “They have a good player from Torino, but forgive me that I don’t know his name exactly,” said Koeman.

Gineitis made the connection goal against Oranje (1-2), after which he delivered an assist to goal scorer Edvinas Girdvainis (2-2) with a beautiful free kick. Thanks to a second goal from Memphis Depay in the second half, the Orange team took the three points home.

“Koeman will now remember my name for a long time,” Ginitis tells Lithuan Lrytas . “From now on he will probably be able to pronounce both my first name and last name. It is always nice to score. A year ago I scored in the Serie A against both AC Milan and Lazio.”

Gineitis is proud of the performance of the number 143 of the FIFA ranking. “A defeat against the Netherlands is not nearly as painful as a defeat against San Marino, for example. Everyone on the couch thought we would lose 0-7 or 0-8, but we did a great job against such an opponent.”

The 21-year-old ginites believes that his team looks good against strong teams. “For example, we did that against Poland,” the midfielder refers to the narrow 1-0 defeat in March. “We have a hard time in matches in which we have to make the game ourselves.”

Ginitis noticed that his team was helped against the Orange through the support of the public. “You feel that support, especially if you are tired. If you feel that you can no longer run, the fans will encourage you again. I want to thank everyone who came to the stadium tonight.”

After five competitions, Lithuania is three points in the World Cup qualification. The current number four of the group ends the qualifying cycle on November 17 with an away game against Oranje in the Johan Cruijff Arena.

Star Player Gvidas Ginitis is Proud That Lithuania Bravely Resisted the Netherlands in the World Cup Qualifier on Sunday (2-3 defeat). The Torino Midfielder Things That National Coach Ronald Koeman Will Remember His Name From Now On.

Koeman Spoke respectful about Lithuania and ginitis at the press conference prior to the match, but could not recall the midfielder’s name. “They have a good player from torino, but forgive me that I don’t know his name Exactly,” Said Koeman.

Ginitis Scored the Connecting Goal Against Orange (1-2), After which he Delivered an Assist to Goalscorer Edvinas Girdvainis (2-2) With a Beautiful Free Kick. Thanks to a second goal from Memphis Depay in the Second Half, Orange Still to the Three Points Home.

“Koeman Will Remember My Name for a Long Time Now,” Gineitis Told the Lithuanian Lrytas . “He will certainly be able to pronounce both my first and last name from now on. It’s always nice to score. A year ago I score in Serie A Against Both Ac Milan and Lazio.”

Ginitis is Proud of the Performance of the Number 143 in the Fifa Ranking. “A defeat against the Netherlands is not nearly as Painful as a defeat against, for example, san marino. Everyone at home on the couch probable thought we would go 0-7 or 0-8, but we did did against such an opponent.”

The 21-year-old ginites believes that his team performs well agonst Strong teams. “We did that, for example, Against Poland,” The Midfielder refers to the narrow 1-0 defeat in March. “We have a hard time in games where we have to make the game odelves.”

Ginitis Noticed that his team was Helped Against Orange by the Support of the Public. “You feel that support, eSpecany when you are tired. When you feel you can’t run anymore, the fans encourage you again. I want to thank everything who came to the stage tonight.”

Lithuania is on three points after five matches in the World Cup Qualification. The Current Number Four in the Group Ends the Qualification Cycle on November 17 With An Away Match Against Orange in the Johan Cruijff Arena.

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