Turkey – Romania: an electric, no-safety-net playoff at Besiktas Park 
The whistle blows Thursday night in Istanbul for a high-stakes international. Turkey host Romania at Besiktas Park in a World Cup playoff semi-final. The immediate prize is a spot in the European play-off final. The hosts want to drag themselves back onto the global stage. The visitors are hoping to snap a long, ugly drought. Slovakia or Kosovo will meet the winner next.
Turkey’s clear blueprint under Vincenzo Montella 
Vincenzo Montella runs Turkey. They finished second in their qualifying group — Spain topped it. Turkey picked up 13 points from six games, a haul that beats most other European sides. Their last appearance on this stage came with that 2002 bronze. Expect Istanbul to be a pressure cooker from warm-up to final whistle. This squad get one chance to carve their names in the country’s football history.
Lucescu’s crew: an unexpected lifeline to the playoffs 
Mircea Lucescu is in charge for Romania. They haven’t been to the finals since 1998. The regular qualifying campaign was almost a train wreck — Austria and Bosnia-Herzegovina bossed Group H. Romania only made it here thanks to a strong Nations League run. The record has nasty playoff scars from 2002 and 2014. Now they face the world No.25 and a chance to rewrite the script.
Likely line-ups
Turkey: Cakir ; Celik, Akaydin, Demiral, Kadioglu ; Calhanoglu, Yuksek ; Aydin, Guler, Yildiz ; Akturkoglu
Romania: Radu ; Ratiu, Burca, Ghita, Bancu ; Tanase, Screciu, Dragomir ; Man, Birligea, Hagi
Football Prediction Turkey vs Romania
Turkey to win
Istanbul will suffocate Romania early. The noise alone forces mistakes; Turkey will press the midfield hard and pounce on sloppy passes.
Romania’s back line lacks the pace to handle quick switches. Turkey will exploit that with rapid transitions and constant overloads.
The hosts will keep the tempo, keep the tackles coming and gradually wear the defence down. Collective control and sheer pressure point to Turkey reaching the playoff final.
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