
International Friendly | Moldova U21 3–0 Malta U21 | 5 June 2026
Moldova’s Under-21 side produced an authoritative performance to defeat Malta U21 3–0 in an international friendly on 5 June 2026. The match, played at a neutral venue, served as a preparation fixture for both nations ahead of upcoming UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers.
Match Summary
From the opening whistle, Moldova dominated possession and pressed Malta high up the pitch. The home side (designated as Moldova) controlled the midfield battle and created a host of chances, converting three of them to secure a comfortable victory. Malta struggled to find rhythm and rarely threatened the Moldova goal.
Goal Breakdown
- 23rd minute – Mihai Popescu: A sweeping move from Moldova's left flank ended with a low cross that found Popescu unmarked at the far post. He made no mistake, slotting home from close range for 1–0.
- 44th minute – Andrei Rusu: Moldova doubled their lead just before half-time. A corner was only partially cleared, and Rusu smashed a volley from 18 yards into the bottom corner, giving the Malta goalkeeper no chance.
- 68th minute – Ion Crețu: The third goal came from a well-timed run and finish. Crețu latched onto a through-ball, rounded the advancing goalkeeper, and tapped into an empty net to cap off a fine team performance.
Tactical Overview
Moldova's 4-3-3 formation allowed them to control the midfield trio, with quick interchanges and overlapping full‑backs stretching Malta's defence. Malta, set up in a more conservative 5-4-1, struggled to retain possession and were forced into long balls that were easily dealt with by Moldova's centre‑backs. The visitors rarely created clear chances, their best opportunity coming from a deflected shot that went narrowly wide in the 55th minute.
Player Performances
- Mihai Popescu (Moldova): Opened the scoring and was a constant menace with his movement in the box. His link‑up play with the midfield was excellent.
- Andrei Rusu (Moldova): Scored a spectacular volley and dictated the tempo from central midfield, completing over 90% of his passes.
- Malta's goalkeeper: Despite conceding three, he made several good saves to keep the scoreline respectable, particularly denying Moldova a fourth in the 75th minute.
Context and Outlook
This friendly marks Moldova U21's second win in four preparation matches this year, building confidence before their next round of qualifiers. Malta U21 will look to learn from the defeat, with defensive organisation and ball retention highlighted as key areas for improvement. Both teams will face tougher tests in competitive fixtures, but Moldova will take heart from a professional and dominant display.