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Home » Euro 2024: Dutch emerge from introspection with spring in their step – News
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Euro 2024: Dutch emerge from introspection with spring in their step – News

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 3, 20244 Mins Read
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After a week of brow beating, hand wringing and introspection, the Netherlands emerged from defeat in their last group game to give a vivid display of their potential on Tuesday in booking a quarterfinal place at the European Championship.

The one-sided nature of their 3-0 win over Romania in the round of 16 at the Munich Football Arena was sparkling Dutch football at its best – save for multiple misses in front of goal that might have ensured a more emphatic winning margin.


But it was a marked improvement from the group stage where they staggered into the knockout rounds in third place and spent several days in sessions of self-criticism and clearing the air discussions with one another after losing 3-2 to Austria.

Plain speaking is a Dutch trait and even the junior members of the squad are encouraged to voice their opinion.






Whether all the frank discourse was the catalyst for the superlative showing is debatable because Romania offered only 10 minutes of high pressing pressure at the start of the game and not much more thereafter.

But whatever the quality of the opponents, the confidence boost the Dutch will get from the last-16 win will serve them well for Saturday’s quarterfinal in Berlin.

Noticeable was how they quickened the pace of their passing, how committed they were to winning the second balls and how effectively they drove down the wings or through the centre.

Cody Gakpo’s performances for Liverpool in the Premier League might have been a mixed bag but he is fast emerging as a real star for the national team.

His goals for the Netherlands are proving invaluable.

The 25-year-old got three at the last World Cup in Qatar, where the Dutch reached the last eight before losing to eventual winners Argentina on penalties and now has three at this tournament too. His total is 12 goals in 28 internationals.

It is on the left side of the attack that Gakpo is most dangerous, particularly his ability to cut in and shoot, and he is beginning to evoke comparisons with Arjen Robben.

The 21-year-old Xavi Simons is also fast developing into a vital link player with an aggression belying his small frame.

They, and the rest of a sharp-looking Dutch side, will now have a bounce in their step as they look forward to the weekend.

There is no need for any more critical contemplation.

Coach Ronald Koeman says the team need to maintain the performance level they showed in the win over Romania if they are to claim the title this year.

“It is sometimes difficult to say why you play bad in one game and then can reach a high level the next match,” Koeman told reporters.

“We were sharp from the beginning today and that made the difference. Maybe one critical point is that it took too long to score the second goal.”

The Dutch face Turkey in the quarterfinals on Saturday and Koeman believes their attack from both wings and the excellent display in the midfield by Simons was the key to victory.

If they are to reach the final in Berlin on July 14, they cannot let their performance level drop again.

“The result is always the most important thing, but we are Dutch and in Holland we have to play well and offensively. We know that,” Koeman said of fan expectations on the team.

“The whole performance today was outstanding and that is what we need to do to continue in this tournament. This is the level, if we go down from this we won’t reach the final.”

Euro quarterfinals:

UAE Time

Friday

8 pm

Spain v Germany

11 pm

Portugal v France

Saturday

8 pm

England v Switzerland

11 pm

Netherlands v Turkey



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