On 13 October, one of the matches of Euro 2024 in football took place. Team Netherlands and Team France met.
Euro-2024
Netherlands - France - 1:2 (0:1)
Goals: Q. Hartman (83) - Mbappe (7). Hartman (83) - Mbappe (7), Mbappe (53)
Warnings: J. Veerman (29), D. Dumfries (51).
Review of the match Netherlands vs:
The European Championship qualifying match between the Netherlands and France, played at the Johan Cruyff Arena, was an intense battle filled with exciting moments and an unexpected result. At half-time the score was 0-1 in favour of France, but the Dutch fought hard and managed to reduce the deficit. In the 7th minute of the match, France's star player Kylian Mbappe scored a stunning goal, stunning the Dutch defence. It was an early blow for the Netherlands which forced them to put their hands down. However, they showed resilience and determination, unwilling to give up. As the first half progressed, tensions mounted and in the 29th minute a yellow card was shown to Dutchman J. Veerman. Veerman. This increased the pressure on the Dutch, but they coped with it, and goalkeeper Tim Krul made some brilliant saves, preventing the score from rising further. In the 38th minute, the Netherlands made their first substitution: Wout Weghorst was replaced by Donyell Malen. This substitution energised the Dutch attack, making the French defence tense. Just before the break, another substitution took place, with Maarten de Roon replacing Jurien Timber, hoping to strengthen the defensive line. The second half started with the Dutch trailing, but they were quickly disappointed as Mbappe struck again in the 53rd minute to increase France's lead to 2-0. This setback forced the Dutch to make changes and in the 62nd minute Dumfries was replaced by Jeremy Frimpong, who brought a new lease of life to the right wing of the team.
However, France continued to show their strength by making their first substitution in the 71st minute, with Kingsley Coman replacing Olivier Giroud. This tactical move was aimed at maintaining their advantage and holding off a possible Dutch counter-attack. In the 80th minute France made two more substitutions - Jonas Clauss and Moussa Gusteau replaced key players in attack. At the same time, the Dutch also made several substitutions in an attempt to turn the tide of the match. In the 80th minute, Javi Simons and Steven Bergwein were introduced, followed by Nathan Ake and Max van de Ven. These substitutions gave the Dutch attack new energy and ideas, putting pressure on the French defence. The perseverance of the Dutch bore fruit in the 83rd minute when they finally hit the back of the net. Kasim Hartman's goal gave new hope to the Dutch team and their fervent fans. In the 87th minute, as the match was nearing its end, France made one last substitution, bringing on Antoine Griezmann. However, their appearance was overshadowed by late yellow cards received by Aurélien Tchouameni and Kylian Mbappe in the 90th minute, reflecting the intensity and physicality of the game. In the end, France emerged victorious in this tense European Championship qualifying match, leaving the Netherlands disappointed but with their heads held high. The Johan Cruyff Arena was a thrilling battle, with both teams showing their skill and determination. It was an exciting spectacle, showing the excitement and unpredictability of football.
In the next round the following matches await the rivals: Greece - Netherlands, France - Gibraltar.
Statistics of the match Netherlands vs France:
Netherlands national team | France | |
---|---|---|
4 | Kicks to the goal | 6 |
8 | Kicks | 13 |
1 | Blocked shots | 4 |
4 | Penalty kicks | 7 |
4 | Kicks from outside the penalty box | 6 |
14 | Offences | 9 |
2 | Corner | 3 |
5 | Offsides | 2 |
46% | Ball possession | 54% |
2 | Yellow cards | 1 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
4 | Keeper saves | 3 |
455 | Total assists | 555 |
384 | Accurate assists | 482 |
84% | Accuracy of passes | 87% |