Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Young Holland landed England on "Wembley"

Luciano Narsingh celebrates scoring the second goal for Holland.
Holland turned England from 0:1 to 2: 1 and beat the "Three Lions" middle "Wembley".
The young Dutch team managed to cope and to stop the series of England nine consecutive victories at home.

While you will miss Euro 2016 team of the Netherlands at least gave her little hope for the future.
Roy Hodgson does it have more to think about composition, which will commence in France in a few weeks.
The match started with a very controversial situation, as in the sixth minute Danny Rose stumbled Feltmann of the penalty area, but there was no signal from the referee Miguel Laos.
Holland had several good opportunities in the game after pounding Ibrahim Afellay and Dzhordzhinyo Vaynaldum. Quincy PROMES who was extremely active for the guests, however, was injured early in the match and was forced replaced.
Jamie Vardi was the most dangerous player for England in the first half, and experience a powerful shot in the 28th minute before open the scoring.
This happened after 41 minutes, following a good share of the home. Adam Lallana nutmegging a defender of the rainbow finding Kyle Walker, who assisted on Vardi 1: 0.
After the break Vincent Jansen failed to capitalize on a mistake in the defense of England and Fraser Forster saved striking. In the 50th minute but Danny Rose handball after a cross from Luciano Narsing, here and Laos already given a penalty. Jansen stood behind the ball and equalized from the spot.
Vardi again experience the power of his shots in 61 minutes, but Zoot save. Theo Walcott came off the bench and also test the strength of your swing.
The full twist for Netherlands happen in 77 minutes.
At the end of the match Harry Kane also came from the bench, again with a long shot look door guests.
But that was all in the game, and the Netherlands again walked away with victory from England. In 2012 "tulips" would be 3: 2 "Wembley".
The English did not have success over the Netherlands by 1996.

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