In pictures .. Netherlands revenge on Germany with a shock four

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The Netherlands returned to their German counterpart by dropping in their home country (4-2) at the Volkspark Stadium, on Friday, in the Euro 2020 qualifiers.

Goals from the Netherlands came from Frankie De Jong, Jonathan Taah (own goal), Donnel Malin and Giorgio Fenaldom in the 59th, 66th, 79th and 90th minutes, while Sergei Gnabry and Toni Kroos scored a "penalty" for Germany in the 9th and 73rd minutes.

In this way, the Mills team retaliated from falling to the Germans (2-3), at the Johan Cruyff Arena, in the start of the qualifiers.

The response came in a harsher way, taking the mills to six points in third place, while Germany's freeze at nine points, second, but played a game more than the Netherlands.

The two goals were out of danger in the opening minutes, with the Dutch dominating the game, before the Germans reached the first chance with a long-range shot from Toni Kroos, but they diverged from the goal.

Germany stunned the visitors with an early goal, after taking advantage of a quick rebound arrived to Lucas Klostermann, who scored the goalkeeper Jasper Silesen, who saved the German player, before bouncing to Sergei Gnabry, who netted in the ninth minute.

Then Dutch attempts continued against Noir, where Debay tried to catch the German net with a header, but his ball over the bar.

The German team almost repeated the scenario of the start of the game, in the first minutes of the second half, but De Licht took a dangerous cross from the heart of the penalty area, to turn into a corner.

In contrast, Jonathan Tah and Schulz were unable to clear a cross, which was sent by Babylon to the penalty area, to franky De Young to easily nodded in the goal of Noir, to equalize the score for the guests in the 59th minute.

Just seven minutes later, the Dutch managed to surprise the hosts with a second goal, after the ball hit the German defender Jonathan Tah, into the net into friendly fire.

Soon the German response came quickly, after the referee awarded a penalty for the Mensheviks, after a handball on De Licht, to be executed by Kros successfully equalizing the score (2-2).

The game caught fire, as the two teams exchanged serious attacks on the two goals, which resulted in a third goal for the Netherlands, through substitute Donnel Malin, who took advantage of his link in the penalty area, to guide it with a single touch into the net.

In the final minutes of the game, the guests were able to conquer the net Germany with a fourth goal, from a quick counterattack that reached Debye, who sent a clever pass to Vinaldum, to put the latter in the lair of the machines.

Janabri missed the opportunity to reduce the difference in the last moments, after reaching a long ball inside the penalty area, to hit it with a single touch, but hit the post to end the game with a victory of the Netherlands (4-2).



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