Germany v Netherlands – International Friendly LIVE

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Fullkrug grabs late winner as Germany come from behind to beat Netherlands

A late Niclas Fullkrug goal gave Germany a dramatic 2-1 win over the Netherlands, as the historic rivals locked horns once again to close out the final international break before Euro 2024 this summer.

Julian Nagelsmann named an unchanged starting XI following his side’s victory over France whereas the Netherlands experimented heavily with their line-up. Despite the Dutch taking the lead after just four minutes through Joey Veerman, the German’s cohesion showed and the hosts dominated much of the first half.

A Maximilian Mittelstadt wonder strike from the edge of the box brought the hosts level just moments after going behind. However, Gundogan and Havertz weren’t as clinical with their other opportunities ensuring the sides went into the break level.

The second half was a much different affair as the Dutch came out with a newfound rhythm and intensity with both Depay and Malen coming close to giving the away side the lead. Yet, they were made to rue their missed chances as a late Germany onslaught resulted in a scruffy Fullkrug header which crept over the line by just centre metres.

The win concludes a very successful international break for the Germans who can boast wins over France and now the Netherlands heading into Euro 2024. For the Dutch this is their first defeat since October and gives Ronald Koeman much to think about before the finals this summer.

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Netherlands v Scotland – International friendly LIVE

Follow the International friendlies live Football match between Netherlands and Scotland with Eurosport. The match starts at 7:45 PM on March 22nd, 2024.

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Late flurry sees Netherland hammer Scotland in friendly led by Reijnders stunner

Scotland were punished for not taking their chances as a clinical display by the Netherlands saw the host run out convincing winners by a 4-0 scoreline.

AC Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders netted a fine strike with the hosts only chance of the first half, as Ryan Christie rattled the bar at the opposite end.

Steve Clarke’s side started strong in the second half as Christie headed wide from a promising position and then marksman Lawrence Shankland rattled the crossbar.

However, Scotland were again hit by their clinical hosts as Georginio Wijnaldum headed home with 18 minutes left on the clock.

As both sides made a host of changes the Netherlands took hold as substitutes Donyell Malen and Wout Weghorst completed the victory.

Talking Point – Scotland miss clinical edge which cost them dearly

Steve Clarke’s side will have learnt a lot of lessons from their heavy defeat in Amsterdam.

However, the final score-line didn’t reflect the match as Scotland had their fair share of possession and chances with both Christie and Shankland rattling the woodwork.

After going a goal behind through a fantastic Reijnders strike Clarke’s side had their best spell of chances with Scott McTominay also going close.

The Tartan Army will be worried by the final score as two late goals allowed the Netherlands to run out clear winners.

Player of the Match – Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands)

The midfielder’s headed goal was the moment which sealed the Netherland’s win after being under pressure at the opposite end.

The former Liverpool man also played a key role in midfield against a battling Scotland side who were treating the game as a competitive friendly.

Player Ratings

Netherlands: Flekken 7, Frimpong 7, Geertruida 6, Van Dijk 7, Ake 7, Wieffer 6, Wijnaldum 8, Reijnders 7, Simons 7, Depay 7, Gakpo 8. Subs: Blind 6, Dumfries 7, Koopmeiners 6, Malen 8, Veerman 7, Weghorst 7

Scotland: Gunn 8, Porteous 7, Hendry 6, Tierney 6, Patterson 7, Gilmour 7, McTominay 7, Robertson 7, McGinn 7, Christie 6, Shankland 6. Subs: Adams 6, Armstrong 6, Ferguson 6, McLean 6, Ralston 6, Souttar 6.

Match Highlights

18 – Save and off the bar

A fine Gilmour cross picks out Christie at the back post the Scottish star’s header is tipped onto the crossbar by goalkeeper Flekken.

The rebound almost falls for Shankland but just evades him.

40 – Netherlands 1 Scotland 0 (Reijnders)

The Netherlands play it around the edge of Scotland’s box before Reijnders finds enough space and then rifles his effort into the top corner. An excellent strike giving the goalkeeper no chance.
50 – Gunn makes fine save

A fine passing move from out wide sees Depay receive the ball inside the box before spinning to create space and then has his effort saved by Gunn.
62 – Shankland rattles the bar

McTominay does well winning the ball high up the pitch allowing Shankland to run in on goal. However, when one-on-one the Scotland striker fires his effort off the crossbar.

72 – Netherlands 2 Scotland 0 (Wijnaldum)

Wijnaldum finds a gap at the front post and meets a cross to head home from close range to double Netherland’s lead.

84 – Netherlands 3 Scotland 0 (Weghorst)

Substitute Weghorst is at the back of a pack of players and rises high to head home from a corner.

86 – Netherlands 4 Scotland 0 (Malen)

Malen beats the off-side trap and despite frantic efforts to try and win the ball back he slots the ball past the goalkeeper.

Key Stats

Great Britain face Argentina, Canada and Finland in Davis Cup group stage

Great Britain will face Argentina, Canada and Finland in the Davis Cup Finals group stage.

The matches will take place in Manchester this September, after the AO Arena was confirmed as one of the four host venues for the event, which will run from September 10 to September 14.

The top two teams in the group will progress to the Finals in Malaga in November.

Elsewhere, defending champions Italy will go up against Brazil, the Netherlands and Belgium on home soil in Bologna, while Zhuhai in China will host Germany, the USA, Chile and Slovakia.

In Valencia, Spain have been drawn alongside Australia, France and the Czech Republic.

There could well be some logistical problems for all the players and countries involved, as matches are due to start just days after the US Open finishes in New York.

The likes of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, who played a pivotal role in guiding Italy to the title last year, might therefore have some big decisions to make if they have a deep run at Flushing Meadows.

Great Britain, meanwhile, will be attempting to reach the final stage of the Davis Cup for the second year running.

Leon Smith was also at the helm when they won an emotional final against Belgium in 2015.

Team GB still have a formidable bunch of highly ranked male players though, including Cameron Norrie, Jack Draper and Dan Evans, while doubles stars Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury are both Grand Slam winners.

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Canada on the other hand currently only have one man, Felix Auger-Aliassime, in the singles top 100, as do Finland, in the form of Emil Ruusuvuori.

That means their toughest assignment is likely to come against Argentina, who could be led by recent Chile Open champion Sebastian Baez, 19th in the world and one of seven players inside the top 100.

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