Say hi to the Dutch!
4-1, hehe.
I don't know where to begin. I just won't.
- Italy was poor against Romania. Yes, Toni is strong in the air but they put Goian next to him and that pretty much ruined the party. He was ruled offside when he was onside a few times, though. Didn't have a poor game, but obviously not a world class level (go suck balls, Bachi). Italy's play was too transparant. They bring the ball out from midfield and play to a static striker. All good and well when it works, but this time it didn't work and they couldn't find better options. Romania was good, defended well, countered well, should've made the penal and win. Stupid Mutu, though his first goal finish was out of this world. Prime example of the concept of individual quality (like Ibra's goal vs. Greece).
Netherlands - France
First half
First 15 minutes were for the Dutch, obviously. Good pressure and forward play. Good early goal by the man from Katwijk. The French picked up the play after that, the Dutch getting slightly sloppier (or less focused, if you will) and the French exerting pressure and bringing the ball towards the 16. Their final pass was good enough most of the times, but combinations of poor ball control, forward positioning and the eventual finish led to no French goals. Then there's that bloke between the Dutch posts called Edwin...
Second half
We saw Engelaar come off, which was obvious. He made many unforced errors (to use a tennis term). With him being subbed for Robben i was slightly worried we may give away some control in midfield, but the in-depth (literally) threat that Robben gives did compensate for that. However it didn't release us from the French pressure. He eventually did repay us with a goal from a seemingly impossible position after a good pass from, I think, v/d Vaart, or maybe Sneyder, nailing the 3-1.
The French 2-1 was a bit sloppy, really. One can almost call it a deflection, but okay. We picked up the pace with a brilliant van Persie goal, replacing Kuyt, not a minute after the 2-1 (I was taking a leak at the exact moment, could you believe it?). The 4-1 was a formality, really. Just another example of a self-created opportuntiy and individual quality. Other side notes: Henry missed a immense opportunity with that loop ball. Makelele could've, and maybe should've, gotten red. Nistelrooy was, despite not scoring, absolutely ace. Working hard as a "bait-player" and showing vision and creativity, he stood at the base or played a part in many of our offensive plays.
On the whole, however, the Dutch repeated the same team effort they did against Italy. They all worked hard for each other, I was especially impressed with Sneyder's defensive work, absolutely excellent. Boulharouz as well was once again absolutely solid, amazing for a man who only played 6 compettiive matches this season.
The French were just outclassed on every level.
If we maintain this level of play, we *will* become Euro champions...