Dutch mills deepen Germany's wounds with a clean three



The Netherlands won a 3-0 win over Germany at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam in the third round of Group A of the first tier of the UEFA EURO.
The Netherlands, who won their 11th victory over Germany in 46 games, including 15 draws and 15 wins for Germany, moved to second place in the group standings with three points behind the world champion France, four points from a draw with Germany opening and beating the Netherlands 2-1 in the stage the second.

France take on Germany on Tuesday (October 16th) in Paris in the fourth stage. The German coach Joachim Loew has been put on the back burner since the last World Cup in Russia. the first.

PSV striker Steven Bergfin opened for the Orange team in the third minute with a reel to play in the German zone. However, goalkeeper Manuel Noir preceded French striker Memphis DeBay and crashed on the ball.

The Germans waited until 15 minutes to make their first dangerous chance when Leipzig striker Timo Werner unmarked the ball from inside the area with an out-of-the-field defense as Spanish goalkeeper Jasper Silesen left.

Silesian then shone Thomas Mueller's medium-high shot into the corner before breaking into the right corner of his goal through a pass from Tony Cross.

Liverpool defender Virgil van Dyke opened the scoring with a header in the center of the goal, 30 after a header from Ryan Babel, who had a corner kick from Memphis DeBay on the right.

The Germans then escaped a second Dutch injury when Babel failed to follow a free-kick in front of the goal and netting the empty net after a right-back pass from Denzel Damfrees.

Müller missed the equalizer as he shot from inside the area in the keeper's outer net, 38 minutes after a pass from Emery Jean.

The Germans opened the second half with a series of attacks on the Dutch region without real danger.

Coach Joachim Loew has charged both Manchester City striker Lorea Sanet and PSG midfielder Julian Draxler in place of Thomas Muller and Emery Jean respectively (57th) to activate the attacking line.

An unattended Sania wasted a good chance of a draw when he hit the ground near the left post of the goalkeeper after a neat pass from Joshua Kemic.

DeBay wasted the chance to score a boost from the rebound as they were shot by keeper Noir (76).

Liverpool midfielder Giorgio Venaldum also made a three-point shot after a counterattack and a shot from the outskirts of the German area.

Four minutes before the end, Debye fired a shot of mercy by scoring the second injury from a corner kick from the edge of the box and rebounded from the feet of goalkeeper Noir to the roof of the goal following a counterattack led by Quincy Brums right (86).

The German cross was played by Debay from the outskirts of the area.

However, Venaldum scored the third injury with a ground shot from inside the area to the right of Noir (90 + 3) to lead the Netherlands, led by coach Ronald Koman to win a big three clean.