In Berlin, the Clockwork Orange beat the Ottoman team 2-1. On Wednesday, July 10, against the Three Lions, they will seek to qualify for a new continental final.
We have semi-finalists. The Netherlands have overtaken the revelation Türkiye and entered the top four of Euro 2024. At the Berlin Olympics, A Clockwork Orange managed to come back from the surprise of the tournament and won 2-1. Now they go through England.
The Dutch, led by Virgil van Dijk, entered the series as favourites. However, at the forefront was a cast that was the surprise of the contest and which practically serves as locals, since most migrants in Germany are of Turkish nationality. Without a doubt, he was expected as a rival who would not make things easy. So that was it.
The match started with a slight domination of Clockwork Orange. With more initiative and a determined game, with Cody Gakpo as a standard, they tried to take possession of the ball and manage the timing of the match. But it gradually diluted.
The shortcomings that plagued them in different parts of the continental competition were quickly exposed. There was little attacking disposition, little articulation, few ideas and no scoring opportunities. Türkiye, meanwhile, managed to complicate things through quick transitions and set pieces. That is how the account was opened.
In the 35th minute, Arda Güler caught a rebound after a corner. The Turkish pearl, who came from the right, took a precise cross to the far post. This was confirmed by Samet Akaydín, who scored his first goal with his country’s jersey. And at what time. The central defender unleashed madness in the stands of the German capital. Turkish hell is settling in Berlin and the party begins.
The return
In the supplement, Ronald Koeman tried to make his squad react with the entry of Weghorst, who did a great job as a reference. The great striker managed to complicate the Ottoman defense by immobilizing the central defenders, creating spaces, pivoting and threatening from high up.
The brightest ones continued to come from the Eurasian country side, however, The equaliser came through Stefan de Vrij, who headed in a cross from Depay. With 20 minutes remaining, the centre-back rose in the box and sealed parity with a powerful header.
The score was a blow to both teams. In fact, the impact was felt instantly. Six minutes later, it was Dutch debauchery. Dumfries, who was already practically a right winger, went over the edge and took a cross that went across the entire area. Mert Müldür fell asleep, hesitated with the presence of goalkeeper Günok and Gakpo ate his back. The striker caused the team’s goal. Ecstasy in the Netherlands and absolute sadness in Turkey, two sides of the coin.
Vincenzo Montella moved the board to look for a reaction, but everything was written. A Clockwork Orange changed its distribution and withdrew. They also tried to maintain the result with the ball, although they almost failed in their attempt. The Turks had some clear chances, but they were not precise in front of the rival goal. Goalkeeper Verbruggen also played a crucial role in maintaining the victory.
Eventuallytime is running out and the surprise of the Euro remains in the quarter-finals. For their part, the Netherlands will face England for a place in the tournament final, next Wednesday, July 10. The Dutch are looking for their second crown.
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Source: Latercera

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