Late Virgil van Dijk strike over rivals Germany fires Netherlands into Nations League semifinals
GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany: Virgil van Dijk equalized in the 91st-minute to
send the Netherlands into the Nations League semifinals, at the expense
of France, after sealing a dramatic 2-2 draw away to Germany on Monday.
The Dutch advance at the expense of world champions France after scoring
twice in the final six minutes in Gelsenkirchen as Germany were
punished for but not being clinical enough in the second half.
Liverpool defender Van Dijk fired home to complete the Dutch fight back
after Quincy Promes scored their first goal on 85 minutes to cancel out
Timo Werner and Leroy Sane’s first-half goals for Germany.
The point in Gelsenkirchen was enough to send the Dutch into the Nations
League semis as Group One winners, with world champions France second,
while bottom side Germany were already relegated to the ‘B’ league.
Ronaldo Koeman’s side showed plenty of heart against the Germans, who had been 2-0 up after just 20 minutes.
Thomas Mueller, a second-half replacement, reached the milestone of 100
Germany appearances, but Van Dijk dampened any celebrations for the
hosts.
Having described 2018 as a ‘slap in the face’ — after a record six
defeats in a calender year — Germany showed the ‘killer instinct’ head
coach Joachim Loew had called for after their World Cup debacle — but
only in the first half.
The trio of Serge Gnabry, Sane and Werner, so effective in Thursday’s
3-0 friendly win over Russia, caused the Dutch defense no end of
problems in the opening 45 minutes.
Having started the rebuilding process in the wake of Germany’s woeful
World Cup display, crashing out after the group stages, Loew started
with only three Brazil 2014 winners in Manuel Neuer, Mats Hummels and
Toni Kroos.
Dutch coach Ronald Koeman made two changes from Friday’s 2-0 win over
France with Kenny Tete taking over from Denzel Dumfries at right back
and Promes on the right wing for Steven Bergwijn.
Germany needed just nine minutes to land the first blow in the clash of the European heavyweights.
There was little on when Gnabry’s pass found Werner on the edge of the
area, but the 22-year-old showed ice-cold finishing by hitting the
bottom corner of the net past Jasper Cillessen.
Werner ended his barren run of eight internationals without a goal and
Sane added the second, with the help of a deflection, 11 minutes later
to floor the Dutch.
Again, there was little on when Toni Kroos floated in a long pass to
Sane, who stumbled slightly, but managed to win the ball and fired home a
superb shot, which clipped the boot of a defender, as it sailed past
Cillessen.
A hamstring injury to Ryan Babbel forced Koeman to reshuffle his attack
with Javairo Dilrosun coming on just before the half-time whistle.
Werner fired wide after getting in behind the defense, but from that point on the Dutch began to take charge.
Werner made way for Germany’s chief playmaker Marco Reus with 27 minutes
left as Loew also introduced the experienced Mueller, but it was not
enough to defend the lead.
The Dutch scored from their first real attack when Promes curled his
shot home on 85 minutes after sustained pressure from the hosts.
The scene was set for Van Dijk to complete the fairytale comeback when
he produced a thumping finish to delight traveling fans just before the
final whistle.
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