The Netherlands remain one of the most powerful sides in European football on their day and their current side has the ability to triumph at EURO 2008. One-time wonderboy Marco van Basten is inspiring a new generation of Dutch players to follow his 1988 lead and take home the UEFA European Championship.
Well, lets hope he does, right?
The Netherlands secured their place in the UEFA EURO 2008™ quarter-finals with a game to spare after producing another devastating display against France in Berne, with Dirk Kuyt, Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder all scoring in a memorable win.
Clinical counterattacks
Twenty years after his goals led the Netherlands to the European title, Marco van Basten’s 2008 crop underlined their case as serious contenders by building on their defeat of Italy to tie up first place in Group C. There may have been less of the flamboyance they had shown in beating the Azzurri – the Dutch riding their luck at times after Kuyt’s early breakthrough – but the speed of their counterattacking play was again in rich evidence, never more so than in the second goal scored by Van Persie after a lightning surge by Robben. Even when Thierry Henry halved the deficit, Robben immediately restored the two-goal cushion to leave France, punished further by Sneijder, joint-bottom of the section with a solitary point – and with everything to do against Italy on Tuesday, when the Netherlands play second-placed Romania.
official man of the match: Wesley Sneijder
real man of the match: Arjan Robben