Netherlands vs Germany Report
Netherlands 1-2 Germany: Robben tantrum sums up Dutch troubles after Gomez strikes
The winger went into a strop when subbed, while his club
team-mate scored twice in the first half to better a late effort from
Van Persie and give Low's side top spot in Group B
Netherlands' hopes of advancing to the Euro 2012 quarter-finals are hanging by a thread after a 2-1 loss to Germany at Metalist Stadium on Wednesday.
A
labouring Dutch outfit fell two goals behind by half-time thanks to a
pair of lethal finishes from Mario Gomez, who took his tournament tally
up to three, with both goals set up by Bayern Munich team-mate Bastian
Schweinsteiger.
Bert van Marwijk's men were able to improve
after the break though, and pulled one back through a breathtaking
strike from Robin van Persie on 73 minutes.
But despite a late
surge from the Oranje, Arjen Robben stormed off the pitch when
substituted, allowing Joachim Low's men to hang on and take their place
at the top of Group B.
Even
if Netherlands beat Portugal in their final group game on Sunday, their
fate is out of their hands, as their qualification depends on both
Germany defeating Denmark and a favourable goal-difference.
The only change for both sides from their respective tournament
openers came from Van Marwijk, who replaced Ron Vlaar at the back with
Joris Mathijsen.
Van Persie retained his spot in the Dutch XI ahead of Klaas-Jan
Huntelaar, despite the Arsenal striker's profligate showing in the 1-0
loss to Denmark on Saturday.
The 28-year-old had the first opportunity of the match after six
minutes, running onto Mark van Bommel’s glorious lifted pass, only to
poke his finish straight at Manuel Neuer.
Germany looked to respond through Mesut Ozil, whose volley from Van
Bommel’s weak clearing header rebounded off the post into the grateful
arms of Maarten Stekelenburg.
There was a real ebb and flow to the match developing, and Van Persie
spooned another attempt off target after latching onto a pinpoint pass
from Arjen Robben.
Van Persie's woes in front of goal seemed set to continue, and were
further highlighted on 24 minutes when his German counterpart Gomez gave a lesson in clinical finishing.
Schweinsteiger’s through pass perfectly picked out the run of his
club team-mate, whose exquisite turn allowed him the space to slot into
the corner despite a slight touch by Stekelenburg.
Gomez came close to another just past the half-hour mark, but was a
few inches short of connecting with Thomas Muller’s low centre from the
right.
Germany were in the ascendancy, and could have doubled their lead
when Ozil’s free-kick found Holger Badstuber completely unmarked, only
for Stekelenburg to block the defender’s shot from point blank range.
The Mannschaft would get their second seven minutes before half-time
though, with the Bayern combination working a treat once more.
Gomez still had his work cut out for him after
receiving Schweinsteiger’s pass on the right side of the box, but did
not let the angle faze him, and lashed over Stekelenburg into the far
side of the goal.
The Dutch goalkeeper was suspect for Germany’s second, but prevented
his side from falling further behind by tipping away Schweinsteiger’s
free-kick with the last kick of the half.
Van Marwijk shook things up at the interval, hauling off captain Van
Bommel and Ibrahim Afellay for Huntelaar and Rafael van der Vaart to
start the second-half.
However, Germany still held the upper hand. Mats Hummels surprised
Netherlands with an enterprising run up the length of the pitch, before
forcing Stekelenburg into a smart double save.
Robben tried to spark his side into life with a run down the left
flank, teeing up Van Persie at the edge of the box for a shot that was
pushed away by Neuer. Wesley Sneijder was next up, bending a long-range
effort inches wide of the far post.
But as the second half wore on, Netherlands began to inch their way
back towards contention. Robben sliced a volley off target, before
Sneijder saw his shot blocked full on the face by Jerome Boateng.
With 73 minutes gone, they found a way back into the game. Van Persie
took a pass on the edge of the box on the turn, and smashed an
unstoppable shot with his weaker right foot past the despairing Neuer.
Robben was substituted to be replaced by Dirk Kuyt, and he appeared
livid with the decision, throwing a look of disgust towards the bench
before exiting at the opposite side of the pitch.
The Dutch then enjoyed a late spell of pressure, but Germany were
able to hold firm at the back, and almost scored again after a gaffe by
Stekelenburg nearly left Miroslav Klose with an empty net.
Source : Goal.com