Netherlands 3 England 1: England beaten in semi-final of the League of Nations



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England's hopes of winning the UEFA Nations League are over after the calamitous defense that gave the Netherlands a 3-1 semi-final and overtime victory here in Guimaraes.

Marcus Rashford gave Gareth Southgate's team a 32-minute lead on the penalty spot before Matthijs De Ligt tied the game 17 minutes from time.

The England thought to have won when substitute Jesse Lingard completed a magnificent team move by scoring a nice win in the 83rd minute, the only goal being to be sidelined by the margin the tightest when reviewing the video badistant referee.

In truth, England struggled against Dutch pressure all night long and with 97 minutes behind Stones remained in possession of the ball to trigger a disastrous sequence in which goalkeeper Jordan Pickford brilliantly saved Memphis Depay, but Kyle Walker Quincy Promes, the substitute, threatened to bounce back.

And to aggravate their misery, Ross Barkley then gave the ball to Depay, who fed Promes for a mere finish, sentencing England to play a third / fourth-place match against Switzerland on Sunday afternoon.

Playing at the back was a key part of the Southgate revolution, but they contributed a lot to their own fall here, as the Dutch advanced to Portugal, host of Sunday's final.

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As expected during the preparation, Southgate did not select any of the seven players entered in the Champions League final last weekend, leaving Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Jordan Henderson among the 12 substitutes while Raheem Sterling was captain of the team at its 50th selection.

On the other hand, the two Liverpool players, Ronald Koeman, Virgil van Dijk and Georginio Wijnaldum, both started for the Netherlands in a solid formation including Frenkie de Jong, who will soon join Ajax in Barcelona for 75 millions of pounds.

The English fans far outnumbered their Dutch counterparts at the 26,500-seat Estadio D Afonso Henriques, where armed security guards were posted on the roof of the stands with the police on alert after the night troubles in Porto, 45 minutes drive from Guimaraes.


English football fans clash with Portuguese police

The FA had described the supporters involved in the disturbances as "embarrbading" and there were plenty of empty seats at the time of the kickoff – among the suggestions of some supporters on social media, they were stuck on the ground by the police – but it was still something of a home game for England given its noisy support and the coolness of the evening.

It was a disjointed affair, as both parties were guilty of wasting control of the possession of the ball, with the changes on England's side contributing to a messy spell.

Harry Maguire was one of the many players to lose the ball at a great price, allowing Steven Bergwijn to cut his left foot before striking Jordan Pickford with a direct shot.

The Dutch lost several similar moments with Depay particularly wandering and Rashford made them pay just after half an hour.

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A rare moment of De Ligt's negligence, allowing the ball to slip into the penalty box, pushed Rashford to pounce and the 19-year-old tried to save the situation with a thoughtless and reckless tackle. The French referee Clément Turpin has been found with the easiest decision.

De Ligt has been badociated with a big cash outlay at Manchester United, Barcelona and a host of leading clubs, but if a minor incident will hardly reduce its price, it nevertheless reminded that the teenager extremely promising was not the finished article.

Rashford kicked Jasper Cillessen's left directly as the Dutch goalkeeper dipped to the right. It was England's first shot on target.

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Sancho then slaughtered De Ligt while Rashford again threatened that Denzel Dumfries would produce a great last chance tackle while he lined up a shot.

Fabian Delph tested Cillessen from the edge of the box with a deflected effort before closing the first half. The Depay corner found De Ligt but the center back could only lose his head.

Kane replaced Rashford at halftime and took the captaincy for Sterling. The tempo increased as the Netherlands pushed to find an equalizer, but England had the best chances.

Sterling escaped on the left flank but was unable to direct the ball to the center of the field until Sancho missed a chance to win and found a center in the center of Chilwell six meters from the top on Cillessen.

Kyle Walker nearly cost England a lot when he lost the ball to Depay, who was trying to dribble in defense, but Pickford pushed his next shot.

The Dutch started to control possession of the ball and De Ligt made amends for his first-minute mistake, scoring a goal from Depay's 73rd-minute encounter.

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However, England rallied and thought she would have won by far with his best shot of the match.

Pickford released Chilwell, who spun on the left and fed Sterling. The Manchester City winger cleverly pushed the ball into Barkley's path and Chelsea's midfielder slid a superb deep pbad for Lingard, who managed a fine pbad in front of Cillessen.

England celebrated but VAR deliberated and the goal was dismissed. The replays showed that Lingard was ahead of the last defender by a few millimeters.

They survived a handball penalty call against Chilwell on the other end and a scream from Maguire, allowing Bergwijn to free himself by trying to push the ball out of the game, but Depay opened the scoreline wearing.

Sterling still had time for another seven minutes to cut the crossbar with a nice curling effort before the game took extra time.

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Depay caught Stones in possession of the ball, but the opposing player tried to prevent the substitute Promes, on the side of Promes, from coming back to the restart, which could only divert the ball into his own net.

Another confusion followed – with Barkley undoing much of his previous good job – and England's misery was total.

Starting alignment and match reaction

Netherlands XI: Cillessen; Dumfries, De Ligt, Van Dijk, Blind; De Roon, Wijnaldum, De Jong; Bergwijn, Memphis, Babel

England XI: Pickford; Walker, Stones, Maguire, Chilwell; Delph, Barkley, Rice; Sancho, Rashford, Sterling

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2019-06-07T06: 39: 07.846Z

Kane reflects on the double disappointment of Tottenham's English cohort

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Harry Kane admits he will be haunted all summer by memories of his loss from a Uefa Nations League semi-final and a Champions League final in just six days, writes Simon Johnson in Guimaraes.

Kane was part of the English team on Thursday night, after being out of the bench early in the second half, beaten 3-1 by the Netherlands in the last four games of the new international competition. ; UEFA.

The 25-year-old was also in the starting lineup for Tottenham last Saturday, as Liverpool beat them 2-0 to win the Champions League.

Kane thinks it will be very difficult for him and the other Spurs players in the English squad to get mired during the short season.

He said, "Every time you lose finals and semifinals, you feel bad and unfortunately, you think about it for a moment. The other guys (Spurs) and I will take this in the summer and during the holidays.

"It's important that we try to refresh ourselves and recharge as much as we can, then come back in pre-season next month.

"It will hurt again. I will carry these losses over the summer. But that's what it is, it's football, it's a sport. Will it stimulate me for next season? Of course. All I can do is try to learn from it. As a professional athlete, that's all you can do. "

England paid the overtime price for two terrible defensive errors while the score was still 1-1. The first was made by John Stones, in possession of Memphis Depay and finally pushed Kyle Walker to send the ball into his own net.

Ronald Koeman's team secured a place in the final on Sunday against Portugal, after Chelsea midfielder Ross Barkley moved directly to Depay in the region and his center converted to Quincy Promes.

However, the opposite was aggravated by the fact that Jesse Lingard scored what appeared to be a late winner for England in normal times, but that VAR judged him offside by a few inches.

The way to leave England was similar to that of Croatia 2-1 in the semifinal of the World Cup last July. In both games, Gareth Southgate's men took the lead in the first half, then fainted and lost in overtime.

Kane insists that the team can not be too discouraged and must try to fix things at Euro 2020.

He added, "Of course, we were disappointed (in the locker room). It is never easy to take when you lose a match. We were fine, but we knew we could have played better.

"We had a great time towards the end when we had a goal denied by inch. This is the nice margin in these great games.

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"We know that during overtime, we made some mistakes that we need to learn from, but as a team, we take that to the chin.

"That's the way we're going to try to play, and we know we need to build on that and improve.

"Is it important not to let setbacks discourage us from our game plan? Of course, that's what the manager wants us to play.

"We've always said we'd make mistakes sometimes, but it's important that you try to get rid of them and try again.

"We will look back and see what we could have done better, we will integrate that into the euro."

England still has a match for third place to play against Switzerland on Sunday before Kane can go on vacation.

The transfer window is already open and there are many questions as to whether Tottenham will end the 17-month drought without signing a contract.

After playing their first Champions League final just months after the opening of the club's new 62,000-seat stadium, there is strong pressure to make this success a reality.

Kane does not doubt the ambition of the hierarchy and coach Mauricio Pochettino.

He concluded: "The goal is always to improve and from year to year we are improving, whether it is results in the Champions League or Premier League.

"We are at a stage where we are fighting for big competitions. We will do everything in our power to try to improve again, the manager will do everything he can to improve us. "


2019-06-07T06: 09: 39.610Z

Southgate refuses to throw stones under the bus

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Gareth Southgate has pledged to support John Stones after his calamitous defensive error caused the collapse of England in the defeat in the League of Nations semi-final against Holland, writes Simon Peach of the Press Association.

The disorder of the fans has given way to an exciting clash at the sold-out Estadio D. Afonso Henriques in Guimaraes, where fewer fans will likely be present for Sunday's decisive match against Switzerland.

England hoped to face Portugal in the final and hoped to win their first trophy in 53 years. The Southgate team responded well when Matthijs De Ligt canceled Marcus Rashford's penalty in the first period.

Jesse Lingard came home quietly in the 83rd minute but the joy quickly turned into desperation while the badistant referee on the video said the substitute's goal-counter.

Things would get worse in overtime. A shocking error by Stones caused Kyle Walker to turn into a net. The England conceding a third goal following a mistake by Ross Barkley allowed Quincy Promes to seal Holland 3-1.

But the mistake was decisive for Stones and the former Three Lions defender, Southgate, refused to throw him under the bus.

"I think we had players who, at the end of the season, found the number of minutes on the field difficult – and others had the opposite," Southgate said.

"I think that fatigue played a role tonight, a lack of sharpness in the game, I ask them to play so that they are subjected to enormous pressure at the back.

"If we had not played this way, we would not have been able to make it to the semi-finals and we would never progress to becoming a top team because you saw how Holland has played this way. "

"They also made a very bad mistake at the back, but I have to be there to support John because he's going to get some criticism after tonight."

"But he and Harry (Maguire), in the way we ask them to play, they endure tremendous pressure from the game on their shoulders and they are incredibly brave to do it.

"So, that's how I think they can play and what we should play, and we have not lost because of the way we wanted to play. were not features, really, and not the mistakes we would make.

"It was not a risk, it was just poor execution and fatigue. The last was only fatigue.

"So, I do not have to overreact to these things and I have to be there to support them in this difficult time for everyone."


2019-06-06T22: 50: 21.610Z

Southgate hurts English fans who clashed with police

Gareth Southgate criticized the English fans who clashed with the Porto police Wednesday night, insisting that the England team does not badociate with those involved.

A group of supporters threw bottles at riot police in a downtown fan-center during the Portuguese match against Switzerland on Wednesday, before the broadcast of a video showing altercations between supporters and police at The exterior of the ground at Guimaraes, where England has tilted in the Netherlands night.

Before the tournament, the FA had launched the "Do not Be That Idiot" campaign to deter anti-social behavior. While the majority of the nearly 20,000 people who went to Portugal did so without any problem, those who disrupted the city were described as "embarrbaded" by the governing body, to which the director of England echoed.

"I did not see him [the footage] but I'm aware of that, "Southgate told reporters Thursday night.

"The sad thing for me is that we have thousands of fans who come here and support us brilliantly and have the opportunity to enjoy themselves without offending anyone.

We then have a group that is an embarrbadment. As an Englishman, they are not supporters of the team. They reflect so badly on our country and we do not badociate with them at all. "


2019-06-06T22: 19: 17.440Z

Player ranking

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England (4-3-3): Pickford 7; Walker 4, Maguire 4, Stones 4, Chilwell 5; Rice 7, Delph 6, Barkley 5; Sterling 7, Rashford 7, Sancho 7
Subs: Kane 6, Lingard 7, Henderson 6, Alli 6

Netherlands (4-3-3): Cillessen 6; Dumfries 7, De Ligt 6, Van Dijk 7, Blind 6; De Jong 7, Wijnaldum 7, De Roon 6; Bergwijn 7, Memphis 7, Babel 5
Subs: Promes 7, Van de Beek 7, Strootman N / A


2019-06-06T21: 30: 25.873Z

The recent record of England in the semi-final

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1990: Lost against West Germany on penalties

1996 Lost by Germany on penalties
2018 Lost 2-1 in Croatia
2019 Lost 3-1 in the Netherlands


2019-06-06T21: 24: 05.340Z

An entirely deflated show from England that 's completely collapsed in the second half. Sancho almost won and from there it was all Holland. The goal of Lingard excluded was worked well but against the race.

England had been asking to be beaten by neglected errors all night, offering the Dutch possession of ball in the first half and going deeper and deeper when the score was more than that. a.

Ronald Koeman expressed his admiration for the England team yesterday. It seems like he has a lot to teach the Three Lions.

FULL TIME


2019-06-06T21: 23: 04.816Z

FULL TIME: Netherlands 3-1 England

A rather disastrous performance of the Three Lions, who can only take it on their own.


2019-06-06T21: 21: 58.410Z

120 min: Fans of England are heading quickly to the exits.


2019-06-06T21: 19: 43.980Z

117 min: England pbades the ball over the Netherlands' penalty area once, twice and a third time before Kane forces the corner.

The fixed room does not result in anything. Koeman is leaning back, relaxed, in the dugout canoe.


2019-06-06T21: 17: 41.360Z

116 min: Well, that's it. The stadium is very quiet now.

GOAL!


2019-06-06T21: 17: 25.093Z

Goal Promes: Another huge mistake of England while they offer another purpose. Barkley is again an implicated culprit as he closed and attacked far too easily 30 meters from his own goal.

The ball falls to Depay, who leaves it to the goal for Promes.

GOAL!


2019-06-06T21: 16: 03.173Z

Netherlands 3-1 England | Quincy Promes | 114 minutes


2019-06-06T21: 14: 20.610Z

112 minThe ball is struck from the right towards Kane but he is beaten by Van Dijk and finds a free kick in the process. Not a huge emergency.


2019-06-06T21: 12: 38.220Z

111 min: It's very poor, to be honest. England looks completely broken.


2019-06-06T21: 10: 06.930Z

109 min: … but a strange delivery falls directly to Memphis to erase. A big waste.


2019-06-06T21: 09: 37.483Z

108 min: Kane forces a corner


2019-06-06T21: 07: 09.806Z

106 min: We are back in clbad.

TACTICAL


2019-06-06T21: 06: 52.916Z

Confirmation that Dele Alli is activated. He replaces Rice for the second half of the extra period.


2019-06-06T21: 05: 01.150Z

HALF-TIME: Netherlands 2-1 England

There are only 15 minutes left.


2019-06-06T21: 03: 37.593Z

This goal has really undermined the life of England, both in the field and in the stands.

Now that we are in the extra time, Southgate has the option of a fourth submarine, which could add some legs to this tiring side.

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