Euro 2008: Netherlands 3-0 Italy (Match Report and Video)

June 10th, 2008

euro2008holland1 Before kick off, the general opinion seemed that Italy were going to walk this game, with the Netherlands missing key players due to injury, such as Mario Melchiot, Ryan Babel and Arjen Robben, with Robin Van Persie just passing a very late fitness test.

In the first couple of minutes, both teams seemed very eager to make a good start, especially after France’s shock draw against Romania. After around five minutes Holland started to dominate the game, putting Italy’s’ defense under immense pressure, and it was obvious Italy were missing their usual captain, Fabio Cannovaro.

After twenty minutes, Italy conceded a corner. As the ball flew in, Buffon reached out and punched the ball, landing at Sneijder’s feet. He then whacked the ball and Ruud Van Nistelrooy converted it into the bottom corner. Van Nistelrooy was quite far offside, and Italian players were understandably appalled, Luca Toni getting booked for his arguments.

Italy soon found their feet though, forcing the Dutch back into their own half where they conceded a silly corner. The ball came across and Van Bronckhorst blocked off the line, before running the whole length of the field before making a perfect cross, straight to Dirk Kuyt who headed back into the six yard box for Wesley Sneijder to volley past Buffon.

Just minutes later, Dirk Kuyt played a perfect through ball to Van Nistelrooy, who took it round the Italian goalie but appeared to be caught. Van Nistelrooy stayed up (just about) and crosses the ball back into the middle to no avail, but if he had gone down it would have undoubtedly been a penalty. The Netherlands go into the changing rooms well on top, and Italy didn’t look like coming back from two goals down.

The second half wasn’t any less exciting. Italy started well, but once again Holland started to take control, passing the ball around and playing some extremely good football. There was almost nothing to choose between the two teams, until Pirlo took a curling free kick from the edge of the area which Edwin Van Der Sar superbly saved, before throwing it up the field, for new substitute Robin Van Persie to thread the ball through to Dirk Kuyt who shot from the edge of the box with Buffon making a fantastic save. The Liverpool striker then crossed the ball back in and Van Bronckhorst had an easy header to make it three nil.

After that there really was no way back for Italy, although they had a couple of opportunities that would have gone their way on another day, they failed to score.

It was definitely the most entertaining match of Euro 2008 so far, with fluent football from both sides and some amazing team goals, but it is the Netherlands that came out on top, and, judging by this performance, they certainly have the ability to win the competition.

Final Score:
Netherlands 3 – 0 Italy

Watch the three GOALS scored by Netherlands:

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  • 1. Matthijs van Duijn  |  June 10th, 2008 at 2:17 am

    Van Nistelrooy wasn’t quite far offside… it just seemed so. seconds before, Panucci hits Buffon and Buffon pushes him over the line, but that doesnt make Panucci off the game, wouldve been too easy… “the chairman of Austria’s refereeing commission Gerhard Kapl later insisted that Van Nistelrooy had been played onside by Italy defender Christian Panucci, who had been injured seconds and was lying off the pitch.” (BBC Sport)

  • 2. Ad Verstegen  |  June 10th, 2008 at 10:58 am

    The Dutch played great on the counter attack and their defense did their job with the shutout. They and Germany look strong so far.

    I wish these writers and tv announcers (Al Jazeera Sports+3) could at least learn the offside(singular)rules. The last defender was on the ground next to the net so RVN was onside when he scored. Just because the defender was off the field does not make the offensive player offside otherwise every defender could simply walk off the pitch at the net. The defender did not get up and get back on the field as he could and should have done.

  • 3. italy fan  |  June 10th, 2008 at 2:39 pm

    italy still the best good luck in the next game

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