AN AMAZING MATCH RESLUTS AS MEMPHIS MISSES PENALTY

June 12, 2022
3 years ago

The Netherlands drew 2-2 with Poland when Memphis Depay missed a stoppage-time punishment that would have covered a striking circle back.

 

In spite of leaving Robert Lewandowski on the seat for the whole Nations League Group A4 match, Matty Cash and Piotr Zielinski scored to set Poland in a prevailing position.

 

In any case, Davy Klaassen adjusted two minutes after the fact, and Denzel Dumfries brought the Netherlands level in five minutes or less.

 

Money's handball allowed Depay an opportunity to score the game-champ from the punishment spot, yet the Barcelona forward hit the crossbar, bringing about a draw.

 

At the point when Cash gathered up the ball on the right flank and bored his initial global objective into the base left corner with a lovely completion, Poland held onto the lead.

 

Netherlands recuperated honorably, yet were as yet two objectives behind when Przemyslaw Frankowski set up Zielinski for a clear completion after a splendid ball in behind by Krzysztof Piatek - however VAR was utilized to upset an offside decision in the development.

 

Klaassen quickly cut the shortage when he volleyed Daley Blind's cross home, and Louis van Gaal's side were before long level when VAR permitted Dumfries' avoided endeavor after the offside banner was at first raised.

 

After Lukasz Skorupski kept Depay under control, Cash dealt with the ball, and ref Halil Umut Meler motioned toward the spot subsequent to auditing video of the episode.

 

Depay couldn't exploit what is going on, as his header was again turned over by Skorupski, and the Netherlands were denied triumph.

 

What does this infer? An open door wasted

 

The Netherlands lost an opportunity to progress further in the Nations League finals because of Depay's missed punishment.

 

With Belgium limited to a 1-1 draw by Wales, Van Gaal's side would have driven Group A4 by five in the event that Depay had changed over his extra shot.

 

All things considered, their five-game series of wins over Poland reached a conclusion.

 

The Netherlands' rebound in the last part was both fast and startling. After Poland went up 2-0, Klaassen scored 135 seconds after the fact, and Dumfries leveled 139 seconds after the fact.

 

Depay's hold on to rise to Klaas-Jan Huntelaar's untouched scoring record for the Netherlands was reached out after he turned into the main player to miss three punishments for the public group.

 

What comes straightaway?

 

On Tuesday, the Netherlands will have Wales at De Kuip, while Poland will confront Belgium in Warsaw.