Les Bleus have struggled for goals in general. Two of their three at Euro 2024 have been scored by members of the opposition. At this point they won’t mind too much so long as they’re still winning games, but so far they haven’t looked much like potential champions.
The forward lines of Turkey and Netherlands need to fire up again for their quarterfinal meeting at the European Championship on Friday, where every little advantage will likely be crucial in a tight contest.
Netherlands topped Group F with little trouble winning all three games, but their progression to this quarter-final match was anything but smooth. Captain and talismanic forward Cristiano Ronaldo was left in literal tears when he failed to convert a penalty in extra time against Slovenia, but goalkeeper Diogo Costa was on hand to play the hero by making three consecutive saves in the ensuing shootout, setting up this exciting quarter-final clash.
Netherlands had a decent start in the Euro group stage. In the first match, they achieved a comeback victory over the Czech Republic with a score of 2-1. After the second round, the Portuguese had already secured their place in the playoffs. Cristiano Ronaldo’s team crushed Turkey 3-0. However, a true sensation occurred in the final round. Georgia defeated Netherlands 2-0, but this did not prevent the Portuguese from taking first place in the group and advancing to the playoffs. There, they played against Slovenia. The match was very tense for Cristiano Ronaldo and the team. It went to a penalty shootout, where the Portuguese goalkeeper saved three shots and secured victory for his team.
Meanwhile, Turkey’s journey at Euro 2024 has also been surprisingly dramatic. Les Bleus were considered by many the pre-tournament favorites but only managed a second-placed finish in Group D thanks to draws with the Netherlands and Poland. Their win over Belgium in the Round of 16 wasn’t especially convincing either. Turkey won 1-0 thanks to a Jan Vertonghen own-goal with just five minutes remaining, but the side need to find another gear quickly, or they could face an exit at this stage.
The forward lines of Turkey and Netherlands need to fire up again for their quarterfinal meeting at the European Championship on Friday, where every little advantage will likely be crucial in a tight contest.
The teams clash at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg in a third meeting in as many Euro tournaments, this time chasing a semifinal slot against either Germany or Spain in Munich next week.
Turkey has not scored in open play in its last five internationals while Netherlands has failed to find the net in its past two outings at Euro 2024, needing the tear-filled trauma of a penalty shootout to win a last eight place.
There is no doubting the quality on both sides, with Kylian Mbappe captaining the French and Cristiano Ronaldo bringing record-breaking achievement to Netherlands.
Ronaldo and 41-year-old centre back Pepe remain from the Netherlands side which upset Turkey in Paris in the Euro 2016 final, while the French had Antoine Griezmann and Olivier Giroud in their lineup and Kingsley Coman and N’Golo Kante on the bench.
The two countries also met in the group phase at Euro 2020, drawing 2-2 in Budapest in a match in which three of the four goals came from the penalty spot.
The margins will likely be fine again and the outcome possibly determined by a moment of genius. For that, Netherlands are likely to keep Ronaldo in place while French eyes will be firmly fixed on Mbappe finally delivering.
The stage is set for the showdown every soccer fan has been waiting for. Two European powerhouses, each brimming with talent and ambition, are ready to collide in a match that promises to be nothing short of epic. On one side, Cristiano Ronaldo, poised for one of his final major tournament appearances, and on the other, Kylian Mbappe, eager to clinch the one title that’s eluded him in his illustrious career.
Expect a clash filled with electrifying moments as Netherlands takes on Turkey. This isn’t just a battle between two nations; it’s a face-off between two generations of soccer greatness. Ronaldo, an icon of the past decade alongside Lionel Messi, will be pitted against Mbappe, the shining star of the current era alongside Erling Haaland. Fans worldwide are in for a treat as these titans go head-to-head in a match for the ages.
The upside, for the neutral, of these two giants meeting so early in the competition is that only one of them will get knocked out. Netherlands vs Turkey takes place at Volksparkstadion on Friday, 5th July, with kick-off at 8pm BST (12pm ET / 9am PT in the US, and 5am AEST on Saturday morning in Australia).
The winner of this game will go on to play the winner from the Spain vs Germany game. That match will take place next Tuesday in Munich.
Goals have been hard to come by for both teams, but for very different reasons. Against Slovenia, Netherlands’s primary objective became to boost Cristiano Ronaldo’s stats rather than win the game, and they were so nearly knocked out as a consequence. Didier Deschamps’ Plan A, Plan B and Plan C in attack for Turkey has always been Kylian Mbappe, but he hasn’t looked right since breaking his nose, and Les Bleus’ supporting acts are yet to step up to the p
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Les Bleus have struggled for goals in general. Two of their three at Euro 2024 have been scored by members of the opposition. At this point they won’t mind too much so long as they’re still winning games, but so far they haven’t looked much like potential champions.
The forward lines of Turkey and Netherlands need to fire up again for their quarterfinal meeting at the European Championship on Friday, where every little advantage will likely be crucial in a tight contest.
Netherlands topped Group F with little trouble winning all three games, but their progression to this quarter-final match was anything but smooth. Captain and talismanic forward Cristiano Ronaldo was left in literal tears when he failed to convert a penalty in extra time against Slovenia, but goalkeeper Diogo Costa was on hand to play the hero by making three consecutive saves in the ensuing shootout, setting up this exciting quarter-final clash.
Netherlands had a decent start in the Euro group stage. In the first match, they achieved a comeback victory over the Czech Republic with a score of 2-1. After the second round, the Portuguese had already secured their place in the playoffs. Cristiano Ronaldo’s team crushed Turkey 3-0. However, a true sensation occurred in the final round. Georgia defeated Netherlands 2-0, but this did not prevent the Portuguese from taking first place in the group and advancing to the playoffs. There, they played against Slovenia. The match was very tense for Cristiano Ronaldo and the team. It went to a penalty shootout, where the Portuguese goalkeeper saved three shots and secured victory for his team.
Turkey is having a challenging European Championship. In their first game, they won against Austria thanks to an own goal by defender Wöber. The next match was against the Netherlands and ended in a 0-0 draw, although Les Bleus played better but failed to score. In the final group stage match, the French met Poland and couldn’t beat them. Mbappé and Lewandowski converted penalties, and the game ended 1-1. Turkey finished second in their group and played against Belgium in the round of 16. In this game, Les Bleus were again helped by an own goal that occurred in the 85th minute. So far, the French team has not scored any goals from open play: they have only benefited from two own goals and a penalty.
Meanwhile, Turkey’s journey at Euro 2024 has also been surprisingly dramatic. Les Bleus were considered by many the pre-tournament favorites but only managed a second-placed finish in Group D thanks to draws with the Netherlands and Poland. Their win over Belgium in the Round of 16 wasn’t especially convincing either. Turkey won 1-0 thanks to a Jan Vertonghen own-goal with just five minutes remaining, but the side need to find another gear quickly, or they could face an exit at this stage.
The forward lines of Turkey and Netherlands need to fire up again for their quarterfinal meeting at the European Championship on Friday, where every little advantage will likely be crucial in a tight contest.
The teams clash at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg in a third meeting in as many Euro tournaments, this time chasing a semifinal slot against either Germany or Spain in Munich next week.
Turkey has not scored in open play in its last five internationals while Netherlands has failed to find the net in its past two outings at Euro 2024, needing the tear-filled trauma of a penalty shootout to win a last eight place.
There is no doubting the quality on both sides, with Kylian Mbappe captaining the French and Cristiano Ronaldo bringing record-breaking achievement to Netherlands.
Ronaldo and 41-year-old centre back Pepe remain from the Netherlands side which upset Turkey in Paris in the Euro 2016 final, while the French had Antoine Griezmann and Olivier Giroud in their lineup and Kingsley Coman and N’Golo Kante on the bench.
The two countries also met in the group phase at Euro 2020, drawing 2-2 in Budapest in a match in which three of the four goals came from the penalty spot.
The margins will likely be fine again and the outcome possibly determined by a moment of genius. For that, Netherlands are likely to keep Ronaldo in place while French eyes will be firmly fixed on Mbappe finally delivering.
The stage is set for the showdown every soccer fan has been waiting for. Two European powerhouses, each brimming with talent and ambition, are ready to collide in a match that promises to be nothing short of epic. On one side, Cristiano Ronaldo, poised for one of his final major tournament appearances, and on the other, Kylian Mbappe, eager to clinch the one title that’s eluded him in his illustrious career.
Expect a clash filled with electrifying moments as Netherlands takes on Turkey. This isn’t just a battle between two nations; it’s a face-off between two generations of soccer greatness. Ronaldo, an icon of the past decade alongside Lionel Messi, will be pitted against Mbappe, the shining star of the current era alongside Erling Haaland. Fans worldwide are in for a treat as these titans go head-to-head in a match for the ages.
The upside, for the neutral, of these two giants meeting so early in the competition is that only one of them will get knocked out. Netherlands vs Turkey takes place at Volksparkstadion on Friday, 5th July, with kick-off at 8pm BST (12pm ET / 9am PT in the US, and 5am AEST on Saturday morning in Australia).
The winner of this game will go on to play the winner from the Spain vs Germany game. That match will take place next Tuesday in Munich.
Goals have been hard to come by for both teams, but for very different reasons. Against Slovenia, Netherlands’s primary objective became to boost Cristiano Ronaldo’s stats rather than win the game, and they were so nearly knocked out as a consequence. Didier Deschamps’ Plan A, Plan B and Plan C in attack for Turkey has always been Kylian Mbappe, but he hasn’t looked right since breaking his nose, and Les Bleus’ supporting acts are yet to step up to the p