review (part 2)
Dutch coach Dick Advocaat heaped praise on his Netherlands side after their
six-goal demolition of Scotland ensured they will join the illustrious band
of teams at UEFA EURO 2004. And Advocaat, whose side found the perfect
riposte to their miserable 1-0 defeat at Hampden Park to inflict Scotland's
heaviest defeat since their 9-3 humbling by England in 1961, said:
"Today we showed we can play as a team."
Complete command:
The home side never looked back after Wesley Sneijder's thunderous opener as
Andre Ooijer and Ruud van Nistelrooij gave the Dutch a 3-1 aggregate lead at
half-time. An early second-half strike from Van Nistelrooij ensured the
Netherlands were in complete command after the break and the Manchester
United FC forward completed his hat-trick minutes after substitute
Frank de Boer's 64th-minute header.
Advocaat staying:
Defiant Advocaat was quick to dismiss speculation that he would step down
from his position before EURO 2004, despite successfully leading his players
to next summer's tournament. "I will stay until the end," he said.
"We showed we can play as a team and have lost only two games in our last
17 - read into that what you will.
'Very happy':
"I think of all the players Wesley [Sneijder] stood out for me. He passed the
ball superbly, took his goal really well and bossed the game in midfield.
Ruud [van Nistelrooij] also played out of his skin.
Not only did he score three goals, he also worked like a horse.
I was very happy for him because he had a frustrating day on Saturday and
received some undeserved critisism."
No shame:
The defeat may have left the Scottish broken-hearted but coach Berti Vogts
insisted it did not leave his players red-faced.
"We were beaten by a side who just had too much quality," he said.
"On Saturday we had a great day - but tonight it was their turn.
We can learn a lot from this game as we begin the [FIFA] World Cup
qualifying programme early this year."
Bright future:
This defeat aside, Vogts has every reason to be positive. In James McFadden,
Darren Fletcher and Shaun Maloney, Vogts knows the future of Scottish football
is in safe hands. They may not have been good enough to beat a gifted
Netherlands outfit over 180 mins but - once the bitter taste of this set-back
is extinguished - the talented trio will develop into stronger players.
Youthful exuberance:
"We have much to look forward to," Vogts stressed.
"The senior side have beaten one of the favourites to win EURO 2004 this week
and our Under-21 side won their group in the UEFA European Under-21
Championship." Indeed, Scotland's disciplined performances during qualifying,
propelled by youthful exhuberance and the new-found self-belief,
will make the road to FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany seem much shorter.
"We must look forward not back," added Vogts.
"We may not have the quality or depth of a side like the Netherlands -
but we can qualify for the World Cup."
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蘇格蘭的未來仍然是相當光明的
他們的年輕人閃閃發光
荷蘭也要繼續保持之前的優良傳統:優秀年輕人儘快浮出水面
尤其是後防!!!
Davids,Stam等悍將我相信歐錦賽將是最後的大戰役
(更不用說老DeBoer...)
如何挖掘出新的Rijkaard,Stam,Koeman...這種優秀又有大局觀的防守人員
就是荷蘭現在最重要的課題
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