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1998-07-07 World Cup Semi-finals Brazil 1-1 Netherlands1994-07-09 World Cup 1 4 Finals Netherlands 2-3 Brazil1974-07-03 World Cup Second Round Netherlands 2-0 Brazil1999-10-09 Friendlies Netherlands 2-2 Brazil1999-06-08 Friendlies Brazil 3-1 Netherlands According to **Brazil is 34 Netherlands is 22 They draw is 44
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It's hard to say, because Brazil isn't a weak team either.
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Portugal draws Netherlands.
Portugal lost to Germany and defeated Denmark with three points to occupy the initiative to qualify, while the Netherlands lost both games and only had a theoretical chance of qualifying.
Effective, Ronaldo obviously did not integrate into the team, playing alone repeatedly provided the visitors with opportunities to counterattack, the Netherlands if they can change the starting lineup in time may burst out with amazing energy, Van der Vaart and Shi.
Ned's midfield and the impact of Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben will also be on full display, and this is the last chance left for the Orange, who believe the Netherlands will not accept the worst game of losing three games in a row.
performance, this game will definitely have a performance, the Netherlands may hit the bottom in this game**, support the Netherlands undefeated, Bo Dutch wins.
In the third round, the teams will fight hard if they do not ensure the qualification, and upsets will begin to emerge, so they must be cautious.
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Most of the Dutch wins are back-to-back battles Portugal is in poor form and poor strength The Netherlands was unlucky in the first two games.
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Don't you understand this? This is clearly a conspiracy! This is a big game of chess played by UEFA President Michel Platini!
First of all, use various means to make the giants lose.
For example, in the first round, except for Germany to win by luck, the giants either lose or draw, in fact, Germany should also lose or draw, which is probably unexpected.
After the first round of the big clubs, Platini had to take care of the hosts first, so the hosts won.
The giants will definitely qualify, otherwise no one will watch the European Championship.
Then how fierce and intense the scene is, how thrilling and thrilling it is, at this time, there is such a team, all the way to the weak team, tepidly advanced to the finals, and finally successfully won the championship under the care of the referee.
Yes, you guessed that right.
That is France, Platini's homeland.
So the Dutch defeat was just a prelude
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Only really strong teams win. It doesn't matter who he meets.
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Because of the form and physical exhaustion, like Robin van Persie, who was too tired last season.
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One of the essences of football is that if you don't have a strong team, you will always win against a weak team, not to mention that this Holland is a first-class striker, a second-rate midfielder, a third-rate defense.
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Because he is the uncrowned king.
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Because the Netherlands is not in a state
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The Spanish national team in 2010 is at the pinnacle of the pinnacle and the Netherlands know how difficult it will be for them to compete with their opponents on a technical level. However, in the final of the World Cup, it is impossible for any team to surrender without a fight, so the Dutch team hopes to play on their strengths and avoid their weaknesses by "playing to their strengths and avoiding their weaknesses".
It should be said that the referee on duty, Howard Webber, did his best, showing a total of 14 yellow cards, including two for Dutch defender Jonny Heitinga, but despite this, the game was still difficult to control – and of course, it was not Webber's fault. One of the most notorious fouls committed by the Dutch side of the game undoubtedly came from Frenkie de Jong, when the orange-clad midfielder kicked Spanish midfielder Xavi Alonso in the chest before claiming to have "rushed the ball".
Webb only showed De Jong a yellow card, and said after the game: "We are very happy with our performance in the World Cup final, it is undoubtedly a very difficult task, the environment is very complex and difficult in all aspects, but we have done the best we can." I have to admit that this is a very difficult contest to blow the whistle and it is a huge challenge for me. ”
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The Spanish national team in 2010 is at the pinnacle of the pinnacle and the Netherlands know how difficult it will be for them to compete with their opponents on a technical level. However, in the World Cup championship and runner-up finals, it is impossible for any team to lose without a fight, so the Dutch team hopes to play on the Spanish team by "playing to their strengths and avoiding their weaknesses", and it is the orange team that has lost the spirit of the "flying Dutchman", they pushed, pulled, kicked and other ways to stop the matador's attack, and the game was dismembered and broken.
It should be said that the referee on duty, Howard Webber, did his best, showing a total of 14 yellow cards, including two for Dutch defender Jonny Heitinga, but despite this, the game was still difficult to control – and of course, it was not Webber's fault. One of the most notorious fouls on the Dutch side of the game undoubtedly came from Frenkie de Jong, when the orange-clad midfielder kicked Spanish midfielder Xavi Alonso in the chest before claiming that he was "rushing for the ball".
Webb only showed De Jong a yellow card, and said after the game: "We are very happy with our performance in the World Cup final, it is undoubtedly a very difficult task, the environment is very complex and difficult in all aspects, but we have done the best we can." I have to admit that it was a very difficult game to blow and that it was a huge challenge for me. ”