Euro 2008 Netherlands Vs France Highlights Video

Goals by Dirk Kuyt, Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder helped the Netherlands reach the last eight as Marco van Basten's team beat France 4-1 in Berne.

It was another superb display by the Netherlands, winners of this competition 20 years ago, only four days after their fantastic 3-0 win against Italy.

However, France may have been successful in 1984 and 2000, but they are now in grave danger of failing to make the quarter-finals.

They face Italy next Tuesday with the prospect of both teams, World Cup finalists only two years ago, returning home early.

Van Basten, one of the stars of his country's 1988 success, named an unchanged side, while France coach Raymond Domenech dropped Nicolas Anelka, Karim Benzema and Eric Abidal with Thierry Henry, Patrice Evra and Sidney Govou coming in to replace them.

France started the match well and Franck Ribery headed Florent Malouda's tempting cross wide after good play by Henry.

However, the Dutch took the lead in the tenth minute with a simple goal. Giovanni van Bronckhorst swung in a corner and Kuyt was strong enough to hold off Malouda and power a header past Gregory Coupet.

Six minutes later it was almost 2-0 only for Sneijder to fire a long-range shot over the bar but, as Holland continued to press, Rafael van der Vaart had a shot from the edge of the penalty area blocked after an intricate passing move.

Terrible defending by France midway through the first half allowed Kuyt to scoop an effort over the bar while Edwin van der Sar did not have to make his first save until the 23rd minute when he kept Sidney Govou's effort out with his legs.

France slowly improved and Govou was again denied by van der Sar before the veteran Dutch keeper was forced to save Ribery's shot.

Just before the interval, Henry turned in an instant on the edge of the area, but bent his shot over the crossbar.

France enjoyed their best spell of the match at the start of the second period. Henry created a chance with some great skill but van Bronckhorst hacked the ball off Ribery's boot.

France should have equalised in the 54th minute. Henry was clean through after beating the offside trap but, although the Barcelona man lobbed van der Sar, the ball also sailed over the bar.

It proved to be a costly miss as, five minutes later, it was 2-0. A superb counter-attack by the Dutch ended with Robben whipping in a left-wing cross that van Persie fired towards goal. Coupet got a hand to the ball but could not stop it crossing the line.

France pulled a goal back in the 71st minute when Willy Sagnol surged down the right-hand side and found Henry who flicked the ball home.

However, within 60 seconds the Netherlands had restored their two-goal lead when another break ended with Robben blasting a shot from a tight angle past a startled Coupet.Ruud van Nistelrooy and Robben went close to scoring further goals before Sneijder grabbed the fourth in stoppage time with a superb strike from the edge of the penalty area.

1st goal by Kuyt


2nd goal by Van Persie


3rd goal by T Henry


4th goal by A Robben


5th goal by W. Sneijder












Ruud van Nistelrooy is surprised by the Dutch side's form



1st half 





2nd half






Match Stats:
Netherlands - France
Shots (on Goal) 15(12) - 17(8)
Fouls 17 - 17
Corner Kicks 2 - 6
Offsides 0 - 1
Time of Possession 56% - 44%
Yellow Cards 1 (Ooijer 52) - 2 (Makelele 33,Toulalan 82)
Red Cards 0 - 0
Saves 8 - 6
Goals:
Kuyt 10 - Henry 71
Van Persie 59
Robben 72
Sneijder 90

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Euro 2008 Italy Vs Romania Highlights Video

Italy were indebted to goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon for earning them a point from a 1-1 draw against Romania that keeps alive their hopes of qualifying for the quarter-finals.
The 30-year-old Juventus keeper saved Adrian Mutu's late penalty as the world champions stuttered against the Group C outsiders.
Italy made five changes to their starting line-up following the 3-0 defeat to the Netherlands and they created the first chance of the match when Alessansdro Del Piero's close-range header was deflected narrowly wide.

Romania were far more adventurous than in their grim goalless draw with France, and they created a clear opening in the 15th minute when Mutu found himself free down the right only for Buffon to pull off a smart save to deny the Fiorentina striker.

When Italy responded Luca Toni headed wide at the far post but Romania continued to look dangerous and Gabriel Tamas' long-range free-kick forced Buffon to make another good stop.

In the 20th minute another free-kick, this time by Cristian Chivu, beat Buffon only to come back into play off a post.

After Toni had once again headed wide for Italy, Razvan Rat's long-range effort flew narrowly wide with Buffon struggling to get across his goal.Simone Perrotta was then denied by a last-ditch Paul Codrea tackle after Toni had headed Gianluca Zambrotta's cross in to the six-yard area.

Just before half-time Bogdan Lobont made a superb one-handed save to keep Toni's effort out and then denied the giant striker's close-range shot.

In first-half stoppage time, Toni thought he had headed Italy into the lead but the linesman ruled that the Bayern Munich man had strayed offside.

Romania continued to create chances after the interval and Mutu's swerving long-range effort almost caught Buffon out.

In the 55th minute the underdogs took the lead when Zambrotta tried to head a long free-kick back to Buffon, only for Mutu to nip in and fire the ball home before the Italy goalkeeper could react.

However, 60 seconds later Italy were level when a deep corner was headed in to the six-yard area by Giorgio Chiellini for Christian Panucci to ram the ball home from close range.

Romania almost regained the lead ten minutes later when Daniel Niculae's shot was blocked while at the other end Cosmin Contra nearly turned the ball into his own net.

But it was Romania that had the best chance to win the game in the closing stages.

With nine minutes left, after Panucci had brought down Niculae, Buffon pulled off a brilliant one-handed save to keep Mutu's penalty out and keep the Azzurri in the tournament.


Main Highlights (9:50 min)

1st goal by A Mutu


2nd goal by C Panucci



Buffon’s Penalty Save (81st Minute)


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