Netherlands against Austria Live updates Sabitzer goalscoring win Euro 2024 match for Rangnick’s team as they are in the is top of the group
Follow the live reaction of Austria’s thrilling victory of 3-2 against the Netherlands that saw them win the group D
By The Athletic
Jun 25, 2024 06:25 PM
Player of the Match: Marcel Sabitzer
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What a fun Sabitzer is playing.
He has been awarded the UEFA’s Player of The Match award and is rightfully so.
It was his fantastic goal which ultimately meant Austria are in the top spot of Group D. it is a bonus to his assist in the 3-1 win over Poland in the final game.
In addition to Grillitsch, Baumgartner and Seiwald within the squad There aren’t many teams in this tournament with more midfield options.
Who is already in the final 16?
Three groups are gone, three more to go.
These are the teams that have a chance to make it into the final 16.
- Group winners: Germany, Spain, Austria, Portugal
- Runners up: Switzerland, Italy, France
- Third-place qualifiers confirmed: Netherlands
- Qualified, but location unknown: England
Austria will be facing Turkey, Czech Republic or Georgia
As as Group D winner, Austria will face the runners-up in Group F.
If you look at the group they are in, they’ll be hoping to make the quarter-finals.
Turkey is currently ranked second by group in F. However, they may be substituted with Czech Republic of Georgia tomorrow night.
Netherlands could be able to meet England in the final 16
However it is true that the Netherlands aren’t like the threat that many anticipated, neither do France!
The team finished third, and was acknowledged to be among the top four teams in the third place Koeman’s team could be facing England in the final 16 if Gareth’s team are crowned the Group C winners at a later date.
Austria’s position as the Group D winners has been confirmed!
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Wow.
What’s up with the books from Group D.
France as well as Poland and the Netherlands were widely believed to finish at the top of the table However, it’s Austria that have won the group following France were able to draw a 1-1 with already-sacked Poland.
There is no one who would want to play Rangnick’s team in knockouts!
Austria has beaten the Netherlands!
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FT Netherlands 2-3 Austria
Then comes an all-time whistle.
Austria are recognized for their outstanding performance, earning three points according to the current situation, they will take the title in the Group D!
Austria continues to exist
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90+6′ Netherlands 2-3 Austria
It has been a very successful trip in terms of stoppage time for Austria,
They have found the perfect balance between pressing and protecting their own box, and have reduced their opponents to barely nothing.
There’s no time to leave the Netherlands today…
Pentz denies Van de Ven!
90+3′ Netherlands 2-3 Austria
Austria haven’t conceded much in terms of chances over the last couple of minutes however Pentz was required to be alert to the threat just a few seconds just a few minutes ago.
Gakpo put a lovely ball through an open channel on the left for van de Ven to pursue. He attempted to shoot an unorthodox ball into the box of six yards however, he was met with a solid refusal by goalkeeper Pentz.
Substitute Querfeld tried everything to block the path of the Tottenham defender, but he has been punished with an injury.
Netherlands are pushing for equalisation
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88′ Netherlands 2-3 Austria
In the very first game of this match, Austria have retreated to their own defensive third.
They need to keep their aim in the final moments of the match, and they’re doing an excellent job to date.
There will, however, be some interruption time, so the Netherlands are definitely still in with an opportunity of sharing points and, as of now ahead of Group D.
Weghorst turns his head over
86′ Netherlands 2-3 Austria
This is extremely rapid and fast in Berlin and could be the most exciting game so far.
Weghorst is always in the middle of action once he gets off the bench, however the fact to have just shot an effort from 14 yards into the crossbar.
The offside flag blocks Austria an additional goal!
83′ Netherlands 2-3 Austria
Now it’s Austria that are back in the lead and, for a moment they believed they had won 4-2.
Baumgartner at a narrower angle than which was facing Sabizter Baumgartner, from a tighter angle than Sabizter’s, whipped shot over Verbruggen as well as into the corner at the bottom However, he was too fast and was disqualified.
A sublime goal
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81′ Netherlands 2-3 Austria
That’s a great objective for Austria.
Baumgartner slipped a stunning feint pass through Sabitzer But his Former Manchester United loanee was rapidly losing space inside the penalty zone.
The result didn’t matter the striker threw a amazing left-footed shot into the net’s roof.
In the nick of time, Austria have retaken the lead in Berlin!
The goal is set! Netherlands are on the same level.
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78′ Netherlands 2-2 Austria
The referee Ivan Kruzliak was forced over to the VAR monitor by his coworkers and was forced to reverse his decision after replays revealed that the ball wasn’t close to Depay’s arms.
I don’t know what caused the VAR to take such a long time, as the ball was clearly not touching Depay’s arm.
Depay equalizes his efforts for Netherlands… but no, He doesn’t!
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76′ Netherlands 1-2 Austria
A typically huge contribution from Weghorst as he flicked in a long ball in the direction of Depay who scored brilliantly in the top corner of the shot.
But, no! The whistle of the referee ended his celebrations, and he remarked the ex- Manchester United forward had handled the ball prior to his goal.
VAR is looking into this…
Close your legs, Cody!
73′ Netherlands 1-2 Austria
It will also get the fans off their seats.
Very delicate footwork from Prass who put his ball into the legs Gakpo! It was greeted by an enormous cheer from Austria supporters who are really having a blast in Berlin.
Malen’s race has been completed, Weghorst replaces him
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70′ Netherlands 1-2 Austria
A hit upon Malen of Prass and who is likely to be too far from receiving an yellow card has caused the Dortmund forward in a bind.
Weghorst seemed to be in the right position to go, and it’s an easy swap. It’s been a game not to be forgotten in the case of Malen who scored an own goal in just 6 minutes and missed an opportunity to score the first period.
Can Weghorst get the chance to produce his normal impact without leaving the bench?