May 3, 2024

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The Netherlands spoils the opening ball of the young flame in the European Championship in her country |  Save the flame

The Netherlands spoils the opening ball of the young flame in the European Championship in her country | Save the flame

Den Drive was ready. The young Red Flames were allowed to start the European Championships in front of more than 3,000 men. But with Holland I immediately got a big hit.

That was immediately apparent from the initial stage. The Belgians began to get very nervous, and the Dutch became more confident and bold on the ball. Fortunately, the young Flames showed themselves to be resilient and strong in a duel, surviving the one-way traffic at the start.

But half an hour later the inevitable happened. After a good combination, the ball landed at the feet of Nordmann, who did not hesitate, but saw her shot crack. A blessing in disguise for the Dutch, because Hanna Huizenga, who had run, was still able to head the ball into the net.

However, this was by no means a heavy blow to the Belgians. on the contrary. The Flames fought back nicely and took over their opposition for the rest of the first half. For example, 16-year-old De Meester was particularly mesmerized by some of his impressive promotions.

But the Flames didn’t cap their perseverance with a goal. It was the Netherlands who scored the second goal in the 55th minute. After a lower kick from the Belgian goalkeeper, Ziva Henry made it 0-2 into the top corner.

With five minutes left, the Flames had to swallow a clumsy third goal. After an extremely short pass from Alex Postiles pummeled Covent, substitute Danik Tolhock seized the opportunity to make an easy 0-3 advantage. A very heavy result to start the European Championship with the young flame.

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won earlier in the day Germany In the other first group match in Tubize 6-0 against Austria.

On Friday (5:30 p.m.) the young Flames meet Germany at Liberton Stadium in Tubize. Next Monday (July 24) the final group match against Austria awaits in La Louviere. A place in the first and second places provides a ticket to the semi-finals.