XXVII. The new three musketeers of the Netherlands

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In addition to winning the European Championship once (1988), Depressed Di won three World Cup runners-up (1974, 1978, 2010) and one World Cup third place (2014), which can be said to be quite a pity.

Especially in the last two World Cups, the orange team has shown strong attacking power and desire to win, but in the end, it has failed.

Many people like the Dutch style of all-attacking and all-defensive play, which is wide open and close, hearty.

From the era of the Three Musketeers, to Bergkamp, Vanney, Kluivert, and even today's Van Persie and Robben, they are all passionate wild men.

They are extremely talented and have a bold temperament, and no matter where they are, they will unleash infinite charm and become the pioneers of leading the game.

The five major European leagues all have the footprints of the Dutch, who have never flinched from the battlefield.

They never lacked the courage to start over, but their fate was a little bumpy, and they never reached the top of the world.

They are between the first-class and the second-rate, the key is to play, play well, and the world is invincible. If you don't play well, you're out of the game.

But their fighting style, in today's prevalent offensive football, is indeed pleasing to the eye and blood-pumping.

Attack with all your might, defend with all your might, go all out, be wholehearted, and be born only for victory.

Persistent, passionate, intense, all the exciting elements of football, are released under the bright orange.

Australia, once again, has become a litmus test for a strong team.

In the last game, Spain attacked hard and sharpened their horns and easily defeated the Kangaroos 3-0, but in that game, Spain lost Torres and it was difficult to return in the group stage.

The final round, the battle for Jose, could put Spain on the back foot. If they are forced to finish second in the group, they may face Portugal in the knockout rounds.

It is a cruel thing for a strong team to meet too early, and if you unfortunately lose, you will lose the opportunity to advance. This is also something that the Netherlands does not want to face.

In the World Series, strength is one thing, but luck cannot be ignored.

Whether the Netherlands can play a flowing attack against Australia and whether they can easily defeat the kangaroos will reflect their competitive state to a large extent, and can also indirectly compare the advantages and disadvantages of the Netherlands and Spain.

At 10 o'clock in the evening, Lin Yue was ready in the live broadcast room, connected the live broadcast signal, and began to explain.

Today, he wore an orange jersey that represented the Netherlands. Reflecting his cute chubby face, he is particularly vibrant.

Orange, between red and yellow, but not glamorous, not vulgar, mixed with a touch of dynamism and vitality.

"Good evening, everyone, and today I'm going to bring you the match between the Orange Shirt Netherlands and the Kangaroos Australia."

"From their names, you know how they are dressed today. That's right, the Netherlands is still dressed in bright orange. Australia didn't wear the bright yellow of the game, but instead wore a gray jersey, and from a distance, it really looked like a big kangaroo and a big orange. ā€

"The colors on the field are distinct, one is dirty, the other is bright, and this may also represent the gap between the two teams."

'The Netherlands played a 3-5-2 attacking formation today.

Goalkeeper: Krull

Defenders: Van der Wiel, Vlar, Janmatt

Midfielders: Sneijder, De Jong, Fair, Van der Vaart, Afelai

Forwards: Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben

Australia still use the traditional 4-4-2 formation.

Goalkeeper: Matthew Ryan

Defenders: Matthew Spiranovic, Jedinak, Ryan McGovern, Brad Smith

Midfielders: Aaron Mooy, Oliver Bozanic, Ojkonomidis, Robbie Crews

Forwards: Tommy Juric, Apostolos Gianno.

"The Dutch team is still dominated by the team of the previous two years, and the main characters are all over 32 years old, but no one dares to underestimate these once fast and light sword masters." Lin Yue has always lamented the persistence of the Dutch veteran, and many people like Bergkamp and Vanney have dedicated their youth to this orange red.

Woo, a whistle blew, and the second round of Group B of this World Cup began, and the Dutch took possession first.

Don't look at De Jong, Van der Vaart, Van Persie, Robben and others are all veterans, but they seem to have a constant surge of strength in their bodies.

Why is it so appealing to go all-in?

The so-called all-out attack, not everyone is on it, and more people may not work.

Everyone must be able to fight, have a way to fight, be able to play a variety of coordination, and skillfully complete the attack.

Passing, cutting, running, filling, covering, and shooting can all be done very well, and such a team with all-round attack power is the most photographable.

They advance and retreat, rotate, fast and effective, as flexible and tacit as the five fingers of a hand.

When it comes to the Dutch Legion, one has to mention a big surname - Fan.

You see from Van Basten, to Van der Sar, Ruud van Nistelrooy, to Van der Vaart, Van der Wiel, and Van Persie. Each is a well-known character.

The Dutch took the initiative in an instant, with eight men up front, and even Van der Wiel moved to midfield to help pass the ball.

Pass the ball with one foot, and the ball will go away, never delay. 2 seconds out of the ball, this is the style of a master.

Unlike the youth army of Spain, this Dutch team does not have an advantage in age, but the experience and skill make up for the physical and age disadvantage.

Of course, like the front trident - Sneijder, Van Persie, Robben, although they are 34 or 35 years old, they are full of vitality and attacking power.

This will be the last World Cup for the trio to join forces, and the first two have been defeated in the final moments of the championship, but they still maintain their fighting spirit.

They look forward to breaking the Dutch uncrowned destiny and becoming national heroes on a par with the Three Musketeers in history.

Captain Van Persie inherited the fine tradition of the Fan family, especially the offensive talent, and caught up with the 'King of the Small Penalty Area' Van Nistelrooy, and his calmness and boldness made this former king full of passion and expectation.

As for Robben, a fast horse striker, he has fought countless battles in his life, and he has had indulgence and happiness, and he has also had gloomy sadness.

In the 2010 World Cup final with Spain, he missed a single knife and lost the championship trophy, which must be an indelible pain in his heart.

But Robben is a big heart, he should have the opportunity, never hesitate, if he doesn't enter, then it's not something he can control.

In 2010, the Netherlands was the closest to the World Cup, but its dream was shattered. But they have also gained the strongest weapon to rise.

Sneijder, who burst out of the game and was born out of nowhere, eventually won the World Cup Silver Ball Award and the World Cup Bronze Boot Award with five goals, and became the World Footballer of the Year and the world's best midfielder that year, and was selected in the 2010 FIFA World Team of the Year.

Since then, he has established his position in international football and has become one of the tactical cores of the Netherlands.

It is really legendary that this small midfielder, with his shooting skills that he is not good at, can play such a superb level in such an important international battlefield.

He's a perfect team player, and he's always in the most critical and appropriate position whenever he's needed offensively or defensively.

It is no wonder that the coach at that time, Van Basten, personally handed over the No. 10 jersey to him, which is the soul of the team, which shows the importance he attaches to him.

Sneijder's free-kick, Robben's assist, and Van Persie's goalmouth skills are a killer move that no big man can prevent.

After some probing, the Netherlands have figured out Australia's defensive strategy, and it is time to use their all-out strategy.

Robben accelerated on the right side, De Jong followed, the two had a good heart, one switched to cover, Robben smoothly shook the defender who could not pursue, and rushed all the way to the right side of the penalty area.

Van Persie accelerated in the middle, and Sneijder quickly got rid of the defense and followed up to 2 meters behind Van Persie, ready to respond.

Whew, Robben pulled a low-mid ball with his left foot that spun fast and drifted in position, and slashed in front of Van Persie.

Not good!!

A defender hurriedly turned around and intervened with a defender on Van Persie's right to disrupt Fan's catch.

Van Persie used his body to fend off the defenders behind him and not let him interfere with his touch. Anyway, he didn't dare to make a big move to pull himself, this position, it was easy to be awarded a penalty.

He quickly lifted his left foot and kicked it out. But instead of kicking the ball, it's hitting the defender who is rushing back from the left, knocking each other with both feet.

In an instant, the ball passed between his legs and flew backwards.

Yes!? The ball is at the feet of the unguarded Sneijder!!