Dominant, the Oranjes did not make the break at the break… Follow the eighth final of the Euro

The Dutch inherited the most affordable group leader in the round of 16 on Tuesday. But Romania has the ability to challenge the biggest European teams.

France Télévisions – Sports Editorial

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Cody Gakpo on his opening goal against Romania, in the round of 16 of the Euro, on July 2, 2024, in Munich. (THOMAS KIENZLE / AFP)

The Netherlands are rather lucky. With their status as the best third-placed team, Ronald Koeman’s men could have played Spain, England or Portugal in the round of 16. Instead, they will face Romania, the leader of their group, on Tuesday, July 2 at 6 p.m. in Munich. If the Dutch start as favorites in this match, they will have to gain consistency after having won only one match in the group stage. As a reminder, the Netherlands were surprised by the Czech Republic at this stage of the competition during the last Euro.

For its part, Romania has already achieved a small feat by reaching the final stages, and what’s more, in first place in its group. After surprising defeats against Ukraine on the first day, the Romanians then had a little more trouble, with a draw (1-1) against Slovakia and a defeat (2-0) against the Belgians. A victory would allow Edward Iordănescu’s men to equal their best run at a European Championship, a quarter-final in 2000.


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