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Weghorst scores Dutch winner against Poland

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Substitute Wout Weghorst snatched a late winner for the Netherland­s in a 2-1 victory over Poland yesterday in their opening Euro 2024 clash.

The Burnley striker, who burst into life at the 2022 World Cup, once again brought his best game to the big stage in Hamburg as Poland looked to have frustrated their opponents, despite injured striker Robert Lewandowsk­i being unable to play.

The Barcelona striker’s replacemen­t Adam Buksa, headed Poland in front after 16 minutes before Cody Gakpo levelled with a deflected effort at the Volksparks­tadion.

Netherland­s failed to convert further openings and Poland improved as the game seemed to be heading for a draw, before Weghorst intervened in the 83rd minute to delight his team’s fans.

Clad in their traditiona­l vibrant orange, a sea of bouncing

Dutch supporters took over the streets of Hamburg before the game, hoping for a second European Championsh­ip trophy.

Coach Ronald Koeman, in his second stint at the helm, won the tournament with the Oranje as a player in 1988.

The Netherland­s, who performed strongly two years ago at the Qatar World Cup after failing to reach Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup, came out of the blocks quickly.

Despite lacking the star power of previous generation­s – the likes of Arjen Robben, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Robin van Persie – their current trio of forwards are dynamic.

Liverpool winger Gakpo took the creative reins alongside Memphis Depay and Xavi Simons, and tested Wojciech Szczesny with a low drive.

Midfielder Tijjani Reijnders steered a good chance narrowly wide before Michal Probierz’s Poland took the lead against the run of play with one of their first forays forward.

Antalyaspo­r striker Buksa planted a glancing header beyond Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen from Piotr Zielinski’s corner after 16 minutes.

Szczesny saved well from Netherland­s captain Virgil van Dijk and Depay flashed two efforts off-target before Gakpo levelled.

The forward’s effort from just outside the area deflected in off Bartosz Salamon, leaving goalkeeper Szczesny with no chance.

Gakpo put Netherland­s ahead from close range after being teed up by Nathan Ake but his shot rose fractional­ly too high.

Sporting a striking white sweatband around his forehead, Depay fired agonisingl­y wide in first-half stoppage time as the Dutch maintained control and racked up shots. Poland largely managed to stifle their opponents in a more even second half, with the Netherland­s short of ideas.

Verbruggen saved from Jakub Kiwior at his near post, while Denzel Dumfries threatened twice at the other end.

Stefan de Vrij headed a corner over but the fluency Koeman’s side produced in the opening period was harder to come by as Poland’s confidence grew.

It took Weghorst to finally put the Oranje ahead. He finished clinically with his first opportunit­y two minutes after coming on.

Ake, who also teed up Gakpo for the opener, slid a low cross into the box and Weghorst diverted it home with a tidy finish.

The Netherland­s next face tournament favourites France on Friday, while Poland take on Austria hoping to have Lewandowsk­i fit to play.

 ?? ?? Dutch forward Wout Weghorst celebrates after scoring the winner against Poland.
Dutch forward Wout Weghorst celebrates after scoring the winner against Poland.

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