The Netherlands beat Turkey 2-1 in the quarter finals. The team is now in the semi-finals of the European Football Championship and can continue to dream of their second European title after 1988.
A nerve-wracking Dutchman reached the semi-finals of the European Championships in Berlin, knocking Turkey out of the competition. Bond coach Ronald Koeman’s side won the highly-anticipated quarter-finals at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium 2-1 (0-1) thanks to a surge in second-half performance and can therefore continue their hopes of a second Champions League win. Europe on German soil after. 1988.
Of all the people, Samet Akaydin (35th minute), who replaced Merih Demiral, who was suspended for his wolf greeting, in the front line, led the Turks to the front in front of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and former international president of Germany Mesut. Ozil. Stefan de Vrij (70th) and an own goal from Mert Müldür (76th) turned the game around and ensured an exuberant Oranje party.
The English, who have so far been undecided, await Wednesday’s semi-finals.
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