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Jan FLEMR, Aug 6, 2017
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| Netherlands' players celebrate with the trophy after winning the UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 football tournament on August 6, 2017 (AFP Photo/JOHN THYS) |
Enschede
(Netherlands) (AFP) - A brace from Vivianne Miedema led hosts Netherlands to a
4-2 win over Denmark and their first women's Euro title in Enschede on Sunday.
Miedema
pulled the hosts level at 1-1 on ten minutes and added her second goal two
minutes from the end to round off the scoring, with Lieke Martens and skipper
Sherida Spitse also scoring for the champions.
Denmark took
the lead as Nadia Nadim scored from the penalty spot on six minutes after Kika
van Es had brought down Sanne Troelsgaard in the box.
Miedema
then fired home a superb cross from right winger Shanice van de Sanden who had
outsprinted Cecilie Sandvej on the wing.
Martens
turned with the ball just outside the box in the 28th minute and her low
left-footer beat diving Danish keeper Stina Petersen at her left post.
The valiant
Danes equalised on 33 minutes when skipper Pernille Harder picked up a long
pass on the right wing, took it inside the box and wrong-footed Dutch keeper
Sari van Veenendaal, scoring with a low left-foot shot to her left post.
Spitse then
scored five minutes after the break with a low shot from a free-kick and
Miedema made it 4-2 after fooling a defender inside the box and beating
Petersen with a low shot in the 89th minute.
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Netherlands'
midfielder Sherida Spitse (L) and forward Shanice van de Sanden (R)
pose after
winning the UEFA Women's Euro on August 6, 2017 (AFP Photo/
Tobias SCHWARZ)
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The Dutch
are only the fourth team to lift the trophy after eight-time champions Germany,
two-time winners Norway and Sweden, who won the first edition in 1984.
"It
was an open match, both teams played to win of course," said Dutch coach
Sarina Wiegman.
"There
were two teams who really wanted to play football. A match with six goals,
that's very important for women's football as well."
"We've
played six amazing games and today we showed that even if we get behind in the
game we can still change the game," said Miedema, pointing out the
champions' perfect record at the tournament.
"The
moment we scored for 3-2, I just thought -— it's not going to go wrong
again," added the 21-year-old new Arsenal signing from Bayern Munich.
"We
played so much better in the second half and I think we deserved to win the
tournament."
Denmark,
like the Dutch playing in their first final, made two changes in their starting
line-up as Sofie Junge Pedersen replaced midfielder Line Jensen, out with a
torn knee ligament, while Sandvej came in for left-back Line Roddik.
Propelled
by a sold-out Twente stadium in Enschede, the Dutch dominated the early minutes
of a very lively first half, but Denmark's first goal levelled the situation on
the pitch.
Martens
could have extended her scoring record after 15 minutes, when van de Sanden's
low cross found her inside the box, but Petersen had little trouble clearing
her weak shot.
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Netherlands'
forward Vivianne Miedema (L) celebrates with midfielder Lieke Martens
after
scoring a goal against Denmark on August 6, 2017 (AFP Photo/JOHN THYS)
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Nadim had
two good chances to add to her opener, but her one-on-one with Van Veenendaal
ended in the hands of the Dutch keeper and then she missed a cross.
In the
second half, Van Es sent a long-range shot wide, Petersen superbly stopped
Miedema's blast from long range and Jackie Groenen narrowly missed from long
range.
At the
other end, Katrine Veje's attempt from inside the box missed the Dutch goal,
just like a rebound from a corner by substitute Frederikke Thogersen.
Troelsgaard
missed the top corner by an inch five minutes from the end as the Danes pushed
for an equaliser.
"The
Dutch team scored more goals than us and to be quite honest the Dutch team was
the best team in the tournament," said Denmark coach Nils Nielsen.
"It's
not easy to play at home, it's so easy to disappoint everybody, but they
didn't, they performed so well."
"I am
very very proud of my team, we have had so many problems and they kept fighting
right until the end."
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