Poland 1-2 Netherlands: Wout Weghorst SCORE in the first minute after coming off the bench when replacing Depay after extremely UNFORTUNATE misses

Just 2 minutes after entering the field, Wout Weghorst shined with a cool finish to score the goal that helped the Netherlands lead 2-1 after an assist from Ake.

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In the 16th minute, from a corner kick, Nicola Zalewski took a favorable free kick for Adam Buksa to jump high and head the ball to open the score 1-0 for Poland.

In the 29th minute, Gakpo’s shot from outside the penalty area hit a Polish defender’s foot and changed direction to score the equalizer 1-1 for the Netherlands team.

In the 89th minute, just 2 minutes after entering the field, Wout Weghorst shined with a cool finish and scored a goal to help the Netherlands lead 2-1 after an assist from Ake.

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90′: Second half has 5 minutes of extra time!

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83′: Just 2 minutes after entering the field, Wout Weghorst shone with a cool finish to score the goal that helped the Netherlands lead 2-1 after Ake’s assist.

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81′: Memphis Depay and Gakpo leave the field to make way for Jeremie Frimpong and Wout Weghorst.

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71′: The Netherlands are still having a lot of trouble against Poland in the second half.

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70′: Wojciech Szczęsny continues to play excellently to prevent Denzel Dumfries’ dangerous pass.

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65′: Denzel Dumfries’s shot was dangerous but did not make a difference.

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62′: Under pressure from Poland, coach Ronald Koeman was forced to make personnel adjustments when sending Georginio Wijnaldum and Donyell Malen onto the field to replace Joey Veerman and Xavi Simons.

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59′: Zieliński and then Verbruggen had chances to shoot but could not bring the second goal for Poland.

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54′: The Dutch team had a quick counterattack and Xavi Simons’ final shot did not hit the target.

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Fans at the Volksparkstadion are still waiting for the next goal in the match.

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50′: The Dutch team is still taking the initiative and putting pressure on Poland’s goal.

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46′: Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny continues to play excellently to block Denzel Dumfries’ pass to his teammates.

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The second half begins.

Poland has a change of people. Jakub Moder comes on for Sebastian Szymański

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45’+1: The Netherlands has another dangerous opportunity, but unfortunately Depay cuts the ball across Poland’s goal.

The first half of the Poland-Netherlands match ended in a 1-1 draw.

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42′: Gakpo had a great chance to score a double, but he shot over the bar.

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35′: The two teams seem to be gradually slowing down the pace of the match to ensure safety on their home field.

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29′: Gakpo shot from outside the penalty area, hitting the Polish defender’s foot and changing direction to score a 1-1 equalizer for the Netherlands.

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24′: The Dutch players are still creating great pressure in the hope of getting an equalizing goal in the first half.

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20′: Virgil van Dijk has a strong shot in the penalty area but still cannot beat goalkeeper Szczesny.

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16′: From a corner kick, Nicola Zalewski took a convenient free kick so Adam Buksa jumped high and headed in to open the score 1-0 for Poland.

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13′: Xavi Simons fired a dangerous shot from outside the penalty area, sending the ball across the Polish goal.

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12′: After the initial period of being forced on the field, the Polish player is also gradually regaining his spirit to create danger towards the Dutch goal.

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9′: The Netherlands had a good combination in Poland’s penalty area but Tijani Reijnders’ final shot unfortunately went wide of the post.

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2′: Gakpo fired a dangerous shot but goalkeeper Szczesny played brilliantly to save the goal for Poland.

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1′: The match begins!

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Polish fans expect the home team to create a stir against the Netherlands.

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Starting lineup

Ba Lan: Szczesny, Bednarek, Salamon, Kiwior, Frankowski, Zielinski, Romanczuk, Szymanski, Urbanski, Zalewski, Buksa.

Hà Lan: Verbruggen, Dumfries, Van Dijk, Ake, De Vrij, Schouten, Veerman, Simons, Reijnders, Gakpo, Depay.

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Lewandowski was only on the reserve list when Poland faced the Netherlands.

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