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The Netherlands came back from behind but ended in a draw against Poland Israel today

2022-06-11T21:07:38.547Z


Crazy evening in the League of Nations • Despite a comeback led by Depression Orange finished 2-2 • In another game Hungary and Germany parted ways in a 1-1 draw


Another League of Nations evening provided a great football celebration.

After the lukewarm match between England and Italy held without a crowd, in the rest of the pitches the atmosphere was different.

Netherlands - Poland (2: 2)

Louis van Gaal's players were surprised by the visiting team, when in the 19th minute the visitors went up to a 0: 1 advantage thanks to a goal by defender Matt Cash who sent a bomb from the right wing to the net. In the 50th minute the Poles doubled the advantage after Piotr's conquest Zilinski at the end of a great bursting attack. 

The Orange returned to the game within 2 minutes thanks to two quick goals from Davey Klassen (52) and Denzel Dempries (54).

In the 89th minute Pendel was whistled in their favor, but Memphis DePay kicked it straight to the right crossbar.

Hungary - Germany (1: 1)

The result of the game was determined within 10 minutes.

In a game without too many opportunities, the hosts took a surprising advantage already in the sixth minute from a goal by Zolt Naj, who reached the rebound first in the box after the goalkeeper's shot and pushed the ball into the goal.

It took Germany 3 minutes to return to the game, when in the 9th minute Hoffman passed the goalkeeper and rolled the ball inside. 



Other

results:

Wales - Belgium (1: 1);

Ukraine - Armenia (0: 3);

Ireland - Scotland (3: 0);

Montenegro - Bosnia (1: 1);

Romania - Finland (0: 1);

Faroe Islands - Lithuania (1: 2);

Luxembourg - Turkey (2: 0).

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Source: israelhayom

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