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Women's Euro 2022: title holders, the Netherlands come up against Sweden in chickens

2022-07-09T21:24:30.282Z


The Batavian eleven must be satisfied with a small point for their entry into the running on the lawn of Bramall Lane in Sheffield. The fault, no doubt,


Everything had started so badly that the Batavians can breathe.

The Netherlands, reigning European champions, launched the defense of their title at the Euro, Saturday in Sheffield, with a valiant draw against Sweden (1-1), another favorite, recovering from a first nightmarish period marked by two outings on injuries.

The coronation contenders' ball on July 31 at Wembley had held no big surprises so far with initial victories for England, Norway and Germany, among others, and women's football fans were salivating ahead of the announced clash at Bramall Lane.

If the atmosphere was good in the Sheffield United stadium, filled with 21,342 spectators in orange and yellow jerseys, the meeting between two strongholds of European football took time to come alive.

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The Dutch, reigning vice-world champions and European champions, struggled to display their game against the more enterprising Swedish Olympic vice-champions.

And their first period turned out to be nightmarish, between the opener quickly conceded (36th) and, above all, two worrying injuries in his back line.

An undecided group

Experienced 'Oranje' goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal first had to make way for near-rookie Daphne van Domselaar after just twenty minutes, unable to recover from a blow to the shoulder.

Then it was central defender Aniek Nouwen who left the pitch, supported by the medical staff, after a right ankle injury.

She bent under the weight of Swedish striker Lina Hurtig after a duel in the box.

Despite these twists of fate, the Netherlands found the mental and physical resources to pick up the score.

Little in sight until then, the star striker Vivianne Miedema overflowed on the left side, pressed the Swedish defense and the ball bounced into the feet of Jill Roord, effective against the goal of Hedvig Lindahl (52nd, 1-1).

Earlier this Sunday evening, the Portuguese, surprise guests of the competition after the exclusion of Russia, have themselves scored a draw against Switzerland in a spectacular match.

They were down 2-0 after five minutes of play, before coming back to score.

At the end of the first round, one of the two qualified teams will face the French team in the quarter-finals if Les Bleues, who are launching their tournament on Sunday against Italy, validate their ticket.

Source: leparis

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