Netherlands to stick to winning Strategy against Austria

The attacking play from the team's 3-2 victory over Ukraine on Sunday in the European Championship seems to have ended the discussion -- at least for today -- about that system trainer Frank de Boer must perform with.

Netherlands to stick to winning Strategy against Austria

On Thursday, anticipate the identical lineup of 3 defenders, five midfielders -- such as wingbacks on each flank -- along with 2 attackers against Austria from the group's second Group C match in the Johan Cruyff Arena.

"I believe we have demonstrated that 3-5-2 could be quite attacking too," Netherlands defender Stefan p Vrij explained. "Within 10 minutes, I believe we'd like seven shots"

Some Dutch lovers want the staff to perform what they believe to be the attacking method of 4-3-3 -- four defenders, three midfielders and three attackers. One rented a plane to push home the message prior to the game against Ukraine.

Both Dutch and the Austrians won their opening games in Euro 2020, so both may progress with another success. The best two teams at each of the six teams progress to the knockout stage, together with the four finest third-place teams.

It was the nation's first win in a significant soccer championship in 31 decades and its first at the European Championship.

On Wednesday, UEFA banned Marko Arnautović for its game at Amsterdam for insulting a competition.

Austria trainer Franco Foda said the group had moved on and changed attention to the game in Amsterdam.

"We've got sufficient quality to compensate for him," Foda explained.

The North Macedonian football federation had requested for Arnautović to be penalized for a civic outburst after he scored in the game in Bucharest. The federation said the tirade was directed in Ezgjan Alioski, that is of Albanian origin. Arnautović's dad is Serbian and his mom is Austrian.

"It is a pity (for Austria) because he is an excellent player," De Boer said. So in that regard it's a benefit for us."

According to the field, Austria defender Martin Hinteregger stated the Netherlands game will be quite different from the group's opener.

"We will have less of the chunk, but that may be great since it will give us greater opportunity to play the counter," Hinteregger explained. "The Netherlands have amazing players, so we'll require a top, combined team performance to shield against their powerful strikes"

"Yes, he's going to playwith," De Boer said.

The trainer didn't say who would need to make way for your Juventus participant.

De Ligt appeared relaxed Wednesday because he regards to instruction alongside former Ajax teammate Frenkie De Jong.

The Dutch have won their past six games against Austria. The Austrians' last victory over the Netherlands dates back to some favorable in Vienna in 1990 -- before lots of the current crop of players in either side were born.

A noteworthy exception is goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg, in 38 the oldest player ever to play for the Netherlands in a significant tournament.

Stekelenburg was a backup at Ajax last year until being called to the first group when Andre Onana was banned for a year by UEFA at a doping case. The Court of Arbitration for Sport a week reduce on the ban for nine months.