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Netherlands vs Austria: 5 exciting things to watch out for as Ronald Koeman’s Dutch battle Ralf Rangnick’s army

Imhons by Imhons
June 24, 2024
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Netherlands vs Austria: 5 exciting things to watch out for as Ronald Koeman’s Dutch battle Ralf Rangnick’s army
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As the group stages of Euro 2024 come to a thrilling conclusion, the Netherlands face Austria in a pivotal Group D clash at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.

With a knockout phase spot within reach for both teams, here are five exciting elements to watch out for in this high-stakes encounter.

1. The Tactical Chess Game

This matchup is not just about the players on the pitch but also the minds behind them. Ronald Koeman’s Netherlands and Ralf Rangnick’s Austria bring distinct tactical philosophies to the table.

Koeman’s side has showcased a balanced approach, combining solid defence with swift counter-attacks. Rangnick, on the other hand, is known for his high-intensity pressing game.

How these styles clash will be fascinating to observe. Will the Dutch control possession and dictate the tempo, or will Austria’s pressing game disrupt their rhythm?

2. Xavi Simons’ Creativity

Xavi Simons has been a revelation for the Netherlands. The young forward was unlucky to have his goal disallowed against France, but his influence on the game was undeniable. His vision, dribbling, and ability to unlock defences will be crucial against Austria.

Keep an eye on how Simons operates between the lines, exploiting spaces created by Austria’s aggressive pressing. His performance could be the key to breaking down a resolute Austrian defence.

3. Austria’s High-Octane Attack

Austria’s attack is in fine form, having netted three goals against Poland. Christoph Baumgartner, with his clever movement and clinical finishing, has been particularly impressive. Alongside him, the experienced Marko Arnautovic adds a physical presence and goal-scoring threat.

Austria will look to exploit any defensive lapses by the Dutch, especially on the counter. The battle between Austria’s dynamic forwards and the Netherlands’ experienced defence, led by Virgil van Dijk, promises to be a highlight.

4. Defensive Solidity and Key Battles

The Netherlands’ defence has been rock-solid, conceding just one goal in the tournament so far.

Fullbacks Denzel Dumfries and Nathan Ake have been standout performers, providing both defensive stability and attacking support.

Austria’s central defence, potentially without the injured Gernot Trauner, will need to step up. Kevin Danso and Philipp Lienhart will have their hands full containing Memphis Depay and Cody Gakpo. The individual battles in defence could well determine the outcome of this match.

5. The Importance of Midfield Control

Midfield control is often the deciding factor in closely contested matches. For the Netherlands, the duo of Teun Koopmeiners and Marten de Roon will be vital in breaking up play and launching attacks.

Austria’s midfield, featuring the industrious Konrad Laimer and Marcel Sabitzer, will need to match their intensity. Watch for how both midfields manage transitions and control the pace of the game. Winning the midfield battle could provide the platform for victory.

With so much at stake, this promises to be a thrilling encounter. The Netherlands, needing just a point, might opt for a more cautious approach, while Austria, with a greater need for victory, may be forced to take more risks.

This match is not just about securing a place in the last 16; it’s a showcase of tactical acumen, individual brilliance, and the relentless pursuit of glory that defines the European Championship. Don’t miss it.
Tags: Euro 2024Netherlands vs AustriaRalf RangnickRonald Koeman
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