The Orange victory revenged himself for the disappointing 1-1 Saturday against Turkey in the battle for European Championship qualifiers. And while the Spaniards advance had just announced its intention to take revenge for the 5-1 defeat last summer at the World Cup.
The preparation of Spain, however, showed that a good result not a top priority in the Arena had. Include Iker Casillas, Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta, David Silva and Sergio Ramos rested from coach Vicente del Bosque.
Orange got Klaassen, Jetro Willems and Kenneth Vermeer a chance and that led to an excellent start of Orange. After thirteen minutes Hiddink’s team was already ahead by a goal by the Free. The central defender knocked the touch of a curling cross from Wesley Sneijder (1-0).
Three minutes later it was 2-0 and there were even two novices in the preparation of Hiddink responsible. A beautiful attack came through Willems at Klaassen, who at first the Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea on its way, but the rebound hit or shot
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Somewhat recovered from the flashy launch of Orange Spain succeeded in the course of the first half or the game more to himself draw and also provided opportunities.
Goalkeeper Vermeer, who was allowed to start at the expense of Jasper Cillessen, distinguished himself by the ball’s feet tapping away the promising Pedro. Not much later saw the Feyenoord keeper wide shot of the debuting Juanmi.
In the hunt for the tying goal midway Del Bosque decided with one of Silva to still bring in the permanent forces. The biggest opportunities were in the first quarter but again after resting for the Netherlands.
By far the biggest was the instormende Bruno Martins Indi from close by the ground knocked over. Two minutes later, a shot by Memphis Depay was saved by De Gea
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Among all the opportunities of Orange was surprisingly no possibility for striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, who got little supply of the sides. Ten minutes before he was replaced by Bas Dost, while the Spaniards exchanged frequently.
Substitute Andres Iniesta, who floored Netherlands with his goal in the World Cup final of 2010, was received with a flute concert. Arena saw Orange in the remainder of the second half further defend particularly. Spain had a superiority and had chances, but Vermeer also held in his fifth match zero.
The goalie with some fortune saved a free kick from Gerard Pique and saw substitute Vitolo in a favorable position to shoot wide .
Once Vermeer had to capitulate. Silva, however, had privately made before he effectively finished, so it remained 2-0 and Orange are still most appealing victory achieved in the second term of Hiddink as coach
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By: NU.nl/Rypke Bakker


hahahaha, trainers need to be overhauled, or rather retire.