Friday, November 13, 2015

Robben takes Orange at hand – Telegraaf.nl

Arjen Robben showed in the friendly against Wales why Dutch team him so very well could have used much more often in the unsuccessful European Championship qualifying campaign towards France. The injury-sensitive striker scored twice and helped the team of head coach Danny Blind to a victory in Cardiff: 2-3

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Jasper Cillessen fed up with the equalizer. Jasper Cillessen fed up with the equalizer Photo:. AFP
Bas Dost opens the score. Bas Dost opened the score Photo:. ANP Pro Shots
Bas Dost Bas Dost Photo: Reuters

Robben made 81 minutes the winning goal. The beautiful assists came in the name of Bas Dost. The goal was similar to the situation in the World Cup final of 2010. Robben came on the same way to the purpose of Wales off as time in the Spanish goalie Iker Casillas, but scored now.

The first 25 minutes of the game went dull, but then the game was a lot more attractive. Daryl Janmaat clerk 32 minutes Bas Dost. The VfL Wolfsburg striker made his first international goal for the opening goal. A few minutes before Robben shot wide.



Cold Shower for Cillessen

Orange seemed to pick up the rest without a goal against, but a handball by Terence Kongolo threw a spanner in the works. Jasper Cillessen still stopped the assigned penalty, but his first was marred by the rebound of Joe Allen who flew into anyway.

Robben left after the break to see his class. The 31-year-old striker, who almost all unsuccessful European Championship qualification series of Orange had to let pass them by, scored for his characteristic manner. Bayern Munich’s star player came in and shot a hit.



Easy goal against

The defensive security Blind had built with drafting up five defenders picked in Cardiff not look like it had been. When the equalizer of Emyr Huws saw the fortified defense bad.

Robben then missed a good chance to level the score, but ten minutes before the Bedum benefited however from a pass from Dost and slid the ball between the legs of goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey’s goal.

Coming Tuesday Orange can wet the chest. In pursuit of rehabilitation wait without Robben, the clash with world champions Germany. The match will be played in Hanover

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