The Dutch Hockey Players Have won the European Title for the Fifth Consecutive Time On Sunday in Mönchengladbach. The Team of National Coach Raoul Ehren won the Final 2-1 Against Host Country Germany.
The Netherlands had PreviOutly won 5-1 Against Germany in the Group Stage and also LED Seemingly Comfortably Halfway Through The Final With Goals from Pien Dicke and Luna Fokke. Yet it Became exciting after half time.
In The Third Quarter, A Penalty Corner From The Germans Went in Behaind Anne Veenendaal via Defender Sanne Koolen. The German Crowd Letterly had Hope for an upset, but it didnn’t happen due to the solid defense of Orange.
It is not only the fifth title in a row for the Netherlands, but also the thirteenth European Title in Total. Orange only Failed to Win Four Editions of the European Championship. That happened in 1991, 2007, 2013 and 2015.
For National Coach Ehren It is the First Title with Orange. He took over from from National Coach Paul from Ass Last Year, who decided to stop after the Olympic Games. Earlier This Year, Orange Already won the Pro League Under The Leadership of Ehren.
Dutch Crowd sees Dream Start and exciting ending
Many Dutch Hockey fans dared to bet that the Netherlands would go the final and so the Dutch Were in the Majority in the Sparkassenpark, About Twenty Minutes Drive from the Border. They Saw a Dream Start for Orange.
After An Acceleration by Joosje Burg, Dicke was able to tap in the opening goal within five minutes. A Quarter later, Fokke Neatly Tapped in the 2-0. She did that on a pass from Xan de Waard.
For the German fans, the highlight up to that point was an interview with André Henning, the national coach Who won Against the Netherlands with the German men on Saturday. Janneke Schopman – On the Bench With the Germans – was Suddenly Allowed to Hope for a Win In The Third Quarter As Well.
Schopman Could Cheer When a German Penalty Corner Suddenly Fell in the Third Quarter. The Netherlands was not fazed afterwards, but had to defend when Germany Tok the keeper out in the absolute Final Phase. One Chance Followed, which was Expertly Cleared by Veenendaal.