Netherlands 2-3 Czech Republic
Netherlands 2-3 Czech Republic: Van Persie own goal compounds Dutch misery against 10 man visitors Netherlands failed to book a place in the play-off stage of Euro 2016 qualifying following a 3-2 defeat at home to 10-man Czech Republic.
Danny
Blind's side needed to win their final Group A fixture and hope Iceland
beat Turkey in order to finish in third place, but were unable to do
their part and Fatih Terim's men won in Konya anyway.
After a
positive start from the hosts, Pavel Kaderabek and Josef Sural fired
Czech Republic into a two-goal lead inside 35 minutes, drawing jeers
from the Amsterdam Arena crowd.
Home spirits were lifted when Marek Suchy was dismissed for his challenge on Memphis Depay on the stroke of half-time.
However,
Robin van Persie - making his 101st Netherlands appearance as a
first-half substitute - put the ball in his own net in the 66th minute.
Klaas-Jan
Huntelaar pulled one back four minutes later and Van Persie scored his
50th international goal in the 83rd minute, but a win would not have
been enough anyway given Turkey's victory as, fittingly, Blind's team
ended a dismal qualification campaign in defeat.Netherlands wasted no time in setting about their task, with Anwar El
Ghazi calling Petr Cech into action inside the opening minute before
Wesley Sneijder blazed over nine minutes later.
But Netherlands'
desire to push for an opener left them exposed defensively, and Czech
Republic soon began to capitalise on that.
Jeroen Zoet needed to
be bailed out by Virgil van Dijk after spilling a Sural cross at the
feet of Theodor Gebre Selassie, and in the 24th minute the visitors
broke the deadlock.
A slick move through the centre of the pitch was completed by Kaderabek, who guided the ball beyond Zoet at his near post following a pass from Jiri Skalak.
Whistles
rang out inside the Amsterdam Arena as the Dutch adopted a more
conservative approach, but 11 minutes later the deficit increased.
Tomas Necid found Sural in the box and he lifted the ball over a weak challenge from Van Dijk before sliding a finish into the back of the net.
With his team in dire straits, Blind replaced left-back Jairo Riedewald with Van Persie.
And
Dutch hopes of turning the game around were given a boost two minutes
before the interval as last man Suchy was shown a red card for bringing
down Depay.
Van Persie and Depay both passed up opportunities to
test Cech early in the second half so Blind made another attacking
change - striker Bas Dost on for centre-back Van Dijk.
Netherlands' lack of ingenuity proved costly in the 66th minute as the Van Persie headed a Skalak free-kick into his own goal to compound the hosts' misery.
Huntelaar restored a modicum of respect four minutes later as he climbed above Vaclav Prochazka to nod Sneijder's corner past Cech.
Van Persie then reduced the deficit to a single goal, stabbing a flick-on from Dost beyond Cech with seven minutes remaining.
The
damage had already been done, however, with Netherlands finishing
fourth in the group while Czech Republic leaped above Iceland to take
first place.
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