Only a disaster that will be historical in a negative key for Netherlands ‘Oranje’ will be separated from the ‘Final Four’ from here League of Nations. The team led by louis van gaalwithout the injured Memphis Depay and Frenkie de Jongwelcome this Sunday (8:45 pm) at Belgium of Robert Martinez on the final day of group 4 of League A and they do so knowing that only losing by at least three goals will leave them without a place in the aforementioned final four. It seems not easy for DeBruyne, danger and company even knowing that in this football everything is possible.
Until August 2017 you have to go back to find a match somewhere Netherlands lost by three or more goals. It was a 4-0 against France, but in Gallic territory, and one of those played that day under the command Dick Advocate just left Daley Blind, which predictably develops into ‘eleven’. Disappearing Frankie de Jong Y Memphis Depayregular supporting actors like hug Y Bergwijnamong others, must assume responsibilities as far as the offending framework is concerned.
About Belgiumwith the danger enjoying the confidence and minutes away from Real Madrid, Robert Martinez entrusted himself to him and more than a Kevin DeBruyne who is one of those footballers who have the ability to make the seemingly impossible possible.
Poland to avoid relegation
Regarding other group matches, Poland visit to Welsh with the aim of avoiding relegation to League B and also to get rid of the bad taste in his mouth caused by Thursday’s defeat against Netherlands. Robert Lewandowski (who are likely to start) and company visit Cardiff City Stadium knowing the draw is worth it so it’s Wales and they won’t lose the category. However, the Polish team is not experiencing the best moment as in the last four games played they have lost three and drawn one.
NETHERLANDS-BELGIUM
Likely lineups
Netherlands: Pasveer; Timber, Van Dijk, Nathan Aké; Dumfries, De Roon, Klaassen, Berghuis, Blind; Bergwin, Gakpo
Belgium: Courtois; Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Theate; Castagne, Tielemans, Witsel, Carrasco; De Bruyne, Hazard; Batshuayi
Referee: Michael Taylor (England)
stadium: Johann Cruyff Arena
Time: 20.45 (UEFA TV)
WALES-POLAND
Likely lineups
Wales: Hennessey; Cabango, Joe Rodon, Norrington-Davies; Roberts, Morrell, Matthew Smith, Neco Williams; Brennan Johnson, Daniel James; Kieffer Moore
Poland: Szczesny; Bednarek, Glik, Kiwior; Frankowski, Krychowiak, Linetty, Zalewski; Zielinski, Szymanski; Lewandowski
Referee: Andris Treimanis (Latvia)
stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Time: 20.45 (UEFA TV)
Source: La Verdad

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