Memphis Depay he is hastening his last days as a player of Atlético de Madrid. The forward’s contract expires on June 30. The Dutchman has to present himself to European Cup to find a new destination.
And in the clash on June 25, in the latter part of Group D, finally found the net, in the third match of the tournament. However, this did not prevent his country from losing and from being forced to see how the other groups perform to see if it passes as one of the best third parties. The four points he added might have been enough.
The Colchonero striker has been heavily criticized in recent days for his performance. And there was even speculation that he might drop out of the eleven. Ronald Koeman He confirmed him and bet on him, returning the goal, but not the points.
The captain of Austria Marcel Sabitzer scored the winning goal Austria by 2-3 matches Netherlands and signed for his choice in the first place ofl Group D of European Cupahead of France, the big favorite, in a high-intensity and close match, especially in the second half. Austria took the lead early, in the 6th minute, thanks to an own goal from Donnyel Malen when trying to intercept a pass from left back Alexander Prass.
Then Netherlands tried to react and Austria He said he backed off a bit. At the beginning of the second part, Netherlands able to tie Cody Gakpo on a play that started with the ball recovery and the Austrians seemed to notice the blow.
But with its first breakthrough worthy of relevance, the team Ralf Rangnick He was first on the scoreboard again. In the 76th minute, Memphis Depay He tied it again with a shot in a difficult position inside the area. The goal was first disallowed by the referee Ivan Kruzliak allegedly by the hand of the forward of Atlético de Madrid, but he proved it after consulting the pictures of VAR.
AustriaHowever, he showed strength of reaction after each hit and Marcel Sabitzer, In the 81st minute, he made it 2-3 with a left-footed shot inside the area after a pass from Christoph Baumgartner.
Source: La Verdad

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