Klaassen, Dumfries salvage point for inefficient Dutch against Poland
Davy Klaassen and Denzel Dumfries scored last part objectives as Netherlands revitalized from two down to get a 2-2 draw against Poland in an engaging Nations League A conflict on Saturday.
Home commander Memphis Depay missed a late punishment that would have gotten every one of the three focuses for his side as he struck a post, yet the outcome sees the Dutch top Group Four with seven focuses from their three games, three in front of Belgium and Poland.
The Poles, looking for a very first triumph against their hosts in the Netherlands, drove 2-0 soon after halftime as English-conceived Matty Cash and Piotr Zielinski scored, likely stirring up a lot of enjoyment for their sizeable group of voyaging fans in the arena.
In any case, a furious five minutes in which Poland got their subsequent objective and the Netherlands answered rapidly with a twofold strike turned the game on its head, before Depay squandered the late opportunity to finish the house side's rebound.
Netherlands have Wales on Tuesday in their last round of this global window, while Poland invite Belgium around the same time.
"I missed and that can occur, tragically," Depay told NOS. "Presently it seems like a loss. It was a troublesome game. Poland were minimal and the spaces were minuscule.
"However, we have shown that we have battle in us. We keep on trusting in ourselves, yet today was troublesome.
"The 0-2 was a psychological blow, however we dealt with it well. It wasn't our best game, however we continued to battle."
Poland, without harmed charm Robert Lewandowski, started to lead the pack on 19 minutes when Cash scored his most memorable worldwide objective.
He got the ball fresh and terminated low into the base corner.
The guests multiplied their benefit only a couple of moments into the second time frame when Przemyslaw Frankowski beat the offside snare and laid on a tap-in for Zielinski.
The Netherlands concocted a moment reaction however, Klaassen completing from inside the six-yard box. Also, Dumfries made it three objectives in five frantic minutes as he shot the ball into the net after Depay's pass.
The home side had a phenomenal opportunity to win it when Cash was declared to have dealt with the ball in the crate.
Be that as it may, Depay, who was for the most part unfortunate the entire evening, terminated his punishment against the beyond the post, the very first player to miss three spot-kicks for the Dutch.