The goal of Jesse Lingard at the beginning of the second half brought the English victory over the team of Ronald Koeman (1: 0).
In the friendly match met the Netherlands and the England team. From the first minute of the match on the field, representatives of the medical staff of the guests often appeared. And if everything went for Danny Rose, Joe Gomez was forced to leave the field because of an injury. Teams did not set the highest pace of the game, so the moments arose extremely rarely.
The first opportunity was missed by Henderson. Jordan corrected the ball in the far corner after filing with a penalty - a little lack of accuracy. "Orange" counted more on canopies from the flanks, but before Bas Dost ball almost did not reach. In addition, not the most "pleasant" opponents were from the striker. In general, the first half was quite boring and ended fairly with a "dry" score on the scoreboard.
In the opening of the second half, the English looked preferable and very quickly were able to open an account. Jesse Lingard was the first on the selection and struck from the penalty - Zut could not help. 0: 1. The hosts tried to immediately answer - Veynaldum sent the ball to the side of the gate after the transfer of Depai, and Dost tried to elegantly tinker him in the corner, but Pikford was unable to outwit.
After that, there were a lot of substitutions, which periodically knocked down the pace of the game, which was not so high. In the "orange" even Ryan Babel appeared on the field. Remember this? However, the spectators did not see any more dangerous moments, and therefore the final whistle of the referee recorded the minimal victory of the British.
Netherlands - England 0: 1 Goals: Lingard, 59.
Netherlands: Zut-de Ligt, de Vray (Weghhorst, 90), Van Dyck-Hatebourg, Weinaldum, Strootman (van de Beek, 90), Van Anholt-Promes (Prepper, 66), Dost (Babel, 66).
England: Pickford - Walker, Stones, Gomez (Maguire, 12, (Dyer, 89)) - Tripier, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Henderson, Rose (Young, 71) - Sterling (Welbeck, 68), Lingard (Allie, 68), Rushford (Vardy, 68).