The Netherlands won Finland in the General Exercise of the 2-1 European Championship.

Helmar’s goalkeeper Anna Koivunen (left) watched next to Vivianne Miedema scored her second goal of the evening. Aop

According to Fifa Ranking, the Netherlands is the world’s 11th best female football team, but it didn’t have to be respected so much.

In fact, Finland donated Leewinnen with two completely free goals, which made the orange shirts a 2-0 win in the European Championships for both teams.

The first setback came already in 11 minutes of play when the goalkeeper Anna Koivunen tried to open the game with a short pass Oona Siren.

Koivunen should have seen that there were as many as three Dutch players around West Ham, all of whom aggressively attacked Siren.

After the ball loss, the trio had two passes and a superstar Vivianne Mieman Finishing to empty finish.

Miema is one of the best female players in the world, but she did not dare to ventilate the second goal of the Netherlands. The Manchester City player stuck the ball into the net when as many as three Helmarit members assumed the judge had whistled across the game.

Experienced topper Natalia Kuikka Just walked out of the situation even though the game was running.

In the second period, the Finnish game look improved, but the blue shirts could not be reached to the actual goals.

Dutch head coach Andries Jonker He also focused on giving the game minutes to as many as possible, so the Tempo of Oranki on the field also fell clearly.

Finland took advantage of the home team’s turmoil. With the additional referee’s additional time, Kuikka fed the ball to Siren, who, after a couple of deceptions, struck the comfort of the comfort in the bottom corner.

Holland recorded a 2-1 home win on the match. Teams will play again on Friday, but the event will be held behind closed doors and will not be counted as an official national match.

For the pearls, the only comfort should be that there are no Dutch opponents in the European Championship.

Anyway the head coach Marko Saloranta There is still a lot of work to do in the training field so that Finland will be ready when Iceland settles on the other side of the field in the European Championship on Wednesday next week.

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