France v Netherlands, 13 June 2008

Score4-1 to Netherlands
RefereeHerbert Fandel
CompetitionUEFA European Championship Finals Group C
VenueStade de Suisse, Berne
Attendance30,777
Kick-Off: 8.45pm local Assistant referees: Carsten Kadach (Germany) Volker Wezel (Germany) Fourth official: Grzegorz Gilewski (Poland) Man of the Match: Wesley Sneijder (Netherlands) The Netherlands secured their place in the UEFA EURO 2008 quarter-finals with a game to spare after producing another devastating display against France in Berne, with Dirk Kuyt, Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder all scoring in a memorable win. Twenty years after his goals led the Netherlands to the European title, Marco van Basten's 2008 crop underlined their case as serious contenders by building on their defeat of Italy to tie up first place in Group C. There may have been less of the flamboyance they had shown in beating the Azzurri – the Dutch riding their luck at times after Kuyt's early breakthrough – but the speed of their counterattacking play was again in rich evidence, never more so than in the second goal scored by Van Persie after a lightning surge by Robben. Even when Thierry Henry halved the deficit, Robben immediately restored the two-goal cushion to leave France, punished further by Sneijder, joint-bottom of the section with a solitary point. They have everything to do against Italy on Tuesday, when the Netherlands play second-placed Romania. France, under pressure to perform following their opening stalemate against Romania, came out with Henry installed as leader of the line in place of Nicolas Anelka and Sidney Govou drafted in on the right, allowing Franck Ribéry to play as second striker. "Time to step up a gear" declared the front page of the morning's L'Equipe newspaper yet within nine minutes they were behind, Kuyt striking from the game's first corner. Rafael van der Vaart swung the ball in and the Liverpool FC forward got in front of Florent Malouda to nod past Grégory Coupet. Kuyt then nearly profited from Lilian Thuram's misdirected header but, at full stretch, steered over. Les Bleus gradually found their stride, however, with Govou stepping past Joris Mathijsen and sending in a low drive that Edwin van der Sar saved with his legs. The volume of the France supporters began to rise as Florent Malouda, Govou and then the busy Ribéry all tested Van der Sar and Domenech's team picked up where they had left off on the restart as Henry pounced on a deflected centre by Patrice Evra – starting instead of Eric Abidal – and shot goalwards only to be denied by André Ooijer's block. The FC Barcelona striker had an even better chance soon after but put too much weight on his lob after Malouda's acrobatic chip had sent him clear. How he was left to rue that miss when the Netherlands' two substitutes combined for the second goal after 59 minutes. Ruud van Nistelrooy sent Robben speeding down the left and his cross was volleyed in by Van Persie off the hand of Coupet. The excellent Van der Sar palmed away Ribéry's shot as France sought a lifeline and it came when Willy Sagnol provided the low ball for Henry to reduce the shortfall with a neat flick after 71 minutes. Yet hopes of a comeback lasted less than a minute. The tannoy music had barely stopped playing when Robben concluded a three-man move by blasting the ball between Coupet and his near post. Things only got worse for France, for whom this defeat was the worst in UEFA European Championship finals history, as Sneijder rounded off a stunning win in suitably spectacular fashion – driving in a fourth off the underside of the bar in added time.

1  France

Manager: Raymond Domenech

4  Netherlands

Manager: Marco Van Basten

Goals:

Florent Malouda 71 G

Goals:

Dirk Kuyt 10 G
Robin van Persie 59 G
Arjen Robben 72 G
Wesley Sneijder 90 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Grégory Coupet
Defender Patrice Evra
Defender William Gallas
Defender Willy Sagnol
Defender Lilian Thuram (captain)
Midfielder Claude Makélélé
Midfielder Franck Ribéry
Midfielder Jérémy Toulalan
Forward Sidney Govou
Forward Thierry Henry
Forward Florent Malouda

Starting lineup:

Edwin van der Sar Goalkeeper (captain)
Joris Mathijsen Defender
Andre Ooijer Defender
Nigel de Jong Midfielder
Wesley Sneijder Midfielder
Dirk Kuyt Forward

Substitutions:

Bafetimbi Gomis for Florent Malouda 60
Nicolas Anelka for Sidney Govou 75

Substitutions:

Arjen Robben for Orlando Engelaar 46
Robin van Persie for Dirk Kuyt 55
Wilfred Bouma for Rafael van der Vaart 78

Cards:

Claude Makélélé 33 Y
Jérémy Toulalan 82 Y

Cards:

Andre Ooijer 52 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Sébastien Frey
Goalkeeper Steve Mandanda
Defender Eric Abidal
Defender Francois Clerc
Midfielder Lassana Diarra
Midfielder Samir Nasri
Midfielder Patrick Vieira
Forward Nicolas Anelka
Forward Karim Benzema
Forward Bafetimbi Gomis

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Henk Timmer
Defender/Right back Mario Melchiot
Defender Wilfred Bouma
Defender Tim de Cler
Defender Johnny Heitinga
Midfielder Ibrahim Afellay
Midfielder Demy de Zeeuw
Midfielder Arjen Robben

Comments:

- This result marks the biggest ever defeat for France in European Championship finals. Their previous biggest reverse was a 2-0 loss against Czechoslovakia in 1960. - France fielded their oldest starting line-up ever in this competition (average age: 30 years and 133 days). - Thierry Henry has now scored at three different European Championship tournaments and two World Cups. Only Jurgen Klinsmann has scored at more European Championship and World Cup tournaments combined (six).

Comments:

- Holland's 4-1 victory is their second biggest ever at this tournament, following a 6-1 defeat of Yugoslavia in 2000. They have now won 16 European Championship matches, which equals Germany's record. - The Netherlands' second goal was their 50th in the competition, no other team has scored more European Championship goals.

1  France

Manager: Raymond Domenech

Goals:

Florent Malouda 71 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Grégory Coupet
Defender Patrice Evra
Defender William Gallas
Defender Willy Sagnol
Defender Lilian Thuram (captain)
Midfielder Claude Makélélé
Midfielder Franck Ribéry
Midfielder Jérémy Toulalan
Forward Sidney Govou
Forward Thierry Henry
Forward Florent Malouda

Substitutions:

Bafetimbi Gomis for Florent Malouda 60
Nicolas Anelka for Sidney Govou 75

Cards:

Claude Makélélé 33 Y
Jérémy Toulalan 82 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Sébastien Frey
Goalkeeper Steve Mandanda
Defender Eric Abidal
Defender Francois Clerc
Midfielder Lassana Diarra
Midfielder Samir Nasri
Midfielder Patrick Vieira
Forward Nicolas Anelka
Forward Karim Benzema
Forward Bafetimbi Gomis

Comments:

- This result marks the biggest ever defeat for France in European Championship finals. Their previous biggest reverse was a 2-0 loss against Czechoslovakia in 1960. - France fielded their oldest starting line-up ever in this competition (average age: 30 years and 133 days). - Thierry Henry has now scored at three different European Championship tournaments and two World Cups. Only Jurgen Klinsmann has scored at more European Championship and World Cup tournaments combined (six).

4  Netherlands

Manager: Marco Van Basten

Goals:

Dirk Kuyt 10 G
Robin van Persie 59 G
Arjen Robben 72 G
Wesley Sneijder 90 G

Starting lineup:

Edwin van der Sar Goalkeeper (captain)
Joris Mathijsen Defender
Andre Ooijer Defender
Nigel de Jong Midfielder
Wesley Sneijder Midfielder
Dirk Kuyt Forward

Substitutions:

Arjen Robben for Orlando Engelaar 46
Robin van Persie for Dirk Kuyt 55
Wilfred Bouma for Rafael van der Vaart 78

Cards:

Andre Ooijer 52 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Henk Timmer
Defender/Right back Mario Melchiot
Defender Wilfred Bouma
Defender Tim de Cler
Defender Johnny Heitinga
Midfielder Ibrahim Afellay
Midfielder Demy de Zeeuw
Midfielder Arjen Robben

Comments:

- Holland's 4-1 victory is their second biggest ever at this tournament, following a 6-1 defeat of Yugoslavia in 2000. They have now won 16 European Championship matches, which equals Germany's record. - The Netherlands' second goal was their 50th in the competition, no other team has scored more European Championship goals.