The Netherlands secured a place in the UEFA European Championship quarter-finals for the first time since 2008 with a commanding 3-0 win over Romania. The match, held in Amsterdam, saw Romania initially press the Dutch with high intensity, highlighted by Dennis Man’s early effort that narrowly missed the target. Despite the pressure, the Netherlands broke the deadlock in the 20th minute. Cody Gakpo, showcasing his flair, cut inside Andrei Rațiu and fired a shot past Florin Niță at the near post.
Buoyed by the goal, the Dutch continued to press. Stefan de Vrij almost doubled the lead, but his header hit the side netting. Romania, battling valiantly, saw Radu Drăgușin making crucial interventions to deny Memphis Depay and Denzel Dumfries. Yet, the Tricolorii suffered a setback when Vasile Mogoș was forced off with an injury after a collision with Dumfries.
In the second half, the Netherlands sought to extend their lead. Reijnders and Gakpo came close, but the resolute Romanian defense held firm. However, Gakpo’s perseverance paid off as he set up Donyell Malen for a clinical finish, making it 2-0. Malen then added a third with a solo run, sealing the win and ending the Netherlands’ 20-year wait for a knockout stage victory. Despite Romania’s spirited performance, their campaign ended as they bowed out with pride after reaching the knockout stages for the first time since 2000.
Turkey 2-1 Austria: Demiral’s Brace Secures Historic Quarter-Final Spot
In Leipzig, Turkey advanced to their first UEFA European Championship quarter-final in 16 years with a thrilling 2-1 victory over Austria. The match started with a bang as Merih Demiral scored the fastest goal in Euros knockout history. Just seconds in, Arda Güler’s corner created chaos in the box, and Demiral pounced to finish high into the net.
Austria, the second-highest scorers in the group stage, sought an immediate response. Christoph Baumgartner’s early strike narrowly missed, setting the tone for a frantic first half. Both teams settled defensively, but the midfield remained dynamic. Arda Güler attempted an audacious lob from his half, but it swerved wide.
After the break, Austria pushed for an equalizer, with Marko Arnautović testing Turkish goalkeeper Mert Günok. However, it was Turkey who struck again. Another pinpoint Güler corner found Demiral, who powered a header past Pentz to make it 2-0. Austria fought back and pulled one back through Michael Gregoritsch, who converted Stefan Posch’s knockdown following a corner.
Despite Austria’s late surge, Turkey held firm, with Günok making a critical last-minute save. Turkey’s solid defensive display and Demiral’s decisive finishing secured their place in the quarter-finals, where they will face the Netherlands. Austria’s journey ended despite topping Group A, but they can reflect on a campaign that saw them advance to the knockout stages.