England and Netherlands: Underachievers on the Cusp of Euros Glory
England and the Netherlands, two footballing giants with a history of underachievement, have defied expectations to reach the semifinals of Euro 2024. Despite their illustrious pasts, both teams have struggled to replicate their domestic success on the international stage.
England's lone major trophy remains the 1966 World Cup, while the Netherlands have never lifted the World Cup despite producing a plethora of world-class players. In the Euros, England has reached the final only once, losing to Italy in 2021, while the Netherlands won the tournament in 1988 but have not reached the semifinals since 2004.
This tournament has been a tale of struggle for both teams. England narrowly qualified for the knockout stages, while the Netherlands suffered a humiliating defeat to Austria in the group stages. However, both teams have shown resilience and determination in the knockout rounds.
England's Jude Bellingham scored a stunning equalizer against Slovakia in the Round of 16, while Harry Kane netted the winner in extra time. In the quarterfinals, Bukayo Saka's late goal forced a penalty shootout against Switzerland, which England eventually won.
The Netherlands trailed Turkey until the 70th minute of their quarterfinal before Stefan de Vrij equalized. Six minutes later, an own goal by Mert Muldur sent them to the semifinals.
Both teams have a lot to play for in the semifinals. An Euros trophy would not only end their trophy droughts but also revitalize their football cultures. The neutrals are likely to support the underdogs, and England and the Netherlands have a golden opportunity to break out of their long-standing underachieving status.
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