The Netherlands' recent draw against Poland left Ronald Koeman feeling more let down than pleased. The 1-1 result in Warsaw meant the Oranje missed a chance to secure their spot in next year's World Cup finals. Memphis Depay's goal equalised Jakub Kaminski's opener, keeping the Dutch three points ahead of Poland in Group G before the final matchday.
Despite holding nearly 60% possession, the Netherlands recorded an expected goals (xG) of just 0.74 from eight attempts. "I am more disappointed than happy," Koeman stated. However, he acknowledged that they made progress towards qualification. The team struggled to break down Poland's deep defensive setup, which limited their scoring opportunities.
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Koeman noted the difficulty of playing against teams that defend deeply. He mentioned the need for patience and varied attacking strategies but admitted they didn't create enough quality chances. Poland's style of quick counter-attacks posed a threat and led to their goal, showcasing their dangerous play.
Poland now requires a highly unlikely scenario to top Group G but have secured at least a play-off spot. Coach Jan Urban expressed satisfaction with his team's performance compared to their earlier encounter with the Netherlands. "We kept the ball better and created more chances," Urban said, highlighting improvements despite injuries and suspensions.
Urban praised the players who filled in for those unavailable, noting their quality contributions. "So again, I am really glad," he added, reflecting on his team's adaptability and resilience under challenging circumstances.
As both teams prepare for their final group matches, the Netherlands remain focused on securing direct qualification while Poland aims to capitalise on their play-off opportunity. The outcome will determine their paths towards next year's World Cup finals.











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