The Netherlands sensationally rescued in Germany and reached the Nations League final four

On Monday, nine more matches of the final round were played in the A-D divisions of the UEFA Nations League. Gelsenkirchen had previously dropped to the B division in Germany, where they met the Dutch. The Netherlands needed a draw in this match, but the start of the match did not promise anything good. However, the "flying Dutch" unexpectedly erased a two-goal deficit at the end of the game and pushed France into second place. Timo Werner put the Germans ahead in the 9th minute, and Leroy Sane increased the lead after just 11 minutes. The Dutch looked quite dull for almost the entire match, but they only needed a few good minutes. Quincy Promes scored a great goal in the 85th minute to reduce the deficit, and in added time, Virgil van Dijk sprinted into the attack and scored the second goal, leading the Dutch into the final four. The Netherlands and France have the same points, but due to superior head-to-head statistics, the Dutch have not played in any major tournament since 2014. In the B division, Czech Republic narrowly defeated Slovakia, while Denmark and Ireland drew without goals. In the C division, Norway defeated Cyprus and secured the first place, while at the same time, Bulgaria and Slovenia played draw. Georgia and Macedonia celebrated victories in the D division. Latvians played a draw with Andorra and remained in the second-to-last place. TOURNAMENT TABLE Results: A division Germany 2 - 2 Netherlands B division Czech Republic 1 - 0 Slovakia Denmark 0 - 0 Ireland C division Bulgaria 1 - 1 Slovenia Cyprus 0 - 2 Norway D division Andorra 0 - 0 Latvia Georgia 2 - 1 Kazakhstan Macedonia 4 - 0 Gibraltar Liechtenstein 2 - 2 Armenia