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Deflated Dutch see dream of a first European title in 36 years slip away as coach disputes penalty

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Wout Weghorst of the Netherlands leaves the pitch after a semifinal match between the Netherlands and England at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Dortmund, Germany, Wednesday, July 10, 2024. England won 2-1. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)

DORTMUND ā€“ Dutch fans came to the stadium in a rousing march, 100,000 strong. It will feel like a long journey home.

When Ollie Watkins' added-time goal sealed a 2-1 win for England over the Netherlands in the Euro 2024 semifinals on Wednesday, it ended the orange-clad Dutch fans' dream of a first European Championship title since 1988.

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ā€œA great goal, but then it's over, and that's difficult to accept,ā€ Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman said.

The journey home will not be without some bitterness after a hotly disputed penalty decision in Englandā€™s favor after Dutch defender Denzel Dumfries made contact with Harry Kane while trying to block a shot.

ā€œIn my opinion this should not have been a penalty,ā€ Koeman said through an interpreter. "I think that we cannot play properly football and this is due to VAR. It really breaks football.ā€

Until the penalty call that put England firmly back in the game, it had been a party atmosphere for the Dutch fans.

The towering South Stand ā€” famed as a ā€œYellow Wallā€ for Borussia Dortmund games, now bright orange ā€” was alive with dancing fans, while beach balls and balloons bounced between rows of supporters.

A win for the Netherlands would have meant a final against Spain in Berlin on Sunday, a rematch of the Dutch team's last major-tournament final when it was runner-up at the 2010 World Cup.

It had been an uneven tournament for Koeman's team, which impressed in a 0-0 draw with France in the group stage, which it perhaps should have won if not for a VAR offside call against Dumfries. A 3-2 loss against Austria in the next game showed the Dutch team was vulnerable, before knockout wins over outclassed Romania and a spirited Turkey team.

In a semifinal game of fine margins, much revolved around Dumfries once again.

The right wing back gave away the penalty which allowed England to level the score, hit the crossbar with a header at the other end, and cleared Phil Foden's shot off the goal-line to stop England scoring again.

ā€œThere was contact so you think he can give it," was his verdict on the penalty to Dutch broadcaster NOS. "Itā€™s annoying. I take responsibility. I didnā€™t do it deliberately. It happens in a split second."

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AP Euro 2024: https://apnews.com/hub/euro-2024


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