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Wesley
Sneijder steers the second Dutch goal past Gianluigi Buffon.
The
Netherlands ended a 30-year wait for a victory over Italy in
emphatic fashion as they began their Group C campaign with a
rousing 3-0 win over the world champions in Berne.
Worst
EURO defeat
Ruud van
Nistelrooy side-footed the Oranje ahead in the 26th minute,
a lead doubled superbly by his Real Madrid CF colleague
Wesley Sneijder soon after. Edwin van der Sar, becoming only
the third player to appear in four UEFA European
Championships, then kept the advantage intact, leaving
Giovanni van Bronckhorst to complete the scoring with a
headed third in the 79th minute. The Netherlands can now
look forward with confidence to Friday's meeting with
France, while Italy must pick themselves up from a
worst-ever Euro defeat when they face Romania.
Dutch
dominant
The early
skirmishes gave scant indication of what was to come. Andrea
Pirlo dispossessed Van Bronckhorst with an exquisite tackle
and freed Antonio Di Natale but his pass lacked the
precision to pick out Luca Toni. The FC Bayern München
striker did get a glimpse of goal in the 12th minute, rising
to flick a header wide from an equally promising position,
yet that was about as close as the world champions got in a
first half subsequently dominated by Marco van Basten's
side. Dirk Kuyt, ever willing on the right flank, outmuscled
Gianluca Zambrotta in the 18th minute and slipped a
delicious low ball to Van Nistelrooy who touched it beyond
the outrushing Gianluigi Buffon but stayed on his feet after
making contact with the Italy captain. That was the last act
of charity from the Dutch, as Roberto Donadoni's team paid
for the concession of a number of free-kicks on the
periphery of their area.
Opening
goal
Sneijder
first fizzed one set-piece in from the left which Marco
Materazzi headed clear. Then Rafael van der Vaart did
likewise from the right, the scrambling Buffon's punched
clearance eventually reaching birthday boy Sneijder whose
powerful drive from the corner of the box was side-footed in
by Van Nistelrooy as the Azzurri defence appealed for
offside. Italy went close to levelling from an inswinging
corner five minutes later yet were caught flat-footed in the
31st minute when Van Bronckhorst, who had cleared off the
line, was able to charge half the length of the field
unchallenged.
Probing
Sneijder
The
Feyenoord man made the most of the time afforded him,
pinging a perfect crossfield ball to Kuyt whose cushioned
header was spectacularly hooked inside Buffon's near post by
the leaping Sneijder. Italy's three-man midfield of Gennaro
Gattuso, Pirlo and Massimo Ambrosini could not contain
Sneijder as he probed the left side, creating space for Van
Bronckhorst. The full-back was able all too easily to
dissect an Azzurri back line missing injured captain Fabio
Cannavaro with a pass that released Van Nistelrooy on goal.
Buffon stood tall, however, clipping the shot over with his
feet.
Van der
Sar saves
Italy
sought a way back into the match after the break. Substitute
Alessandro Del Piero failed to profit from two half-chances
before Toni lofted a shot over when free on the penalty spot
on 76 minutes. Van der Sar then foiled Fabio Grosso at close
range before diving at full stretch to keep out a Pirlo
free-kick, leaving Van Bronckhorst to wrap things up at the
other end following smart work by Kuyt. The last time the
Netherlands beat Italy they went on to reach the 1978 FIFA
World Cup final – a lucky omen as they look to claim a first
European crown since their coach volleyed them to glory in
1988.

Gabriel
Tamaş of Romania and Florent Malouda of France battle for
the ball.
Meanwhile,
Romania made a promising start to their UEFA Euro 2008
campaign, holding one of the tournament favourites, France,
to a goalless draw at the Letzigrund Stadion in Group C.
(euro2008.com) |