Netherlands hammer Germany to increase pressure on Loew
Amsterdam, Netherlands (AFP) — Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk led the Netherlands to a crushing 3-0 win over Germany yesterday in the Nations League, to ramp up the pressure on German coach Joachim Loew.
A first-half header by Dutch skipper Van Dijk gave the hosts the lead in Amsterdam.
With the German defence in disarray, late goals from Memphis Depay and Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum sealed the win on a golden night for the Oranje at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena.
This is the first time the Dutch have beaten Germany for 16 years, and the comprehensive defeat leaves Loew under increasing pressure to resign after 12 years in charge.
These are dark days for the Germans, still reeling from their woeful World Cup display when they crashed out early after finishing bottom of their group.
Defeat in Loew’s 168th international means Germany are once again last — this time bottom of Group One in the Nations League.
Van Dijk opened the scoring with a well-taken header after Ryan Babel had headed against the crossbar on 30 minutes.
Depay then compounded Germany’s misery by stroking home a pass from Quincy Promes three minutes from time, after the pair got in behind the defence.
Depay then hit the Germany crossbar moments before Wijnaldum netted Holland’s third goal, just before the final whistle.
Germany now face world champions France in Paris on Tuesday and Loew can ill afford another heavy defeat.
Earlier Saturday, Munich-based newspaper, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, revealed there is a release clause in Loew’s contract, which runs until 2022, allowing either party to end the agreement prematurely.