Ruthless Dutch take advantage of Scotland collapse
NETHERLANDS 4 Reijnders 40, Wijnaldum 72, Weghorst 84, Malen 86 SCOTLAND 0
A late collapse by Scotland saw Steve Clarke’s side lose to the Netherlands in their friendly encounter in Amsterdam last night.
The visitors controlled much of the first half and hit the goal frame through Ryan Christie but the Dutch took the lead five minutes from the break with a Tijjani Reijnders thunderbolt. Scotland continued to create and miss chances – as did the Netherlands – before Scotland striker Lawrence Shankland hit the bar in the 62nd minute with only Dutch goalkeeper Mark Flekken to beat.
It was a glorious chance for Scotland and they were made to pay 10 minutes later when Georginio Wijnaldum headed in a second and then goals from substitutes Wout Weghorst and Donyell Malen turned a good performance on its head as Clarke now looks to get back on track against Northern Ireland at Hampden Park on Tuesday night.
Many of the Tartan Army had clamoured for in-form Hearts striker Shankland (above) to be handed a start and he will know he should have scored to cap off a good performance.
Keeper Angus Gunn was back after injury along with several familiar faces such as captain Andrew Robertson and Kieran Tierney, with the visitors backed by around 2,400 travelling fans.
Ronald Koeman’s side had a mixture of youth and experience but included top names such as captain Virgil van Dijk and another former Celtic defender, Jeremie Frimpong, with Memphis Depay leading the line.
But the Scots started with confidence, Shankland’s touches were assured, full-back Nathan Patterson stretched the Dutch down the right-hand side with Robertson working the left flank.