Netherlands vs. Spain UEFA Nations League Highlights | FOX Soccer



Check out the top moments between Netherlands and Spain in the UEFA Nations League.

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48 thoughts on “Netherlands vs. Spain UEFA Nations League Highlights | FOX Soccer”

  1. mehh game.1-2 small football shine the rest is lame same old styles ..new same whole EUropean unified colors:bi-racial sub saharan indian mix looking 15 player on both teams on field ..countries called NETh v Spain..no wonder why far right growing..yeah Gullit or rijkard was superspecial but whatever…people wont understand, even if tried the Holland I was growing up vs now.

  2. The yellow card for Perez was warranted. He got the ball yes, however, the angle he came in to tackle was dangerous (he also clipped the Netherlands player as he was sliding).The red card for Hato is also warranted, ANY situation with the studs hitting a player is a red card situation. Hato was reckless and his studs hit Le Normand's ankle. Clear RC

  3. As a Milan fan it actually makes me sad seeing what reijnders could REALLY be if we actually out sime competent olayers next to him. But he has to pass to emerson, musah, loftus cheek and kyle walker… bro getting no help from anybody not named pulisic…

  4. Two top-class teams, packed with world-renowned superstars, put on an absolute spectacle. The game had everything — intensity, tactical battles, and moments of individual brilliance. Just when it seemed like the Netherlands would edge it, Spain, the reigning European champions, showed the true unpredictability of football by grabbing a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer. This match was a reminder that in soccer, nothing is ever guaranteed until the final whistle.

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