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Well, heres another fun fact, Germany and Holland have lost 4 games each in the past 12 fixtures, one of Holland loss coming from Germany 3-0.
If you know a little history.
Speaking of history.
History between Netherlands VS Germany:
The football rivalry between Germany and the Netherlands is one of the few longstanding football rivalries at a national level. Beginning in 1974 when the Dutch lost the 1974 FIFA World Cup to West Germany in the final (though deeply rooted in Dutch anti-German sentiment due to the occupation of the Netherlands by Germany during the Second World War) the rivalry between the two nations has become one of the best known international football rivalries in the world. They both belong to the strongest football nations of the world, and have met a total of 37 times (7 matches in competitive competition Euro/WC) which resulted in 14 victories for Germany, 10 for the Netherlands and 14 draws.
7 competitive matches
3-2-2 for Germany. Germany has won 3 VS Netherlands, were as Netherlands has won 2 and both drew twice.
WC 2-1-0 Germany has gotten the best of Netherlands in the WC fixtures.
Euro 2-1-1 Netherlands has gotten the best of Germany in the Euro fixtures.
Goals for and Goal against for both are 12.
Netherlands Goal for: 12 Goal - Against: 12
Germany Goals for: 12 Goal - Against: 12
Outcome:
- No match outcome (NED win/GER lose, draw, GER win/NED lose) has ever been directly repeated.
- No match between Germany and The Netherlands has ended in a scoreless draw.
Goals:
- Both teams have scored at least one goal in every game.
- No team has scored more than three goals in a single game; both teams - achieved this once.
- Germany has scored the first goal of the match, 5 out of 7 times.
- The Netherlands have scored the last goal of the match, 6 out of 7 times.
- In both draws, Germany has scored first.
Politics:
- No game has ever been played in The Netherlands; 2 out of 7 games were played in Germany.
Penalties:
- The Netherlands has scored 4 penalties out of the 12 total goals which equals 1/3.
- Germany has scored 2 penalties out of the 12 total goals which equals 1/6.
When the Dutch eliminated the Germans in Euro 1988 semi final, which was held in Germany, which they ended up winning the Euros that year VS Soviet Union, headcoach Rinus Michels stood in front of the Dutch Royal Palace and said to the crowd:
"We won the tournament, but we all know that the semi-final was the real final".
Will we see this today? As mentioned earlier Germany has won the Euros, after losing in the final in pervious Euros, so they lost to Spain last Euros will this trend keep up? Will Netherlands get the best of them and keep hopes still a live?
Last compeptative match between the two was Euro 2004 group stages which ended in a draw.