“We lost the match because of my actions,” says De Ligt

The dreams of the Dutch is now over so far as the Euro 2020 is concerned but in all, it wasn’t a bad performance on the side of the Dutch.

“We lost the match because of my actions,” says De Ligt
De Ligt

The Netherlands who happens to be the Group C leaders were knock out of the round of 16 with a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Czech Republic on Sunday in Budapest.

Defender Matthijs de Ligt – who was sent off early in the second half with the score at 0-0 – claimed responsibility for the loss. 

“We lost the match because of my actions,” 

“We had the match under control and then comes this ball.

“I let it bounce; what happened afterwards was not good. 

“Then I fell to the ground and I got a little nudge, which is why I touched it with my hand.” De Ligt said in an interview.

The Netherlands were in a balanced affair with the Czechs up until the red card just after half-time. 

“That changed the game, my red card the difference.” De Ligt added, 

The Dutch coach -- Frank de Boer came in for heavy criticism before the Euros, and that is unlikely to go away now the Netherlands’ tournament is over so early. 

Shortly before being reduced to ten men, striker Donyell Malen missed the best opportunity of the match to put the Netherlands in front.

When manager De Boer was asked about the performance of his team, he said:

“Malen could have gotten two if Denzel Dumfries had calmed his ball down; that was also a ‘100% chance. 

“I had the feeling that we were the better side. You know you have to be top against such a tough opponent and we were not.

“The final ball was not good enough. It is obvious that we wanted to create more. 

“The Czechs had a good chance at the first post and that was it, in fact. I had the feeling that we had control. 

“In such matches against such opponents, it is only about one or two moments."

Midfielder Frenkie de Jong was impressed with his old teammate De Ligt facing the cameras after his error but thought it was a bit over-the-top to suggest the defeat was his fault. 

“It was not only his fault. It seemed like we were a little tired.”

“This was probably the biggest match in our careers. Our play didn’t stay on the ground and after the red card, we definitely had it difficult. We knew that it would be a tricky game.”

“We played attacking football in the group stage and we made the most goals. But ultimately it’s a bad tournament if you go out in the last sixteen.”

The dreams of the Dutch is now over so far as the Euro 2020 is concerned but in all, it wasn’t a bad performance on the side of the Dutch.