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Berlin: The Netherlands struck two second-half goals in seven minutes to come from behind to beat Turkiye 2-1 on Saturday and set up a Euro 2024 semi-final clash with England. Samet Akaydin sent Turkiye ahead in the first half but Stefan de Vrij headed the Netherlands level and Murt Muldur turned into his own net under pressure from Cody Gakpo after 76 minutes to hand the Dutch victory. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attended the match at the Olympiastadion.

Netherlands overcame the pressure from the stands and Turkiye's energetic style, as well as a flurry of late chances, to reach the Euros semi-finals for the first time since 2004. Turkiye coach Vincenzo Montella deployed five at the back, hoping his young side could catch Netherlands on the counter-attack. It was the 1988 Euros champions who carved out the first chance, with Gakpo and Memphis Depay linking up well before the latter blazed over.



Koeman captained the Netherlands to glory 36 years ago but until their convincing 3-0 win over Romania in the last 16, the Dutch looked incapable of challenging for the trophy, sneaking through their group in third place. They reverted to that weaker self in the first half after their early incursions, allowing Turkiye to firmly establish themselves in the game. Montella's side began to pin the Netherlands back with a string of set pieces, eventually capitalising after 35 minutes when Arda Guler recycled a corner which was only half-cleared.

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