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Netherlands Icon van der Vaart: Scotland’s Performance Deserved 4-0 Win

Netherlands football legend Rafael van der Vaart believes Scotland should have emerged victorious with a 4-0 scoreline in their match against the Netherlands, rather than the other way around. Despite Scotland’s four goals defeat, it was widely acknowledged that the scoreline didn’t accurately reflect the game’s competitiveness. Rafael van der Vaart with 109 caps for the Netherlands and experience at Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur, suggested that his nation would have had no complaints if Scotland had secured a convincing win.

He also expressed doubts about Jeremie Frimpong’s suitability for the Euro, indicating that the former Celtic defender’s performance against Scotland may have jeopardized his chances. Rafael van der Vaart emphasized the need for Denzel Dumfries to feature as the first-choice right-back for the Netherlands at the Euro based on his assessment of the match.

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