I was watching that game when I was 12. That goal by Wim Kieft was indeed a real curiosity - in fact, Ronald Koeman (still one of my favourite players) admitted that he attempted to score directly, but instead of the goal the ball hit his teammates head. And from there it somehow went in. Yes, Holland was extremely lucky at Euro 88, but finally justice came back to them as they had been so unlucky in many occasions throughout the years before. Just remember their curious failure at the qualification for Euro 84, not to mention their lost WC finals back in the 70`s.
@@markdeschim8253 What about the Soviet Union in group stage? The Soviets did 3 things the irish couldn't do against the Dutch, score a goal, win the game and leave the dutch scoreless in a match in euro 88.
@@Trancymind True, but the Netherlands pretty much outplayed the Soviet Union in large portions of that first match. More so than in the final, ironically. They created lots of chances but Dasajev had a fantastic game.
@@markdeschim8253 Exactly... and although this short film shows a mainly offending Dutch team, I do believe that they were more dominant against the Soviet Union in the first match, than they were on this field against the Irish, who fought hard for themselves and a 0-0 final score wouldn't have misfit them.... We were lucky that day! (but we deserved to win the tournament, let me be clear on that! What a team it was!!
Without a doubt, the best Eurocup in history by the German organization for Dutch soccer, one of the best teams in soccer history, great players like Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit, and one of the best goalkeepers in soccer history, Hans van Breukelen. .
Given the speed of the ball and distance from the net in the header strike thar occurs at 1:09, I can say it has to be one of the best saves a defender has ever made. It's just tremendous, unbelievable.
If Ireland had Liam Brady, David O'Leary, Mark Lawrenson & Jim Beglin who were all missing by injury and suspension, it would have been a different tournament.
Except they had all them for years and never even qualified for anything. The best "team" isn't necessarily the best players. Moran and McCarthy at the back were a better partnership than Lawrenson & O'Leary, Beglin had effectively been finished for 18 months at this point and a player like Brady was of no use in a system like Charlton's.
@@joseparcenary4706 Ireland qualified with some of these players. Lawrenson got a valuable winner away to Scotland and Brady was still playing for Ireland. I do take your point about Beglin but Lawrenson, Brady and O'Leary would have been a great additions to the squad for Euro '88.
I remember coach Charlton saying before the match (something like): win or lose: I think after this match I'll be getting very drunk. Again, we (Holland) were very lucky in this match. Kieft's goal was offside and Ireland had some great chances.
Charlton became a legend here with a tv interview. Irish were still celebrating the victory on England and nothing cared anymore, they felt world champion😊 Irish supporters became also legends Incredible green army making a perfect mood 😊
Im Irish but was so happy for the Dutch that year. Yes maybe they were lucky but think of how unlucky they were all the years before 88, well done Oranje 🇳🇱🤝🇮🇪
Crazy, looking at the footage now and comparing it to the quality of the footage now, it seems like this was 100 years ago.. It has something magical about it nonetheless
Liam Brady would have been back for this game after getting his international suspension reduced to two games, but then got badly injured near the end of the season playing for West Ham. Oh! how we could have done with him that day. Also missing from the Irish team for that tournament, Liverpool players Mark Lawrenson and Jim Beglin.
How on earth that header bounced like that and found the box😮???I watched this match on Tv that time but I can see just now this wierd twisted way of the ball.
That point blank chance in the first half. Ireland were that close to eliminating the eventual champions. Ireland always seemed to outperform their expectations at big tournaments (Euro 2012 excepted…)
Just had a look at the Eng v Neth game on this channel, and commented that I thought this Dutch side were a tad over-rated and quite lucky to beat an average English side. This game confirms my suspicions even more. If memory serves, Ireland had beaten England and earned a draw against a good Soviet side. They were at the time considered the "Wimbledon" of international football - relentless defensive midfielders paired with grimly determined defenders playing a seemingly inexorable long ball game. Again, Holland just about - and I mean "just about" by the thinnest of margins - deserved to win this game, with a very jammy goal. Happy memories though. Probably the last good quality European Championship - not a patch on Euro '84 though. Just thinking about it Euro 2000 had some memorable games too, and the Dutch side that played in that were pretty good.
5:30 Note that Van Basten is offside when Koeman takes his shot. In this era, there was no interpretation of "interfering with play". Offside meant offside. The goal should have not been given.
@@TheReactor8 If the player is in offside position and the ball is moving in a forward direction = "offside" by the laws of the day. Further, it makes no difference if it's a "shot" or a "pass". The laws referred to the direction of the ball, not the intention. Aside, the fact that you refer to the "rules" of the game (rather than the "laws") indicates to me don't know what the laws of the game are anyway. Your previous post certainly indicates as much.
@@joseparcenary4706You are explaining this to an idiot. He will never understand. You are correct with what you are saying. What made this goal so controversial is that the referee acknowledged that van Basten was offside. However, he applied an idea that had been floating around and was not in the rule book (not interfering with play). The Dutch players acknowledged that it was offside and should not have stood.
Ireland was great but Netherlands had a shot on post and I also don't quite get why was van Basten whistled off before scoring. They played amazingly, tried and pushed all game and deserved to win against this great Irish team. Fair game, I say.
I really never understood why the Irish team were under estimated at the time. Like when they beat England, people were predicting an easy England win but the 13 year old me never saw it like that. These Ireland players also played in top English leagues back then for top clubs, so I was curious as to why Ireland were so unfancied. The USSR and the Dutch were just another level up at the time but never did I underestimate this Irish team.
I remember this game. Ireland should have won against the USSR but the Netherlands were really awesome. We defended like lions clearing the ball away but Koeman and Rijkaard would just start another attack, and another and then another. It was a lucky goal but they were worthy winners, even though I was totally gutted when they scored.
People on here are too young to remember, but the goal offside. The Netherlands would probably not have won that game. It really speaks for this Irish team and Jackie Chartlon
Тогда правила пассивного оффсайда еще не было, боковой сразу поднимал флаг, когда кто-то из атакующей команды в оффсайде и судья свистел. Голландец не успел выйти - оффсайд несколько метров по тогдашним правилам, непонятно почему гол засчитали.
I was watching that game when I was 12. That goal by Wim Kieft was indeed a real curiosity - in fact, Ronald Koeman (still one of my favourite players) admitted that he attempted to score directly, but instead of the goal the ball hit his teammates head. And from there it somehow went in.
Yes, Holland was extremely lucky at Euro 88, but finally justice came back to them as they had been so unlucky in many occasions throughout the years before. Just remember their curious failure at the qualification for Euro 84, not to mention their lost WC finals back in the 70`s.
Euro 1988 was the best Euro in history in my opinion. I watched that tournament and my age was 17 at that time.
I was 18 when I watched this Tournament
This Irish team was tremendous. A refereeing decision knocked them out of this Euro. They were headed to the semi if not for that.
We lost only 1-0 to arugably the greatest football team in football history. Thats a win for us Irish I say.
As a dutchman I totally agree. The Irish team put up a hell of a fight and proved to be our toughest opponent.
@@markdeschim8253 What about the Soviet Union in group stage? The Soviets did 3 things the irish couldn't do against the Dutch, score a goal, win the game and leave the dutch scoreless in a match in euro 88.
@@Trancymind True, but the Netherlands pretty much outplayed the Soviet Union in large portions of that first match. More so than in the final, ironically. They created lots of chances but Dasajev had a fantastic game.
@@markdeschim8253 Exactly... and although this short film shows a mainly offending Dutch team, I do believe that they were more dominant against the Soviet Union in the first match, than they were on this field against the Irish, who fought hard for themselves and a 0-0 final score wouldn't have misfit them.... We were lucky that day! (but we deserved to win the tournament, let me be clear on that! What a team it was!!
Looooooooollllll - USSR beat them in the first game
What a great tournament this was! One of the best in a very defensive era
Without a doubt, the best Eurocup in history by the German organization for Dutch soccer, one of the best teams in soccer history, great players like Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit, and one of the best goalkeepers in soccer history, Hans van Breukelen. .
Nope Euro 2000.
@@anthonymcken6050’88 squad will play with 9 man and still beat ‘00s squad
The most important goal from The Netherlands. Wim Kieft you,re great a fantasic goal . 😘😘😘 from Leonieke
Given the speed of the ball and distance from the net in the header strike thar occurs at 1:09, I can say it has to be one of the best saves a defender has ever made. It's just tremendous, unbelievable.
I almost had a nervous break down watching this game.
If Ireland had Liam Brady, David O'Leary, Mark Lawrenson & Jim Beglin who were all missing by injury and suspension, it would have been a different tournament.
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Except they had all them for years and never even qualified for anything.
The best "team" isn't necessarily the best players. Moran and McCarthy at the back were a better partnership than Lawrenson & O'Leary, Beglin had effectively been finished for 18 months at this point and a player like Brady was of no use in a system like Charlton's.
@@joseparcenary4706 Ireland qualified with some of these players. Lawrenson got a valuable winner away to Scotland and Brady was still playing for Ireland. I do take your point about Beglin but Lawrenson, Brady and O'Leary would have been a great additions to the squad for Euro '88.
We Would have the Semis but lose to Italy
I remember coach Charlton saying before the match (something like): win or lose: I think after this match I'll be getting very drunk. Again, we (Holland) were very lucky in this match. Kieft's goal was offside and Ireland had some great chances.
Kieft niet
@@martijnburgers4905 Klopt, maar volgens de buitenspelregels van toen had de goal afgekeurd moeten worden omdat Van Basten buitenspel stond
nee hoor van basten mengt zich niet met het spel@@Joejoesan
@@chow3566not relevent back then if lnterfere or not, its clear offside by the rules back then
A l'époque, quand un autre joueur était hors jeu, même sans participer à l'action, l'action était annulée.
Charlton became a legend here with a tv interview. Irish were still celebrating the victory on England and nothing cared anymore, they felt world champion😊 Irish supporters became also legends Incredible green army making a perfect mood 😊
It was a weird lucky goal but damn if we didn't create a lot of chances that just wouldn't net a goal before.
what a strange goal!
It was offside and shouldn't have counted. The Dutch got very lucky. The ref knew it was offside. Very very controversial at the time.
Im Irish but was so happy for the Dutch that year. Yes maybe they were lucky but think of how unlucky they were all the years before 88, well done Oranje 🇳🇱🤝🇮🇪
Crazy, looking at the footage now and comparing it to the quality of the footage now, it seems like this was 100 years ago.. It has something magical about it nonetheless
Luckiest goal ever. We had then held to a stalemate for 82 minutes until that absolutely fluke of a goal.
This happens. Take Spain vs Italy, at this recent euro: they totally dominated entire match, yet only won a rather silly own goal
Liam Brady would have been back for this game after getting his international suspension reduced to two games, but then got badly injured near the end of the season playing for West Ham. Oh! how we could have done with him that day. Also missing from the Irish team for that tournament, Liverpool players Mark Lawrenson and Jim Beglin.
Don't forget David O'Leary of Arsenal.
@@Halotest100 Indeed indeed. But I was referring specifically to the injured players.
How on earth that header bounced like that and found the box😮???I watched this match on Tv that time but I can see just now this wierd twisted way of the ball.
That's timing you just can not beat timing. Timing and precision beats speed. It is a verry rare moment in time
That point blank chance in the first half. Ireland were that close to eliminating the eventual champions. Ireland always seemed to outperform their expectations at big tournaments (Euro 2012 excepted…)
Just had a look at the Eng v Neth game on this channel, and commented that I thought this Dutch side were a tad over-rated and quite lucky to beat an average English side. This game confirms my suspicions even more. If memory serves, Ireland had beaten England and earned a draw against a good Soviet side. They were at the time considered the "Wimbledon" of international football - relentless defensive midfielders paired with grimly determined defenders playing a seemingly inexorable long ball game. Again, Holland just about - and I mean "just about" by the thinnest of margins - deserved to win this game, with a very jammy goal. Happy memories though. Probably the last good quality European Championship - not a patch on Euro '84 though. Just thinking about it Euro 2000 had some memorable games too, and the Dutch side that played in that were pretty good.
5:30 Note that Van Basten is offside when Koeman takes his shot. In this era, there was no interpretation of "interfering with play". Offside meant offside.
The goal should have not been given.
Whine, it was a shot on goal, off side doesn’t count for that. The header was on goal, again off side does not count. Rules back then.
@@TheReactor8
If the player is in offside position and the ball is moving in a forward direction = "offside" by the laws of the day.
Further, it makes no difference if it's a "shot" or a "pass". The laws referred to the direction of the ball, not the intention.
Aside, the fact that you refer to the "rules" of the game (rather than the "laws") indicates to me don't know what the laws of the game are anyway. Your previous post certainly indicates as much.
@@joseparcenary4706You are explaining this to an idiot. He will never understand. You are correct with what you are saying. What made this goal so controversial is that the referee acknowledged that van Basten was offside. However, he applied an idea that had been floating around and was not in the rule book (not interfering with play). The Dutch players acknowledged that it was offside and should not have stood.
Ireland was great but Netherlands had a shot on post and I also don't quite get why was van Basten whistled off before scoring. They played amazingly, tried and pushed all game and deserved to win against this great Irish team. Fair game, I say.
I really never understood why the Irish team were under estimated at the time. Like when they beat England, people were predicting an easy England win but the 13 year old me never saw it like that. These Ireland players also played in top English leagues back then for top clubs, so I was curious as to why Ireland were so unfancied. The USSR and the Dutch were just another level up at the time but never did I underestimate this Irish team.
No Irish player 2day would have getting on the 88 team sad to say 😢
Great job, good match. All best until next video soon
ik was er bij en zat achter t doel. if you know, you know
I remember this game. Ireland should have won against the USSR but the Netherlands were really awesome. We defended like lions clearing the ball away but Koeman and Rijkaard would just start another attack, and another and then another. It was a lucky goal but they were worthy winners, even though I was totally gutted when they scored.
How well do you remember this game? This goal was offside. The Irish just enjyed this Euro way too much to even care.
8 teams at this time and now a down level with 32 ! 😮
People on here are too young to remember, but the goal offside. The Netherlands would probably not have won that game. It really speaks for this Irish team and Jackie Chartlon
Les irlandais avaient choisi une tactique ultra défensive.
Clairement le match le plus difficile des néerlandais.
❤EUROCOPA ⚽️ALEMANIA '88
Тогда правила пассивного оффсайда еще не было, боковой сразу поднимал флаг, когда кто-то из атакующей команды в оффсайде и судья свистел. Голландец не успел выйти - оффсайд несколько метров по тогдашним правилам, непонятно почему гол засчитали.
Good to get this with Motty.
not the best game from this very talented Dutch team but they still managed to scramble a goal. They were destined to win it.
My Great Netherlands
A draw would have eliminated Netherlands.
bonnar was such a crap keeper
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