Denzel Dumfries’ late equaliser maintained the Netherlands’ unbeaten start to their Nations League campaign as they rescued a 1-1 draw with Hungary despite Virgil van Dijk’s red card.
The Oranje were staring at their first defeat in Group A3 when Roland Sallai smashed Zsolt Nagy’s cross home at the back post to cap a rapid break midway through the first half.
Sallai had earlier struck the post as Hungary started impressively, while Denes Dibusz was called into action by Cody Gakpo at the other end shortly before half-time.
The visitors’ position was made even more tenuous with 11 minutes remaining, as Liverpool captain Van Dijk received two yellow cards in three minutes, the second for a tactical foul to prevent a Hungary counter.
But Ronald Koeman’s side made light of their numerical disadvantage to draw level four minutes later, Dumfries appearing unmarked to head Gakpo’s free-kick delivery home.
Neither side were able to find a winner late on, with the result keeping the Netherlands second in the table with five points, two behind leaders Germany and three clear of Hungary.
2005 – @OnsOranje found the net after receiving a red card for just the first time since 7 September 2005, with Virgil van Dijk becoming the oldest player to be sent off (33 years and 95 days) since Phillip Cocu in that exact same match (34 years and 313 days). Extremities. pic.twitter.com/7IPaOSC6Vg
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Data Debrief: No Van Dijk, no problem
Dumfries’ equalising goal was the first the Netherlands have scored after receiving a red card since September 7, 2005, salvaging a valuable point just as Hungary looked set to pull level in the standings.
Van Dijk, meanwhile, became the oldest player to be sent off (aged 33 years and 95 days) since Phillip Cocu in that exact same match (34 years and 313 days).
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