Fiery classic at the "Cruyff Arena", goal-machine Kane scored twice in his 100th match

The curtain has come down on the September actions in the new season of the League of Nations

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Kane with Alexander Arnold and Madueke celebrates his 68th goal in his 100th match, Photo: Reuters
Kane with Alexander Arnold and Madueke celebrates his 68th goal in his 100th match, Photo: Reuters
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The last day of September action in the League of Nations brought a great European classic in Amsterdam, once again confirming the class of Harry Kane, while Bosnia and Herzegovina showed in Budapest that the good 88 minutes against the Netherlands were no coincidence...

Neighbors and great football rivals Holland and Germany met at the "Johan Cruyff Arena", and the famous derby did not disappoint this time either - four goals, a lot of nice moves and chances and in the end the points were shared (2:2).

"Tulips" took the lead after two minutes when scored by Tijani Rejnders after Rajan Gravenberh masterfully left him "one on one" with Mark-Andre ter Stegen.

Already by halftime, Julijan Nagelsaman's team turned things in their favor - mostly thanks to Deniz Undav.

The Stuttgart striker first hit the net in the 38th minute, and then he participated in the action thanks to which Joshua Kimih scored for 2:1.

However, so that the points do not end up with the eastern neighbors Denzel Dumfries made sure in the 50th minute when he finished off a nice move by Ćavi Simons and Brajan Brobi.

After two rounds in League A3, the Netherlands and Germany have four points each.

The second match of this group was played by Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the match in Budapest ended without a winner or goals - 0:0.

Sergej Barbarez's "Dragons" thus showed that the good game against the Netherlands, when they were in the game until the 88th minute (losing 3:2), and then sank to the end (5:3), was not a coincidence.

The hero of the evening is Harry Kane - the legend of English football played his 100th game for "proud Albion" against Finland in League B, and he spiced up the anniversary with two new goals at "Wembley", enough for a 2:0 triumph.

He scored the first goal is a few moments after his scissors were stopped by Lukas Hradecki, while it is the second, and in total, the 68th goal in the national team, arrived when Trent Aleksander Arnold and Noni Madueke opened up the defense of the Finns.

The League of Nations continues in October, with two new rounds.

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