“Naar links!” The beat still rings in your ears: At the European Football Championship, the Dutch fans made the band a hit with their synchronized sideways hopping Snollebollekes the mood heated up. Before the round of 16 against Romania on July 2nd, 7,000 fans turned the Olympic Park into a party zone. “Near right!”
Will they dance left and right again today?
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The police are expecting only several hundred Dutch supporters for the floodlit international match against the German national team in the Fröttmaninger Arena on Monday evening. A spokesman says no march or fan campaigns have been announced. The Nations League game is considered a “middle-risk” game. The mood is also likely to be a little less euphoric after Elftal’s two recent draws against Hungary and Germany.
But who knows. In the European Championship round of 16, Oranje beat Romania 3-0 in Munich and hopped with their fans into the quarter-finals and semi-finals. The end of the football party only came with the loss against England. The better placed German national team could jump into the quarter-finals of the Nations League with a win this evening. Kick-off is at 8:45 p.m.