Netherland head coach Frank De Boar securing victory against Ukraine would not come easy for his side, as they get their Euro 2020 Group C campaign underway at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena on Sunday.
It might be hard to believe but Euro 2020 is the Netherlands’ first international tournament since World Cup 2014, with the Oranje having failed to qualify for both Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup.
Ukraine and the Netherlands have only met twice before, both times in friendlies, and with the most recent matchup coming in 2010.
At Donbass Arena, home of Shakhtar Donetsk, both teams…