Resurgent Dutch threaten to keep England waiting for a tournament triumph

AFP  |  Guimaraes (Portugal) 

England's long wait for a first international trophy since 1966 could be just days away at the finals in Portugal, but Ronald Koeman's resurgent present a hazardous hurdle for the in Thursday's semi-final in Guimaraes.

A run to the semi-finals of last year's and memorable victories over and to make the last four of another tournament within 12 months have raised expectations that in coaching the generation to finally end England's wait for glory.

By contrast, the Dutch have had a lean few years after failing to make it to last year or qualify for Euro 2016.

Even though the Dutch lost a thrilling opening Euro 2000 3-2 to in March there are no fears they will miss out for a third consecutive major tournament.

The side captained by the imperious is also blessed with the core of an side that were seconds away from facing Van Dijk's in the final.

Tottenham robbed the of its first finalist since 1996 with a dramatic late semi-final, second leg winner in as the dominated European competition this season.

But there is no guarantee English success will carry over to the international stage.

Indeed, there were as many Dutchman as English players in Liverpool's starting line-up as they lifted on Saturday with Van Dijk and

One of Koeman's first acts when taking charge of his country last year was to make Van Dijk his having worked with him at

"When you look at Virgil now, this is a big, big personality on the pitch. He is a leader," Koeman told

"That is why I made him I knew him from

I thought: "he can do more - he can carry more responsibility. He is strong; he has a great character and enjoys the responsibility."

Van Dijk's man-of-the-match display in the final to go with his players' of the year award has increased his chances of winning the Ballon d'Or.

Lifting the would only strengthen his case and it is his centre-back partner at international level who may take his tag as the world's most expensive

Matthijs is also a leader at just 19. The is wanted by a host of Europe's top clubs after a stellar season.

"We have the best centre defenders with and Virgil," said Koeman.

"That's great because you build the house, always, from downstairs. You don't start with the roof.

"That is the target as a manager: goalkeeper, The centre part of the team has to be strong."

The Netherlands' spine is further strengthened by another two products Frenkie de Jong and Donny van de Beek alongside Wijnaldum in midfield.

agreed a 75 million euro fee for De Jong to move this summer in January even before Ajax dumped Real Madrid and Juventus out of

Koeman's men have already shown their capabilities in knocking out world champions and to make the last four.

"In the last few years, yes, it is the best generation, but they are just starting," added Koeman.

"We are on a good way back to where we would like to stay as a country."

Koeman played when the gained their only major tournament win at in 1988. While he insisted Nations League success is not on a par with that feat, it would send a strong signal that the Dutch really are back.

"It's Nations League. It's not a Euros; it's not a world championship," he added.

"Winning the Nations League is important, but you cannot compare.

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First Published: Wed, June 05 2019. 11:25 IST