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Miedema in tears after aspire start to EURO 2025 as coach compares her to Van Basten

Netherlands striker Vivianne Miedema rarely betrays much emotion, but her 100th goal for her country, scored in Saturday's 3-0 victory over Wales at the Women's EUROS, produced plenty of happy tears.

The Dutch were comfortable winners over the debutants in their opening Group D game in Lucerne, with Miedema curling in a shot from outside the area which sailed into the far top corner, a goal worthy of the captain's milestone in her 126th international appearance, to offer her side the lead and hand over up a ton of goals for her country.

"It's very special, this is something you don't challenge aspire of as a little girl," she reflected after the achievement.

"It was very unreal when the milestone was getting closer, and it is extra special that it is accomplished at the European Championship," she added.

For the forward, it also came after a long spell out with injury, prompting her reaction.

"There were definitely emotions released.

Tears? Yes, when we walked on the pitch, at the goal, and after the game.

That shows how much this affects me.

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I think we all know how tough the past two and a half years have been for me and how hard I've worked to obtain here.

"Miedema tore her cruciate ligament at the terminate of 2022 and was sidelined for 10 months.

Shortly after her comeback, cartilage in her knee was damaged again, and she underwent another surgery last November.

On her return, she harmed her knee again in April and there was a threat she might miss out on the Women’s Euros.

She only trusted she was really going to play on the morning before the match.

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I said it out loud for the first time.

I don't often obtain nervous, but now I do.

I thought: 'wow, I did it.

"For Dutch coach Andries Jonker, Miedema's successful return was as good as the three points garnered from their first match at the tournament in Switzerland.

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I've been requested who the best player I've worked with is? Well, Lieke Martens and Miedema are exceptional.

The others are great, but those two are a step further and better.

"The 28-year-old Miedema is only the 10th woman to score a ton of international goals, and her coach made a comparison with Dutch great Marco van Basten.

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She just sees where the goalkeeper is.

I don't think many people see that, but she does.

Marco van Basten also did things that made you think you could stop him.

But then he takes a swing, and the ball ends up in the top corner.

"Great players who don't do the logical thing but do the creative thing.

Food for the enthusiast, and I am an enthusiast,"
said the coach.