Johan Cruyff's death did not cause Dutch loss: Danny Blind

27 March,2016 10:05 AM IST |   |  PA Sport

Netherlands manager Danny Blind insists his side weren’t affected by tributes to Holland legend during their 2-3 loss to France in international friendly


Amsterdam: Holland coach Danny Blind denied his side were affected by the emotion of their farewell to Johan Cruyff as they lost 3-2 to France.


A large banner is displayed in honour of late Dutch legend Johan Cruyff during a tribute in the 14th minute of the friendly match between the Netherlands and France at Amsterdam Arena in Amsterdam on Friday. pic/AFP

The teams and the Amsterdam Arena crowd shared in a minute's silence before kick-off for the victims of this week's terror attack in Brussels and then, 14 minutes into the game, a minute's applause for Cruyff - Holland's former number 14, who died from cancer aged 68.


Danny Blind

Antoine Griezmann and Olivier Giroud's goal had France 2-0 up. Luuk de Jong and Ibrahim Afellay made it 2-2. But Blaise Matuidi ensured France would claim victory. "I'm not going to blame that. Once the whistle goes, you have to be ready like a pro. We were unfortunate with the first goal. The second goal, we did not do well.

"I can live with a defeat, because in many facets of the game they are beyond us. But it's disappointing that we could not get the 2-2 draw, though that would not have been deserved."

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