Soccer-Ake hails fighting spirit as Dutch claw back win

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Netherlands defender Nathan Ake said his team's fighting spirit helped them to stay focused even after they surrendered a two-goal lead and snatch the dramatic 3-2 win over Ukraine in their European Championship opener on Sunday.

Ake, who came on for the last 25 minutes, provided the cross that allowed Denzel Dumfries to head home a dramatic 85th minute winner at the Johan Cruyff Stadium in Amsterdam.

“The fighting spirit of this Dutch team is good. We were confident that we could grow to this level and that we were able to show it in our first game gives us even more confidence for the coming weeks.” Ake, who suffered a training injury at Manchester City and spent four months sidelined before returning to action in April, said the Dutch squad had waited a long time to make an impact again at a major tournament.

 

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