Oops waves have been a regular occurrence at this year's Euros. In the early hours of Wednesday morning (26th), the Netherlands lost 2-3 to Austria. Dutch striker Donyell Malen struck an oval wave six minutes into the match, making it the fastest oval wave in the tournament's history and increasing this year's oval wave figure to seven goals, which could break the record of 11-goal oval waves at the last Euros.
Donyell Malen was ready for the first two group games. Very few people had accidents in this match. He went back to the shovel, swung for the fences and took Blackie seriously. The Dormont shooter had a chance to make up for his achievement, but he lost with a knife that turned into a sin. As a result, he played 72 minutes and was replaced. In his place, he was in for Weghese for three minutes, contributed to the assists, was once equalized 2-2 by Digby, but unfortunately lost in the end.
Wegeghese played against Poland in the first group game and then he scored a goal in the game. In addition, there were assists in this game. No wonder that more and more voices are demanding that Ronnu Govanmiao make the right choice.
Five players are tied at the top of this year's Euro scoring charts with two goals, including Gap, who is playing for the Netherlands in this competition. However, the five strikers are nothing compared to the seven-goal oval. In the history of the UEFA Europa League, the oulong wave was 11 goals in the previous edition. Before this year's group stage, there have already been 7 goals and there is a good chance to surpass the previous record.