Brighton’s Bart Verbruggen Helps Holland Beat Greece

The Albion goalkeeper kept a clean sheet in his second senior appearance and helped the Dutch take a huge step closer to Euro 2024.

Holland won 1-0 away to Gus Poyet’s Greece to move second in the table.

The two sides are level on points but the Dutch have two games remaining and Greece only one, which is at home to group winners France in November.

Virgil van Dijk scored a stoppage-time penalty after Wout Weghorst saw his first-half spot kick saved.

Verbruggen attracted some criticism when he made his debut in the home defeat by France.

But he kept his place and appears to have emerged as the first choice between the posts for his country.

Source: The Argus

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