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Netherlands to stick with winning system against Austria

AMSTERDAM (AP) - The criticism of the Netherlands' 3-5-2 formation has suddenly fallen silent.

The attacking play in the team's 3-2 victory over Ukraine on Sunday at the European Championship appears to have ended the debate - at least for now - about which system coach Frank de Boer should play.

On Thursday, expect the same lineup of three defenders, five midfielders - including wingbacks on each flank - and two attackers against Austria in the team's second Group C match at the Johan Cruyff Arena.

'œI think we've shown that 3-5-2 can be very attacking as well,'ť Netherlands defender Stefan de Vrij said. "Within 10 minutes, I think we had like seven shots.'ť

Some Dutch fans want the team to play what they consider to be the more attacking system of 4-3-3 - four defenders, three midfielders and three attackers. One even rented a plane to push home the message before the match against Ukraine.

Both the Dutch and the Austrians won their opening matches at Euro 2020, so both can advance with another victory. The top two teams in each of the six groups advance to the knockout stage, along with the four best third-place teams.

Austria leads Group C after beating North Macedonia 3-1 in their opener. It was the country's first win at a major soccer tournament in 31 years and its first ever at the European Championship.

But the celebrations were cut short. On Wednesday, UEFA banned Marko Arnautović for the match in Amsterdam for insulting an opponent.

The North Macedonian soccer federation had asked for Arnautović to be punished for a nationalist outburst after he scored in the match in Bucharest. The federation said the tirade was directed at Ezgjan Alioski, who is of Albanian origin. Arnautović's father is Serbian and his mother is Austrian.

'œIt's a shame (for Austria) because he's a very good player,'ť De Boer said. 'œAustria will miss him. So in that respect it is an advantage for us.'ť

Back on the field, Austria defender Martin Hinteregger said the Netherlands match will be very different from the team's opener.

'œWe'll have less of the ball, but that could be good as it will give us more chance to play on the counter,'ť Hinteregger said. 'œThe Netherlands have incredible players, so we'll need a top, united team performance to defend against their strong attacks.'ť

Netherlands defender Matthijs de Ligt, who missed the first match with a groin injury, has recovered.

'œYes, he is going to play,'ť De Boer said.

The coach did not say who would have to make way for the Juventus player. Ajax defender Jurrien Timber, who will celebrate his 20th birthday on Thursday, appears the most likely to remain on the bench.

De Ligt looked relaxed Wednesday as he cycled to training next to former Ajax teammate Frenkie De Jong.

The Dutch have won their last six matches against Austria. The Austrians' last victory over the Netherlands dates back to a friendly in Vienna in 1990 - before many of the current crop of players from both sides were even born.

A notable exception is goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg, at 38 the oldest player ever to play for the Netherlands at a major tournament.

Stekelenburg was a backup at Ajax last season until being called into the first team when Andre Onana was banned for a year by UEFA in a doping case. The Court of Arbitration for Sport last week cut the ban to nine months.

Stekelenburg made his international debut nearly 17 years ago and had his career highlight playing in the Dutch team that reached the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa, where it lost to Spain 1-0. He made his return to the national team for the first time since 2016 in a pre-tournament friendly.

'œIf you had asked me at the beginning of this season whether I would be the first goalkeeper during European Championship," Stekelenburg said, "I would have laughed at you."

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Netherlands' Matthijs de Ligt, left, and Frankie de Jong, cool off during the training of the Netherlands team in Zeist, Netherlands, Wednesday, June 16, 2021, a day before the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between The Netherlands and Austria (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) The Associated Press
Austria's Marko Arnautovic, right, celebrates with Austria's David Alaba after scoring his side's third goal during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between Austria and Northern Macedonia at the National Arena stadium in Bucharest, Romania, Sunday, June 13, 2021. (Robert Ghement/Pool via AP) The Associated Press
Netherlands' coach Frank de Boer, centre, celebrates the win with his staff during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between the Netherlands and Ukraine at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sunday, June 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool) The Associated Press
Netherlands' manager Frank de Boer gestures during the training of the Netherlands team in Zeist, Netherlands, Wednesday, June 16, 2021, a day before the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between The Netherlands and Austria (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) The Associated Press
Fans of the Netherlands cheer for their team after the third goal during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between the Netherlands and Ukraine at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sunday, June 13, 2021.The Netherlands won 3-2. (Piroschka van de Wouw/Pool via AP) The Associated Press
Austria's Marko Arnautovic, right, celebrates after scoring his side's third goal during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between Austria and Northern Macedonia at the National Arena stadium in Bucharest, Romania, Sunday, June 13, 2021. (Robert Ghement/Pool via AP) The Associated Press
Austria's Marko Arnautovic, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring his side's third goal during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between Austria and Northern Macedonia at the National Arena stadium in Bucharest, Romania, Sunday, June 13, 2021. (Robert Ghement/Pool via AP) The Associated Press
Netherlands' goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg reacts during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between Netherlands and Ukraine at Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sunday, June 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Olaf Kraak, Pool) The Associated Press
Ukraine's Roman Yaremchuk, left, and Stefan de Vrij of the Netherlands challenge for the ball during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between the Netherlands and Ukraine at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Sunday, June 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool) The Associated Press
North Macedonia's Milan Ristovski, left, and Austria's Martin Hinteregger go for the ball during the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between Austria and North Macedonia at the National Arena stadium in Bucharest, Romania, Sunday, June 13, 2021. (Mihai Barbu/Pool via AP) The Associated Press
Netherlands' Matthijs de Ligt, right, and Frankie de Jong, left, arrive for the training of the Netherlands team in Zeist, Netherlands, Wednesday, June 16, 2021, a day before the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between The Netherlands and Austria (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) The Associated Press
Georginio Wijnaldum of the Netherlands arrives for the training of the Netherlands team in Zeist, Netherlands, Wednesday, June 16, 2021, a day before the Euro 2020 soccer championship group C match between The Netherlands and Austria (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) The Associated Press
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