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Holland manager Ronald Koeman disgusts fans as he's caught picking his nose and appearing to eat it during his side's Euro 2024 victory over Poland

2024-06-16 81 Dailymotion

Viewers of Holland's victory over Poland on Sunday found themselves grimacing as the cameras cut to Ronaldo Koeman picking his nose and appearing to eat what he found.<br /><br />The Holland manager drew comparisons to former Germany boss Joachim Low as he inserted his finger into his nose before licking it.<br /><br />Low went viral on multiple occasions, both for picking his nose and sniffing his hand after reaching into his trousers.<br /><br />The clip of Koeman quickly garnered traction after it was posted on social media during the game with fans understandably disgusted.<br /><br />The Dutchman is unlikely to be too concerned after his side came from behind to win their Euro 2024 opener. <br /><br />Substitute Wout Weghorst struck late on to earn them a 2-1 win over Poland in their Group D clash.<br /><br />Adam Buksa headed Poland into an early lead at Hamburg's Volksparkstadion, but Cody Gakpo ensured it was level at half-time.<br /><br />The Netherlands pushed for a late winner and it arrived when Burnley forward Weghorst fired home in the 83rd minute.<br /><br />Poland was without captain and talisman Robert Lewandowski due to a thigh injury but still took the lead in the 16th minute.<br /><br />Piotr Zielinski, who took the armband in Lewandowski's absence, produced a fine corner which Buksa headed into the far corner.<br /><br />It sparked jubilant scenes from substitute Lewandowski in the Poland dugout and delivered a shock to the Netherlands, who had entered the tournament with six wins in seven matches and 21 goals scored during that period.<br /><br />There was a quick response from Koeman's men, though, with Liverpool forward Gakpo able to level after 29 minutes.<br /><br />Nathan Ake burst forward to win a loose ball and tee up Gakpo, who found the net from 22 yards with the help of a deflection for his 10th international goal.<br /><br />It remained level at the break, but the Netherlands started strongly after half-time and Xavi Simons sliced wide when well-placed after good work by Gakpo.<br /><br />Koeman's men continued to dictate possession, only for Poland to go close when Nicola Zalewski had a header saved by Brighton's Bart Verbruggen.<br /><br />As the seconds ticked away, Koeman turned to his bench and Weghorst provided the answer when he rifled home Ake's low ball into the area just two minutes after coming on.<br />

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