Koeman proud despite semi-final exit
Ronald Koeman is proud of the Netherlands, who he says, "fought like lions", despite missing out on a place in the Euro 2024 final.
The Oranje were minutes away from going to extra time when Ollie Watkins scored England's winner in the 90th minute after Harry Kane had cancelled out Xavi Simons' early opener.
Koeman's side was bidding to reach its first Euros final since it won the tournament in 1988, but narrowly missed out on the showpiece meeting with Spain in Berlin.
It was Netherlands' fifth defeat in six semi-finals in the competition, but the Dutch coach instead chose to focus on the positives from the campaign.
"We should be proud because we've achieved many things in these weeks and there's no criticism after seeing how my player fought until the end," Koeman told reporters after the match.
"We have fought like lions. We just needed a little more balance and the English team did it better than us, so congratulations to them.
"I have to thank my players because they believed in something, and it was good to see that.
"Although now, it's too late. We can't do anything with that feeling, but in the future, we will come back stronger."
Netherlands has not reached the final of a major tournament since the 2010 World Cup, losing to Spain on that occasion.
Koeman's optimistic outlook stretched to the future, as he turned his attention to what they could accomplish at the 2026 World Cup.
"I believe our team are able to do more and there are also players who will join us in the future," Koeman said. "Some people were not able to play because they were not fit.
"We have worked in a proper way together; it was important, and it gave us a path to follow. We have to improve some aspects as well, but I think we were really close to the finals.
"I wish I could see them playing in the final, but it's not possible. And I feel so sorry about that."