Memphis Depay’s stellar performance helped see the Oranje run riot against Germany in the UEFA Nations League.

Goals from Depay, Virgil van Dijk and Georginio Wijnaldum earned Ronald Koeman’s side all three points in a game that was crucial to help the Dutch survive relegation.

Read about the game here.

Jasper Cillesen: 8

The shot stopper was fine form yet again, making four saves against Germany including a fantastic save from a Thomas Muller shot after just 18 minutes.

Netherlands were under the cosh at the time and this save by the Barcelona keeper was a huge catalyst for the turn around in the Netherlands.

Denzel Dumfries: 8

4 – Denzel Dumfries made more tackles (4), recoveries (6) and clearances (5) than any other player in the first half of Netherlands – Germany, while also winning the most duels (7). Introduction. pic.twitter.com/E79UAtR5oU — OptaJohan (@OptaJohan) October 13, 2018

Denzel Dumfries was one of the three debutantes on the night and certainly shone the brightest, looking like a seasoned international throughout.

The introduction of Leroy Sane saw life become much more difficult for Dumfries, but the youngster looked comfortable for the majority of the game and struck a good balance between attacking and defending.

Virgil van Dijk: 9

The Oranje captain showed exactly he holds that moniker, opening the scoring for his side and putting in a huge defensive shift.

Van Dijk seemed to be ready to clear every Germany ball into the box, winning three aerial duels as well as coming away with a 90% passing accuracy.

Matthijs de Ligt: 7

The youngest Dutch player to reach 10 international caps since 1933 showed once again that he is beginning to forge a potentially world class partnership with Virgil van Dijk.

Winning two aerial duels and a tackle, the youngster has fully cemented his place in the Netherlands team.

Daley Blind: 8

After struggling at left back during the last international break, Blind looked much more secure this time around against one of the best teams in the world.

Coming away with a 90% passing accuracy as well as an assist for Georginio Wijnaldum’s goal, Blind showed once again the unique offensive benefit of having him in the team.

Marten de Roon: 7.5

De Roon started the game shaky but started to look like a very capable defensive midfielder as the game progressed.

With Ronald Koeman struggling to strike a balance in the midfield in the past, de Roon seemed to compliment Frenkie de Jong and Georginio Wijnaldum excellently.

Frenkie de Jong: 7.5

When de Jong steps onto the field, everyone is waiting for the youngster to pull out the spectacular performances they’ve heard so much about.

This wasn’t the most eye catching performance from de Jong, instead he showed great maturity as he played more sensibly against a very difficult opposition, looking to keep play consistently moving and being a spearhead for the start of counter attacks.

Georginio Wijnaldum: 8

Wijnaldum has been criticised for performing below the standard he has set at Liverpool when pulling on the orange jersey, but no one can say that about his performance against Germany.

Coming close to scoring in the first half before a spectacular dribble forward and finish sealed a 3-0 victory for Oranje were the highlights, with some solid defending thrown into the mix.

Steven Bergwijn: 7

Bergwijn’s long awaited Netherlands debut was a strong one on his part, looking dangerous on the counter attack and not being afraid to take on defenders.

He did give the ball away a little bit too much with a passing percentage of only 57%, but the PSV youngster certainly looks like he will be more than capable of playing in the Dutch front line for years to come.

Memphis Depay: 9.5

The star of the show once again for Oranje, scoring the all important second goal, hitting the bar just after and putting in dangerous corners throughout the night, one of which leading van Dijk’s opener.

Depay lead the Dutch counter attacks and seems to truly embody exactly what Ronald Koeman is looking for from his side.

Ryan Babel: 6.5

One of the weaker links in the starting eleven, Babel didn’t play badly but seemed to offer less than his two attacking partners.

Many would have expected Quincy Promes to start over Babel and his performance showed that he probably should.

Nathan Ake: 6.5

Ake didn’t particularly have much to do after coming on but certainly made the Netherlands defence a much more difficult prospect to break down.

The Bournemouth defender can consider himself unfortunate with the generation at which his playing as he will always struggle to take a starting place from van Dijk and de Ligt.

Quincy Promes: 7

Promes injected life into the Netherlands attack and was a huge impetus of the late Oranje rampage.

His superb splitting run through the German defence put the ball on a plate for Memphis Depay’s second.

Promes certainly needs to start, with the attacking talents that he brings being too much to be ignored.

Arnaut Groeneveld: 6.5

The young midfielder has been performing well in Belgium this season and certainly deserved his chance for the National Team.

Despite not making the biggest waves in the game, this is a huge moment for Groeneveld that he will never forget.