Meanwhile, Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) decides to take a walk after the match but ends up in the bike lane, where she's hit by two bicycles and falls into the drink. Luckily, a handsome man (Matteo van der Grijn) with a houseboat calls to her, and the sparks fly from there. As her clothes dry, the pair spends a blissful night having dinner.
In the morning she asks him, "Did we...?" and he assures her they did not. However, once she's left he says, "Yes, we did." This could be taken as a classic bait and switch, not letting the girl know what really happened. But given the kind of show "Ted Lasso" is, I choose to believe he was answering another question the second time: "Did we fall in love?" I hope I'm not wrong because the night Rebecca has is charming and innocent in a way we don't often see. It would be a shame to ruin it.
At the same time, Roy (Brett Goldstein) and Jamie (Phil Dunster) are on their own tour of Amsterdam. See, Roy has been training Jamie to be better than Zava (Maximilian Osinski), even though Zava is now gone, so that really isn't a goal anymore. But apparently, they're still training. The surprising thing is that Jamie is fine with it because he loves Amsterdam. When Roy claims windmills are fake, though, Jamie gets a pair of bikes for them so they can go see the real thing — except Roy doesn't know how to ride.
After Jamie stops laughing, Roy explains: his granddad died before he got the chance to teach him. Also, he realizes now "that never learning was actually a great disrespect to his memory." The coach becomes the student and, in a very funny sequence, Roy figures out how to ride with Jamie's help. These two are getting closer despite their best efforts to hate each other, and while the pair are opposites in a lot of ways, they've figured out how to work together. It's pretty cute.