Netherlands score late to defeat Senegal

Snatch a dramatic 2-0 win

 

 

 

Cody Gakpo celebrates scoring for the Dutch team.

Cody Gakpo celebrates scoring for the Dutch team. Credit: Getty Images

 

Doha: Netherlands scored twice in the final minutes through Cody Gakpo and substituted Davy Klaassen to beat Senegal 2-0 in their World Cup Group A match at Al Thumama Stadium on Monday night (local time), Karolos Grohmann writes for The Age.

 

The Dutch, who missed out on the 2018 World Cup, looked to be heading for a scrappy goalless draw after wasting several good chances, but man-of-the-match Gakpo beat keeper Edouard Mendy and nod in a deep Frenkie De Jong cross with the back of his head.

 

Klaassen then pounced on a weak Mendy save to score on the rebound nine minutes into stoppage time.

 

The Dutch join Ecuador, 2-0 winners over Qatar on Sunday, on three points at the top of the group, and the top two meet on Friday.

 

The 23-year-old Gakpo, who has now scored three goals in his last four internationals, had their first opportunity after four minutes but tried to square the ball to Steven Bergwijn instead of going for a purpose.

 

That was followed by a Daley Blind header at the far post that flew wide before Steven Berghuis sent Bergwijn through, and he laid it off for the unmarked De Jong in the box.

 

However, the midfielder took far too long to release the ball, and his effort was blocked.

 

The African champions were badly missing injured talisman Sadio Mane. They did not manage a shot on target until the 65th minute when Boulaye Dia’s tried to sneak one past goalkeeper Andries Noppert, making his Dutch debut, from a tight angle.

 

Senegal had a bit more possession in the second half but could not find the back of the net despite the relentless drumming from their small fan group in the stands.

 

To make matters worse, Cheikhou Kouyate had to be taken off injured before Gakpo snuck in to snatch the opening goal.

 

Klaassen made sure of the three points with a tap-in in stoppage time after Mendy palmed a Memphis Depay shot into his path.

 

The Dutch are now undefeated in 16 matches under coach Louis van Gaal. They also stretched an unbeaten record in their opening game at World Cups that dates back to 1938.

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