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While Nuitermans was pleased with the team's second-place finish, he was critical of its style of play. Van Marwijk ditched the Dutch's trademark flowing, attacking style known the world over as "total football" and replaced it with patient passing and uncompromising tackling he calls "result football."
"It was not really Dutch, but it was efficient," Nuitermans said. "The final was not exactly charming. It was pretty ugly at times."
Eight Dutchmen were booked and defender John Heitinga was sent off in an ill-tempered final in Johannesburg, where five Spain players were also booked.
Netherlands winger Arjen Robben said his missed scoring chance was still haunting him. The Bayern Munich star had only Iker Casillas to beat, but the Spain goalkeeper deflected Robben's shot wide with his outstretched foot.
"You want nothing more than to score that goal. It was a big chance," he said. "It hurts to miss a chance like that."
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