Dutch end Wales’ World Cup party with Cardiff win
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[June 09, 2022]
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second-string Netherlands beat Wales 2-1 away after a dramatic late
finale in the Nations League on Wednesday, bringing the hosts back
down to earth after they secured World Cup qualification at the
weekend.
Wout Weghorst won the game for the Dutch, scoring with a header four
minutes into stoppage time, straight after Wales looked to have
snatched a late draw when Rhys Norrington-Davies netted two minutes
into stoppage time.
Teun Koopmeiners opened the scoring five minutes into the second
half to give the visitors the lead, after coach Louis van Gaal had
changed his entire team from the side that opened their League A
Group Four campaign with a 4-1 thumping of neighbours Belgium last
Friday.
Wales also rested some of their senior squad members after winning a
World Cup place for the first time in 64 years when they beat
Ukraine 1-0 on Sunday, allowing fringe players to stake a claim for
selection in the Qatar-bound team.
Despite looking the brighter of the two sides in the first half,
Wales were caught early in the second when Koopmeiners found a
pocket of space to fire home from the edge of the area with his
weaker right foot after being set up by debutant Jerdy Schouten.
The Dutch had only one chance in the first 45 minutes, on the stroke
of halftime, when Cody Gakpo's shot was deflected away for a corner
by Chris Mepham.
Before that Wales's Harry Wilson hit the target with a free kick but
his effort was punched away by Dutch goalkeeper Mark Flekken.
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Netherlands players celebrate after the match Action Images via
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Welsh talisman Gareth Bale made a cameo appearance
in the final quarter-hour but it was Norrington-Davies who rose
powerfully at the back post to head home an equaliser.
Yet almost straight from the kick off, Frenkie de Jong surged
forward at the start of a move that ended with Weghorst diving to
head home a dramatic winner.
"It was a fantastic counter but we were sloppy in the first half,
turned over a lot of possession and so we couldn't attack. But I
keep saying we have a tremendous squad," Van Gaal told Dutch NOS
television after the game.
Wales have now lost both games of the new Nations League campaign
after defeat in Poland a week ago and also saw a 19-match unbeaten
home record come to an inauspicious end.
Wednesday’s win extended the Netherlands’ 100% record over Wales to
nine matches and put them top of the Nations League group.
The Dutch next host Poland in Rotterdam on Saturday when Wales host
Belgium.
(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Toby Davis)
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