The Sunday Guardian

Netherland­s beat Belarus 4-1 inWC qualifier

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THE HAGUE: The Netherland­s football team scored a comfortabl­e 4-1 win over Belarus in a 2018 World Cup qualifying Group A encounter in the De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam.

After the 1-1 draw in Sweden last month, the Dutch on Friday needed a win against Belarus, which had drawn 0-0 against France in the first tie.

Coach Danny Blind had lined up almost the same team as against Sweden, but he favoured Maarten Stekelenbu­rg as goalkeeper over Jeroen Zoet and Rick Karsdorp debuted as right back for injured Daryl Janmaat, reports Xinhua.

The tandem Karsdorp-Quincy Promes worked well on the right side and the Dutch created several opportunit­ies from the start. In the 15th minute, Promes opened the scoring, when he profited from sloppy defending by the visitors.

He scored his first goal in 15 internatio­nals. In the 31st minute, the Spartak Moscow forward also produced the second goal, when he hit home after a deflected Dutch corner.

With the 2- 0 score the Dutch gave away the initiative and Belarus created some chances before half-time. An attempt by Mikhail Gordeychuk went beside the post and Sergei Kornilenko also went close. Belarus continued their good period in the second half and Aleksey Rios scored in the 47th minute from a Kornilenko cross.

Netherland­s seemed to have lost track, but came back into the match and restored their momentum of the first half. After Vincent Janssen hit the post Davy Klaassen scored from the rebound in the 55th minute and with a smashing strike from outside the penalty area Jans- sen made it 4-1 in the 64th minute.

The Dutch could have extended the scoring, but Georginio Wijnaldum hit the post.

With the win, Netherland­s bagged four points in Group A, together with France, which beat Bulgaria 4-1 in Paris, and Sweden, which defeated Luxembourg 1-0 in Luxembourg.

On Monday, Netherland­s will take on France in Amsterdam while Belarus will host Luxembourg and Sweden will face Bulgaria at home.

China-based Bolivia internatio­nal striker Marcelo Moreno said he could accept a pay cut to return to Brazilian football next year.

The former Cruzeiro, Gremio and Flamengo player is in the final weeks of a two-year contract with Changchun Yatai, meaning he is free to sign a pre-contract with another club, reports Xinhua.

The 29-year-old is being pursued by reigning Brazilian champions Corinthian­s, who are in the market for a striker, according to Globoespor­te.

"I read about it (interest from Corinthian­s) on the internet," Moreno said after playing in Bolivia's 5-0 loss to Brazil in a World Cup qualifier here.

"I'm happy that such a big club is interested in me, but there is nothing official. I haven't received any proposal and my agent hasn't either.

"There's no way to compare (salaries). There is a lot of investment in Chinese football. If I have to take a pay cut, I'll have to give it serious thought and talk with my family. We'll wait and see what happens."

Moreno, whose career has also included spells at Wigan Athletic and Werder Bremen, has scored 20 goals in 48 appearance­s for Changchun Yatai since January 2015.

"I miss Brazilian football. Everyone who has played in Brazil knows what it's like, the adrenaline that fans bring to each game."

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