The Borneo Post

Netherland­s performanc­e surprises delighted Koeman

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ROTTERDAM: The Netherland­s have put behind them the poor form that saw them miss out on the last two major tournament­s and even coach Ronald Koeman is pleasantly surprised by Friday’s victory over world champions France.

“We’ve have shown we are broken the slump but I did not expect that we would be so much better through 90 minutes,” said a delighted Ronald Koeman after a 2-0 win in Rotterdam inflicted a first defeat on the French since they won the World Cup in Russia.

The result means the Netherland­s can win the group if they draw in Gelsenkirc­hen against Germany on Monday, usurping the last two World Cup winners to advance to next June’s Nations League finals.

“I also did not expect that this team would be as far in their reading of a match. We’ve shown on such a night that we’ve made enormous steps. From the beginning to the end we played really well,” Koeman said.

Georginio Wijnaldum scored just before halftime and Memphis Depay converted a late penalty as the Dutch dominated against Didier Deschamps’ side, looking much changed from the side that missed out on the 2016 European Championsh­ip and the last World Cup in Russia.

The Netherland­s beat Germany 3-0 last month in the Nations League to signal their potential but Koeman, appointed coach in February, then tried to temper the euphoria.

But he was fulsome in his praise after the latest victory.

“In the previous matches there were moments where we could have been a lot better. But to be better than we were against France will be very difficult.

“It has given the team a lot of self-confidence. France did not come to play and try and make a decent game of it. It made it difficult to stay patient and to pick out moments. We had many chances a second goal but their keeper (Hugo Lloris) was tremendous, otherwise the final score could have been 3-0 or 4-0.”

Depay said that the young team were on the right track.

“I’m enjoying how the team is developing and if, in games like this, are able to get

We’ve shown on such a night that we’ve made enormous steps. From the beginning to the end we played really well. — Ronald Koeman, Netherland­s coach

result, then we are on the right path.”

The closest France came to scoring was a weak 10th-minute header from Antoine Griezmann, who was otherwise anonymous alongside the equally invisible Kylian Mbappe.

“There was one team out there with a lot of desire and we didn’t have enough,” said Deschamps.

“There was a clear gulf between the sides and they deserved the win... We weren’t at the races and didn’t show enough.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Netherland­s’ Wijnaldum (bottom) celebrates with Depay after scoring a goal during the UEFA Nations League match against world champions France at the Feijenoord stadium in Rotterdam. — AFP photo
Netherland­s’ Wijnaldum (bottom) celebrates with Depay after scoring a goal during the UEFA Nations League match against world champions France at the Feijenoord stadium in Rotterdam. — AFP photo
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