Malta Independent

Bergwijn scores as Netherland­s beats Poland 1-0

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Steven Bergwijn scored his first internatio­nal goal as the Netherland­s beat Poland 1-0 yesterday in their opening Nations League match in an empty Johan Cruyff Arena.

The Tottenham winger finished from close range after Hans Hateboer volleyed a pass from Frenkie de Jong back across the face of the goal in the 61st minute . It was both teams' first outing since the coronaviru­s pandemic slammed the brakes on internatio­nal soccer.

"Hopefully the fans can come back to the stadiums soon and create some atmosphere," said captain Virgil van Dijk.

The Netherland­s, playing its first internatio­nal under interim coach Dwight Lodeweges following the departure of Ronald Koeman to take the reins at Barcelona, dominated the match and could have scored more. Frenkie de Jong hit the post on the stroke of halftime after controllin­g a clever pass over the

Poland defense by Memphis Depay on his chest.

Van Dijk said the players are already used to working with Lodeweges, who was Koeman's assistant.

"Dwight Lodeweges is the boss. You can see that he has our respect," Van Dijk said.

Italy was held to a 1-1 draw by Bosnia in the night's other League A Group 1 match.

The Netherland­s reached the final of the inaugural Nations League last year, where it lost 10 to Portugal under Koeman.

Lodeweges had to rebuild his defense in the absence of Matthijs de Ligt, Stefan de Vrij, Denzel Dumfries and Daley Blind, but with Poland resting its captain and star striker Robert Lewandowsk­i the Dutch defense was rarely troubled.

"You see that some things are a bit rusty," Lodeweges said. "It's nine months since we were together."

Poland's best chance came when Tomasz Kedziora crossed low from the right and Krzysztof Piatek fired a first-time shot straight at Jasper Cillessen in the 32nd minute.

Depay, rumored to be a transfer target for Koeman at Barcelona, was a constant threat as he drifted between the midfield and attacking lines but fired his only clear chance well wide.

The Netherland­s plays Italy on Monday in Amsterdam, while Poland faces Bosnia in Zenica.

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