The Borneo Post

Dutch ‘must do be er’ despite beating Senegal, says Van Dijk

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NETHERLAND­S captain Virgil van Dijk admi ed that his side had considerab­le room for improvemen­t despite opening their World Cup campaign with a 2-0 win over African champions Senegal on Monday.

“We won but we also know that we can and must do be er,” Van Dijk said a er the Netherland­s needed late goals from PSV Eindhoven forward Cody Gakpo and Ajax midfielder Davy Klaassen to come out on top in the Group A clash at Doha’s Al Thumama Stadium.

“Going forward we sometimes tried to force things, and we too o en le ourselves exposed to Senegal’s counter-a acks,” he told Dutch broadcaste­r NOS.

“That is an area in which we will need to improve because it is an art that our next opponents, Ecuador, are very good at.

“But I am optimistic because I feel we are going to get be er.”

The Netherland­s are level on three points in Group A with an Ecuador side who beat hosts Qatar 2-0 in the tournament’s opening game on Sunday.

Liverpool star Van Dijk was making his major tournament debut on the occasion of his 50th cap, while Dutch coach Louis van Gaal handed a first cap in goal to Andries Noppert.

The giant Heerenveen shotstoppe­r excelled with a string of second-half saves, with the pick coming from Idrissa Gana Gueye’s half-volley.

“It was a boyhood dream for me to play at a World Cup but I never thought it would be possible,” Noppert told NOS.

“It was really special when the goalkeepin­g coach Frans Hoek told me on Friday that I was going to play.

“The closer the game got, the more tense I became, but it was a healthy tension.

“Even in club football I have never played at internatio­nal level, but you have to start someday.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Netherland­s’ Cody Gakpo (centre) fights for the ball with Senegal’s Abdou Diallo.
— AFP photo Netherland­s’ Cody Gakpo (centre) fights for the ball with Senegal’s Abdou Diallo.

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