The Mercury

Dutch dominate brave Banyana

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin.vedan@inl.co.za

BANYANA Banyana fought hard, but ultimately lost 5-1 to the technicall­y superior fifth-ranked Netherland­s at the Kyocera Stadium in Den Haag last night.

Manchester United’s Jackie Groenen gave the home side the lead in the 12th minute with a shot that gave South African goalkeeper Andile Dlamini no chance.

After threatenin­g the Netherland­s a couple of times in the opening minutes of the game, Thembi Kgatlana drew Banyana level in the 24th minute after being found by a Karabo Dhlamini pass.

Kgatlana’s pace appeared to be causing the Netherland­s back-four a few issues, and her finish was clinical.

Lineth Beerenstey­n then put the Netherland­s ahead again just after the half-hour mark with a great finish from close range.

In-form Netherland­s striker Vivianne Miedema then scored a worldclass goal in the 40th minute for the Dutch ladies’ third of the evening.

The 25-year-old Arsenal star controlled the ball with her right foot in the build-up to the goal before finishing with her left.

The Netherland­s got their fourth goal in the 76th minute through

Damaris Egurrrola, who completed a well-executed team move by simply passing the ball into the net.

Egurrola got her second and the Netherland­s’ fifth in second-half stoppage time with an easy finish from close range following a free-kick.

The South Africans started the game looking very competitiv­e, with Kgatlana in particular causing problems

for the Dutch defence.

However, Kgatlana did not receive much support from her teammates, as Gabriela Salgado could not match her tempo.

One of the problems that Banyana need to figure out going forward is how they will support Kgatlana without the presence of Refiloe Jane, who missed yesterday’s game.

To their credit, the Dutch also showed their class. After Kgatlana scored, they showed their tactical nous by then cutting off all supply to her, so much so that she was virtually anonymous for much of the game thereafter.

Banyana opted to make a rare goalkeepin­g change at the start of the second half as Kaylin Swart came on in place of Dlamini.

To be fair to Dlamini, she did not have much of a chance of saving any of the three goals that went past her. She also never really had much opportunit­y to make a save.

Banyana had a chance to reduce the deficit early in the second half as they won a penalty, and veteran Noko Matlou stepped up to take it. The normally reliable and clinical Matlou seemed to suffer from stage fright as Netherland­s goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal saved her weak effort.

While Banyana were ultimately outclassed, the positive that they can take from the game is that they were competitiv­e against one of the best teams in the world.

Had they been more clinical with their opportunit­ies created, the score deficit would have been lower.

The game would have offered good preparatio­n to the South Africans ahead of the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations that starts in July.

 ?? SYDNEY MAHLANGU BackpagePi­x ?? THEMBI Kgatlana, challenged by Aniek Nouwen of the Netherland­s, scored the only goal for Banyana. |
SYDNEY MAHLANGU BackpagePi­x THEMBI Kgatlana, challenged by Aniek Nouwen of the Netherland­s, scored the only goal for Banyana. |

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