Sneijder fires Dutch to Japan win and group pole
DURBAN, South Africa, June 19, Wesley Sneijder fired the Netherlands
to a comfortable 1-0 win over Japan and pole position in World Cup Group
E here on Saturday.
After seeing off Denmark 2-0 in their opening match, the Dutch now
sit atop their group on a maximum six points from two games, with Japan
on three points having beaten Cameroon 1-0 in their opener.
Should Denmark and Cameroon draw in Pretoria later on Saturday, the
Netherlands will be guaranteed a berth in the second round, but a
victory for either side would mean the Oranje were still not
mathematical certs to progress.
The Netherlands dominated possession and territory against the Blue
Samurai, who played deep in defence and were largely content to sit back
while the star-studded Dutch team stroked the ball around the middle of
the park.
After a first-half devoid of any real scoring opportunities and with
Japan on top in the final minutes, the Dutch came out firing in the
second period.
Japan's Brazil-born defender Tulio Tanaka was called on to make four
clearing headers in quick succession, but the fifth fell to the feet of
Robin van Persie in the 53rd minute.
Under pressure, the Arsenal striker saw the ball squirt out to the
edge of the area, where it was met by the booming right foot of Sneidjer,
the Inter Milan midfielder unleashing a shot which Eiji Kawashima could
only deflect into the goal netting.
But it was not all plain sailing for the Netherlands, who often
became bogged down in midfield.
Sneijder had arguably the first chance of the game, blasting a
free-kick high over the goal. Daisuke Matsui impressed in midfield for
Japan and saw one low shot go just past the upright of Maarten
Stekelenburg's goal, the Dutch keeper then doing well to parry the
Grenoble player's dipping 25-metre shot. Van Persie had two decent
chances early in the second-half, first seeing his header saved by
Kawashima and then failing to connect with a sliding half-volley. - AFP
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