
The Netherlands is the first team to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Qatar, beating the United States 3-1 today.
Denzels Dumfries became the main star of the match in Doha, at the Khalifa International Stadium, which was attended by more than 50,000 spectators.
Dumfries with two assists at two identical stages became the author of the first goals of his team, and scored the third! First, in the 10th minute, the right-back of Inter turned from the right into the opponent’s penalty area, and Memphis Depay sent the ball into the net with a diagonal kick.
In the first minute of stoppage time, Dumfries turned the ball over again from the right, and this time it was Blind who beat Turner with his cross and sent the ball into the net.
Louis van Gaal has changed Orani’s style of play from their first three group games and managed to take them to the next stage of the World Cup, where they now await the winner of today’s match between Argentina and Australia. place in the semi-finals of the tournament.
The famous technician decided to leave the initiative of the US movements, playing counterattacks. Greg Berhalter’s team was “shrinking” as they could not find corridors in the opponent’s defense. In the 76th, with the help of luck, we managed to reduce it to 2-1. Pulisic turned to the right, Wright, in an attempt to immediately put the ball, picked up the ball, which, in a strange trajectory, hit the net with the score 2-1.
However, the Netherlands responded in the 81st minute with their best player and MVP of the match. Blind fired a cross into the far post and Dumfries made his move in the 3–1 final to cheers from the fans.
The match referee Sampaio showed a yellow card to Kepmeiners and Frenkie De Jong.
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Source: Kathimerini

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