Netherlands in World Cup quarterfinals: Dumfries stands out against USA

Oranje only trembles briefly

The much-criticized Louis van Gaal celebrated with the Netherlands entering the quarter-finals of the World Cup and increased the delicate hopes for the title. After a performance that was clarified over long stretches, Oranje only had to worry about progressing 3-1 (2-0) against a passionately fighting US selection on Saturday. Twelve years after the last World Cup final at the tournament in South Africa, hopes are for a place in the final on December 18 – but coach van Gaal’s ensemble cannot afford to falter, as in the second half against the United States. Opponents in Friday’s quarterfinals are either Argentina or Australia.

In the first and not very atmospheric round of 16 on Saturday in the Chalifa International Stadium, van Gaal was delighted on his coaching bench with the goals played, some of which were very impressive – and that he had shown it to the critics of his style of play. The weak phase after the break should have annoyed him. Memphis Depay (10th minute), Daley Blind (45+1) and the outstanding Denzel Dumfries (81st) documented the difference between a real title contender and a talented but not yet mature national team with their goals in front of 44,846 fans. The young US selection with goalscorer Haji Wright (76th) then showed what mentality they had – and came back into the game impressively. In doing so, she aroused anticipation at home with high ratings for the World Cup in four years, which she is hosting together with Mexico and Canada.

The Americans around the star Christian Pulisic, who recovered in time, put in a committed performance, but after the effective goal to make it 0-1, they were only able to make a decisive impression in the final phase, despite some good advances and opportunities. With the effectiveness of the Dutch, who have been unbeaten since van Gaal took office in September 2021, more would have been possible.

In contrast to his US coaching colleague Gregg Berhalter, who always pushed loudly and with gestures from the sidelines, veteran van Gaal sat on his bench for almost the entire season. As a World Cup oldie among the 32 coaches, the 71-year-old was delighted that Depay steered the game between two teams unbeaten in the group stage in the direction he wanted with his first goal of the tournament after a series of passes over 20 stations. Depay, of all people, for whom principles coach van Gaal made what he said was a unique exception. The FC Barcelona striker, who was out for two months with a thigh problem, was still allowed into the squad.

Barca & Man Utd. front: clubs with the most scorers in the World Cup preliminary round

RB Leipzig – 4 scorer points in the preliminary round

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1 goal, 3 assists
Seconded players: 7

Brighton – 4 points to score in the preliminary round

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2 goals, 2 assists
Disabled players: 8

Fenerbahce – 4 points scorer in the preliminary round

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4 goals
Seconded players: 2

Juventus Turin – 5 scorer points in the preliminary round

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2 goals, 3 assists
Seconded players: 11

Man City – 5 points scorer in the preliminary round

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4 goals, 1 assist
Abandoned players: 16

AC Milan – 6 points scorer in the preliminary round

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3 goals, 3 assists
Seconded players: 7

FC Bayern – 6 scorer points in the preliminary round

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3 goals, 3 assists
Abandoned players: 16

Ajax Amsterdam – 7 points scorer in the preliminary round

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3 goals, 4 assists
Seconded players: 11

Atlético Madrid – 7 points in the preliminary round

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4 goals, 3 assists
Seconded players: 12

Tottenham – 8 points scorer in the preliminary round

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2 goals, 6 assists
Seconded players: 11

PSG – 9 scorer points in the preliminary round

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6 goals, 3 assists
Seconded players: 11

Chelsea FC – 10 points scorer in the preliminary round

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6 goals, 4 assists
Seconded players: 12

Man United – 11 points scorer in the preliminary round

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6 goals, 5 assists
Seconded players: 13

FC Barcelona – 12 scorer points in the preliminary round

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6 goals, 6 assists
Abandoned players: 17

The fact that his most experienced man made it 2-0 and thus decided the game early fitted perfectly into van Gaal’s strategy. Blind, who has been playing with a pacemaker since late 2019, celebrated only his third goal in his 98th international match in the arms of Wout Weghorst. After the cheering that followed right in front of van Gaal, there was a particularly warm hug from father and trainer Danny. A special thanks from the scorers went to Dumfries, who set up the two goals.

Pulisic, who suffered a bruised pelvis in the celebrated 1-0 winning goal against Iran, was able to set the tone after a big missed chance against goalkeeper Andries Noppert in his fourth international match (3rd). Intensively worked by Jurrien Timber, the ex-Dortmunder could not develop as in the previous games. His colleagues like Tim Ream (52nd), Weston McKennie (54th) and Wright (75th) appeared dangerously up front – but in the end the callousness was too often missing.

Berhalter, who was a professional in the Netherlands in the 1990s, tried to turn things around again with changes – including Dortmund’s Giovanni Reyna – and, like last time in 2002, reached the quarter-finals. On the other side, Matt Turner kept his team in the game, but the Dutch also played their attacks sloppily to the end.

Gakpo in top quintet: World Cup 2022 top scorers

Breel Embolo | Switzerland | 2 goals

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Aleksandar Mitrovic | Serbia | 2 goals

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Giorgian de Arrascaeta | Uruguay | 2 goals

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Kai Havertz | Germany | 2 goals

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Ritsu Doan | Japan | 2 goals

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Niclas filling jug | Germany | 2 goals

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Salem Al-Dawsari | Saudi Arabia | 2 goals

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Andrei Kramaric | Croatia | 2 goals

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Richarlison | Brazil | 2 goals

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Olivier Giroud | France | 2 goals

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Bukayo Saka | UK | 2 goals

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Gue-sung Cho | South Korea | 2 goals

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Mohammed Kudus | Ghana | 2 goals

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Ferran Torres | Spain | 2 goals

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Lionel Messi | Argentina | 2 goals

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Vincent Aboubakar | Cameroon | 2 goals

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Mehdi Taremi | Iran | 2 goals

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Fernandes Bruno | Portugal | 2 goals

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Enner Valencia | Ecuador | 3 goals

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Marcus Rashford | UK | 3 goals

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Cody Gakpo | Netherlands | 3 goals

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Kylian Mbappe | France | 3 goals

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Alvaro Morata | Spain | 3 goals

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