Netherlands Struggles to Generate Offense But Still Beats Denmark 2-0

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Jun 14, 2010

Netherlands Struggles to Generate Offense But Still Beats Denmark 2-0 The Netherlands won its seventh consecutive World Cup opening game on Monday — with a little help from the opposing team.

The Dutch, stifled by a compact Denmark defense, never quite found their usual high-scoring offensive rhythm, but still managed to beat Denmark 2-0.

On a fluke, they took the lead off an own goal in the 46th minute when Denmark defender Simon Poulsen headed the ball off the back of teammate Daniel Agger and into the net.

Player of the Game
Nigel de Jong, Netherlands

His strong defensive performance helped control the game, keeping the Danes’ offense at bay.

Scoring breakdown
Besides the Poulsen own goal, Netherlands striker Dirk Kuyt kicked in a rebound off the post from close range in the 85th minute to double the Dutch lead.

Notes
Both coaches shook up their lineups. Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk put Arjen Robben on the bench after previously ruling him out of the game with a hamstring injury, and Denmark coach Morten Olsen started forward Nicklas Bendtner after saying he would almost definitely miss the game with a groin injury.

Next
The Netherlands takes on Japan on Saturday, June 19, at 7:30 a.m. ET. Denmark faces Cameroon on Saturday, June 19, at 2:30 p.m.

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