The victory was not a shock. But the scoreline was a
different story. The Netherlands rocked the title holders 5-1 in their
Group B opener on Friday, gaining a measure of revenge against Spain for
the 2010 final and putting La Roja’s title defence in serious doubt.
Down 1-0, Robin van Persie sparked the whitewash with one of the
goals of the tournament, and
it was all Netherlands after that. Van
Persie ended up with a brace and so did a scintillating Arjen Robben.
One of the finest headers you’ll ever see turned the match on its
head. Spain was up 1-0 and in control of the match when Van Persie came
out of nowhere to score the equalizer right before halftime.
A magnificent long pass from midfielder Daley Blind from the halfway
line picked out a streaking Van Persie, who managed to fully stretch out
and put a perfect header past Iker Casillas to even the score.
Man of the match
Van Persie. How can you give it to anyone else after that goal?
It was a good day for…
Vengeance. The Netherlands had to wait four years
for another shot at Spain, after coming oh-so-close to winning the World
Cup. The Dutch didn’t waste their chance this time around.
It was a bad day for…
The Spanish defence. The back line that only gave up
one goal in Spain’s entire World Cup run in 2010 was ripped to shreds
against the Dutch, who made them look their age. Not good for a team
trying to defend their title.
Overall entertainment rating
4/4. Six goals, shocks galore, and plenty of hatred. What more can you ask for a rematch between heavyweights?
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