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Netherlands beat Denmark 2-0


(Agencies)
Updated: 2010-06-14 21:51
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Netherlands beat Denmark 2-0

Netherland's Dirk Kuyt kicks to score during the 2010 World Cup Group E soccer match agasint Denmark at Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg June 14, 2010. Netherlands beat Denmark 2-0. [Agencies]

Netherlands rarely moved out of first gear but still had far too much in the tank to leave Denmark trailing as they secured a 2-0 victory in their opening World Cup Group E match at Soccer City on Monday.

The Dutch, among the favourites to win the trophy after a perfect qualifying campaign and excellent form in their warm-up matches needed an own goal by Simon Poulsen just after halftime and a tap-in from Dirk Kuyt in the 85th minute to triumph.

The Danes, who surprisingly included Nicklas Bendtner in attack after he looked set to miss the match with a groin injury, rarely threatened and in the end only the woodwork and some desperate defending saved them from a heavier defeat.

The Dutch, even without inspirational winger Arjen Robben, who is expected to return for their second match against Japan after recovering from a hamstring injury, were too strong for the Danes whose fabled "dynamite" play never exploded into life.

Netherlands did not play particularly well but with skipper Giovanni Van Bronckhorst commanding in his 100th international at the back, and Mark Van Bommel working tirelessly in midfield, they always looked sharper and quicker than the opposition.

Wesley Sneijder, Rafael van der Vaart and Robin van Persie, three of their so-called "Big Four" attackers in the absence of Robben, did just about enough without really impressing and the Dutch always had the upper hand.

OWN GOAL

They took the lead when Poulsen, one of three Dutch-based players in the starting lineup, misdirected a header from Van Persie's cross on to the back of fellow Dane Daniel Agger and the ball went in for the first own goal of the tournament.

Sneijder saw a shot loop off Agger onto the bar in the 82nd and three minutes later Kuyt put the game beyond Denmark when he followed up to tap home after substitute Eljero Elia, who had a big impact, hit the post after a through ball by Sneijder.

Denmark, who have not beaten the Dutch, apart from a penalty shootout victory in Euro 92, for 43 years, rarely looked like scoring in a match that never really lived up to expectations.

The Danes seemed content to sit back and soak up what was thrown at them -- which was actually very little.

The nearest they came to a goal was when Bendtner sent a header wide after 27 minutes, his last notable contribution before going off after an hour.

The Dutch dominated most of the possession throughout and almost made it 3-0 at the death but Ibrahim Afellay's effort was acrobatically cleared off the line by Poulsen.

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