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World Cup 2022: Senegal 0 Holland 2: Man Utd transfer target Cody Gakpo heads late goal as Dutch win World Cup opener

Senegal 0 Holland 2: Man Utd transfer target Cody Gakpo heads late goal as Dutch win World Cup opener

HOLLAND left it late but got Louis van Gaal’s final World Cup off to a winning start. Goals from Cody Gapko six minutes from the end and substitute Davy Klaassen in injury time rescued a drab game and gave Van Gaal’s men all the points.

Holland forward Gakpo rose above Mendy to head home the crucial goal
Holland forward Gakpo rose above Mendy to head home the crucial goal Credit: Reuters
Gakpo celebrated winning the game for his country
Gakpo celebrated winning the game for his country Credit: AP
Klaassen doubled Holland's tally in stoppage-time
Klaassen doubled Holland’s tally in stoppage-time Credit: Getty
Netherlands midfielder De Jong was thwarted by Mendy in the first half
Netherlands midfielder De Jong was thwarted by Mendy in the first half Credit: EPA
Van Dijk had a good chance for Holland but couldn't keep his header down
Van Dijk had a good chance for Holland but couldn’t keep his header down Credit: Reuters

Gakpo just nipped ahead of Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy to meet Frenkie De Jong’s in swinging cross and head the ball home to break the deadlock. What a moment for the PSV striker voted player of the year in Holland last season. A big reason why both Manchester United and Leeds United were looking at taking him last summer. He has learned his trade under Red Devils great Ruud van Nistelrooy at PSV as his former youth and now first team coach. He used all Van Nistelrooy’s instincts to sniff out this chance and get the winner.

Then injury time the Dutch broke and when Memphis Depay’s shot was parried Klaassen pounced. Up until that point it had been the Senegal fans band that had provided most of the entertainment in the Al Thumama Stadium with neither goalkeeper being tested. After a first minute scare for the Dutch the best of the chances fell their way in a goalless first half. But when Ismaila Sarr nicked the ball off Matthijs de Ligt it looked like there could be a dramatic start.

Sarr moved the ball on to Boulaye Dia whose first time shot was goalbound but deflected over by Frenkie de Jong. Shaken but not stirred the Oranje replied and with De Ligt now helping rather than hindering his team as he began the move that finished with a dangerous Gakpo cross that Steven Bergwijn stretched for but just failed to connect with.

While he negates threats at one end of the pitch, he can instigate them at the other just as he did when he rose to meet a Gakpo corner in the 53rd minute, heading narrowly over. Frustrated with the lack of goals, Van Gaal sprung a surprise when he turned to Memphis Depay in the 53rd minute. Van Gaal had ruled him out of this game believing he had still not fully recovered from a hamstring injury that has kept him out of action since mid-September. Here he was called from the bench to rescue this stalemate.

But it would be Gakpo whose named was in lights, while Memphis did at least assist the second.

Van Gaal's side eventually found the breakthrough late on
Van Gaal’s side eventually found the breakthrough late on Credit: EPA
Senegal midfielder Kouyate was stretchered off in the second half
Senegal midfielder Kouyate was stretchered off in the second half Credit: Reuters
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