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Netherlands vs Argentina preview: World Cup 2022 quarter-final

Argentina’s coach predicts a “beautiful game” against the Netherlands
newsnote correspondentBy newsnote correspondent9 December 2022No Comments9 Views
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Argentina’s coach has predicted a “beautiful game” against the Netherlands when the two sides meet in Friday’s World Cup quarter-final.

The tantalising clash between two of the great teams of world football at the 89,000-capacity Lusail Stadium comes after Lionel Scaloni’s men edged past Australia 2-1 in the last 16 and his veteran counterpart Louis van Gaal led the Dutch to a 3-1 win over the USA.

“It’s going to be a very beautiful game, with two historic teams. Sadly one team has to lose and we hope it’s us who go through,” Argentina’s Scaloni told reporters last Sunday.

“We face a difficult opponent, like all of them, and we hope to do well. Maybe they are not shining like past Dutch teams, but they are very clear in what they do.”

Lionel Messi, Argentina’s captain and talisman, was similarly clear on Sunday about the task ahead.

“They have great players and a great coach, it’s going to be hard-fought,” he said, a day after scoring against Australia in his 1,000th career appearance. “It’s the quarter-finals of a World Cup and if a World Cup has been tough from the start, it gets even tougher at this stage.”

The 35-year-old’s influence in Qatar has grown game by game. Messi has scored three goals so far, and he now stands just three wins away from delivering Argentina a third World Cup trophy. Messi’s increasingly impressive performances have dovetailed with Argentina’s growing stature as the tournament has developed, putting aside an opening shock 2-1 defeat to Saudi Arabia to win three games on the bounce since then, scoring five goals and conceding just once in the process.

The Netherlands, meanwhile, will be focused on blunting Messi in a matchup that will pit the diminutive forward against Virgil van Dijk – the Netherlands’ colossal captain and one of the world’s best centre backs – while causing Scaloni’s charges problems of their own.

Van Gaal’s side has been buoyed by the return to fitness of skillful attacker Memphis Depay and the continued good form of frontman Cody Gakpo, who has netted three times in Qatar.

Similar to the strategy they employed against the USA, the Dutch may be content to again concede control of the ball for long stretches and threaten on the counterattack, exposing any spaces left at the back by La Albiceleste.

Van Gaal has been under pressure in Qatar since declaring the Oranje were capable of becoming world champions for the first time. He has also faced criticism over his side’s alleged conservatism, with Dutch teams traditionally known for more expansive football. Al Jazeera

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