By Daily sports on March 28, 2021
The Netherlands bounced back from their disappointment against Turkey with victory over Latvia, as Stephanie Frappart became the first woman to referee a men’s World Cup qualifier.
The Frenchwoman has previously taken charge of men’s European club matches.
Feyenoord’s Steven Berghuis and Sevilla’s Luuk de Jong both scored in a match the Dutch dominated.
The game was played in front of 5,000 home fans in the 55,000-capacity Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam.
The lucky few had to follow strict Covid-19 protocols to get the chance to watch the national side.
They witnessed a dominant Netherlands performance, in stark contrast to the display during the 4-2 loss in Turkey last week.
Frank de Boer’s side should have scored more than the two goals against Latvia, having created an incredible 37 chances.
Berghuis opened the scoring in the 32nd minute with a brilliant strike from the edge of the area before De Jong headed home the second after the break.
De Jong and Ajax midfielder Davy Klaassen also both headed on to the bar from close range, while Latvia goalkeeper Roberts Ozols made several brilliant saves.
Dutch keeper Tim Krul’s only save of note was from Andrejs Ciganiks, late in the game.
Frappart did not have any major contentious incidents to deal with. On Sunday, Ukranian Kateryna Monzul will become the second female referee to officiate a men’s qualifier, when she takes charge of Austria’s fixture against the Faroe Islands.
Before kick-off, the Dutch team came on to the field wearing black T-shirts featuring the words “football supports change”, in reference to the well-publicised plight of migrant workers in Qatar, hosts of the next World Cup. It followed similar messages to those promoted by the Norwegian and Germany teams.
Prior to the match, Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt said it was something the squad been thinking about for some time.
Qatar’s hosting of the tournament has been politically under scrutiny in the Netherlands, with a recent motion passed in the Dutch parliament calling for the king and prime minister not to travel to the tournament, should the team qualify. (BBC)
•PHOTO: Football fans at the Johan Cruyff Arena
Source Daily sports
Posted March 28, 2021
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