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Olympic
football countdown
Holland too hot for Nigeria, others
...Win ING Cup in Beijing warm-up
From Sport desk
Monday, August 4, 2008
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Photo: Sun News Publishing |
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Netherlands, who are one of Nigeria’s Under-23 foes
in the Beijing 2008 Games soccer event, have boosted their
Olympic hopes by winning the ING Cup on Saturday after a 1–1
draw with Ivory Coast, but the African footballers showed
they could be a team to fear in Beijing.
The Dutch, who are one of the favourites in the Olympic tournament,
were tipped to take home the prize in Hong Kong after beating
Cameroon 2–0 on Wednesday, but Ivory Coast impressed
with some electrifying attacks.
The Netherlands went up 1–0 in the 14th minute thanks
to a brilliant free-kick by Ajax midfielder, Urby Emanuelson,
who was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
But Ivory Coast captain, Gervinho, scored the equaliser after
stabbing home from close range following a 47th-minute corner.
He set up a glorious late chance for Abraham Guie Guie, who
shot wide from about eight yards out.
"We scored a magnificent goal through Urby, but we were
a little bit lucky," admitted Dutch coach, Foppe De Haan.
"We had a lot of problems with the Ivory Coast and were
losing the ball too much. We could have lost this game."
Ivory Coast coach, Gerard Gili ,believes his team will progress
through the group stage at the Olympics after seeing his charges
improve following last Sunday's 2-1 loss to South Korea and
Wednesday's scoreless draw with the USA.
"If we had converted our chances, we could have won,"
said the Frenchman. "We're very happy as we've come through
two matches played at a high level."
In the earlier match, Cameroonhoping to regain the Olympic
title they won in Sydney eight years ago, beat Team USA 1–0
thanks to Aurelien Chedjou, who coolly converted a penalty
in the first half.
"I'm happy," said Cameroon coach Martin Ndtoungou
Mpile. "I'm very confident in my players now as we focus
on the Olympics."
US coach, Peter Nowak was also upbeat, telling reporters:
"I think anyone who plays us in the Olympics will have
problems."
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