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  • FIFA Worl Cup, Netherlands 2 Armenia 0

    First-half strikes satisfy Dutch
    Wednesday, 30 March 2005
    First-half goals from Romeo Castelen and Ruud van
    Nistelrooij earned a 2-0 win against Armenia that kept
    the Netherlands at the top of FIFA World Cup
    qualifying Group 1.



    Netherlands players celebrate scoring against Armenia



    Czech challenge
    With the Czech Republic temporarily moving above the
    Dutch thanks to their 4-0 victory in Andorra earlier
    in the day, Marco van Basten's team knew that only
    three points at the Philips stadium in Eindhoven would
    be enough to return them to the summit. The home team
    made the perfect start as Castelen gave them an early
    lead, before Manchester United FC striker Van
    Nistelrooij effectively sealed the win just past the
    half-hour.

    Late adjustment
    Van Basten was forced to change his team shortly
    before the match when Hamburger SV defender Khalid
    Boulahrouz pulled out with a hamstring injury.
    However, the Dutch scored after 38 seconds in
    Saturday's 2-0 win away to Romania, and also began at
    breakneck speed tonight, with the breakthrough not
    long delayed again.

    Castelen celebrations
    To the delight of the home PSV Eindhoven captain Mark
    van Bommel was heavily involved as, from his
    third-minute corner, club-mate Philip Cocu -
    Saturday's early scorer - had a header blocked but
    Castelen was on hand to bundle in his first
    international goal from close range.

    Shahgeldyan shot
    Undaunted, the visitors rallied and might have drawn
    level in the eleventh minute as Armen Shahgeldyan's
    shot from outside the penalty area was blocked by the
    legs of Netherlands goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar.

    Cool finish
    However, visiting goalkeeper Roman Berezovsky was by
    far the busier of the two custodians, but was
    powerless to prevent Van Nistelrooij doubling the
    advantage in the 34th minute. Again Van Bommel was at
    the heart of the move, Van Nistelrooij collecting his
    pass before rounding Berezovsky and rolling the ball
    into the empty net.

    Further chances
    The Dutch might have increased their advantage in the
    second 45 minutes, Berezovsky doing well to deny Van
    Nistelrooij his second and the home side's third,
    while a Joris Mathijsen header was cleared off the
    goalline and Giovanni van Bronckhorst struck the
    crossbar with a long-range strike.

    Romanian test
    The win was already assured, however, and Van Basten's
    players moved on to 16 points from five games,
    maintaining their one-point lead over the Czechs.
    Third-placed Romania are the Netherlands' next
    visitors, on 4 June, when Armenia - who stayed sixth -
    play F.Y.R. Macedonia, the side immediately above
    them.


    İuefa.com
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