‘Content but not cheering’

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WELLINGTON. – There were no cheers in the Netherlands’ locker room, just a quiet sense of satisfaction after holding the United States to a hard-fought 1-1 draw in a group stage match at the Women’s World Cup on Thursday, coach Andries Jonker said.

The Netherlands was out for revenge after the Americans denied them the trophy in 2019 and had wanted the outright win against the four-times champions, who also ended their Olympic run two years ago in the quarterfinal.

“There were no cheering players–they were content though,” Jonker told reporters via a translator. “They were content about what they were able to show at different stages.”

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A fine shot from midfielder Jill Roord in the 17th minute put the Netherlands on the board, bringing cheers from their orange-clad fans packing the stands at Wellington Regional Stadium.

But momentum shifted after the second-half equalizer from US captain Lindsey Horan, as the Netherlands’ early attacking power lost its potency and the Americans piled on the pressure.

“You play against America, they’re going to press, they’re going to chase to score a goal,” said Roord. “So, I think it’s a bit natural that the game changed a bit. We tried to keep playing like we did the first half but that was difficult.”

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