Netherlands Beats Norway 2-0 To Qualify For World Cup
Netherlands Beats Norway 2-0 To Qualify For World Cup
The Netherlands qualified for next years World Cup on its second attempt Tuesday by beating Norway 20 in an empty De Kuip stadium.

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands: The Netherlands qualified for next years World Cup on its second attempt Tuesday by beating Norway 2-0 in an empty De Kuip stadium.

Turkey qualified for the playoffs by beating Montenegro 2-1 in Podgorica.

Steven Bergwijn finally broke the stalemate in a cagey match in the 84th minute, running onto a pass by Arnaut Danjuma and smashing a powerful shot past Orjan Nyland.

In stoppage time, the Tottenham winger surged forward and laid off a pass for Memphis Depay to seal the victory with a shot from a tight angle.

Norway, needing a win to stand a chance of progressing, showed little initiative throughout the match.

The Dutch were minutes from qualifying on Saturday night, leading Montenegro 2-0 in the last 10 minutes of regulation time before conceding twice to set up Tuesdays nerve-jangling match.

This time it was the Dutch who scored twice late on, leaving Norway no time to come back.

Dutch coach Louis van Gaal watched the match from a sky box at the stadium after breaking a bone in his hip in a fall on Sunday, passing messages to his assistants Henk Fraser and Danny Blind in the dugout.

Star striker Erling Haaland was also out injured and without him Norway largely lacked attacking impulse and did not manage a single shot in the first half.

The Dutch pushed forward and Depay looked the most likely to break the deadlock before the break but could not find a way past Nyland.

The Netherlands controlled most for the match and Bergwijns strike and Depays extra time goal were enough to send the three-time World Cup runner-up to Qatar after failing to qualify for the 2018 tournament in Russia.

In Podgorica, Montenegro took the lead in just the fourth minute through Fatos Beciraj.

Kerm Akturkoglu equalized in the 22nd and Orkun Kokcu put Turkey ahead on the hour mark.

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