The Oranje cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win over Andorra in a 2014 World Cup qualifier, but the Everton defender insisted that his side could have easily won the game by a bigger margin.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Andorra-c2837 in their 2014 World Cup qualifier at De Kuip Stadion on Friday, October 12.
The Flying Dutchmen made a terrific start in Rotterdam, and grabbed the lead within seven minutes of play through Rafael van der Vaart. Eight minutes later, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Klaas-Jan-Huntelaar-c21175 doubled his side’s advantage.
After taking a 2-0 lead, the Oranje continued to dominate proceedings, but they failed to extend their lead further in the remaining action of the first-half.
After the half-time break, the Flying Dutchmen resumed action brightly, and Ruben Schaken’s strike in the 50th minute made the score-line 3-0. The Andorrans did well to defend in the remaining action before the full time whistle, and the match
ended in a comfortable win for the Oranje.
“They defended in numbers and it's never easy to create something against a team like that. We made a good start and could have scored a few more with a bit more luck."Their only goal is to sit deep and defend in an attempt to prevent a big loss. They lost
3-0, but will see it as a good result. We, on the other hand, were hoping for a bigger win”, Heitinga was quoted as saying to the media.
The former Ajax defender went on to shed light on Netherlands’ upcoming 2014 World Cup qualifier game against Romania.
“The match versus http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Romania-c2990 will be a completely different matter. It will be a nice game. However, we just want to secure qualification as soon as possible, and want to make it six points from two games this month”, Heitinga concluded.
The Flying Dutchmen, who are sitting at the top of the Group D, will lock horns against the Tricolorii at Arena Nationala on Tuesday, October 16. The Dutch stopper would be hoping that his side performs brightly in Bucharest, and bags all three points at
the end.
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