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Missed opportunities

Despondent Dutch feel they outplayed Brazil

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Posted: Tuesday July 07, 1998 08:23 PM

  Cocu was the first Dutch player to miss a penalty kick against Taffarel (AP)

MARSEILLE (Reuters) -- The Netherlands went out of the World Cup on Tuesday ruing missed chances and feeling they were more than Brazil's equals.

Brazil reached the World Cup final 4-2 on penalties after the match ended 1-1 after extra time.

"It's a pity we didn't have the luck we had in our other games as we really could have beaten this Brazilian side. I believe they were afraid of us," said Phillip Cocu, the first Dutchman to miss from the spot.

Captain Frank de Boer echoed Cocu's sentiments.

"We had chances to finish Brazil. They seem to just rely on one man, Ronaldo. That's not our style of play and we dominated the game," he said.

The Dutch had plenty of chances in the first half and were continually pressing for the last 10 minutes of normal time. Patrick Kluivert scored their equaliser in the 87th minute, but only after missing a clearer chance seven minutes before.

The Dutch also believe they had a valid penalty award dismissed two minutes from the end of extra time when Pierre van Hooijdonk went down after some shirt tugging.

"The better team will be playing on Saturday," Van Hooijdonk said. Saturday's third/fourth playoff was not a game any of the squad wanted to think about. France and Croatia play in the other semifinal on Wednesday.

De Boer (7): "Now I don't feel like playing the match, but that will come in time, I guess." (AP) 

"Now I don't feel like playing the match, but that will come in time, I guess," said Ronald de Boer.

De Boer missed the Netherlands' fourth penalty, ending their World Cup challenge.

"I should have waited just a moment longer and seen that the keeper was going one way," he said.

The Netherlands have perhaps proved that, like Italy and England, they are not natural winners from penalty shootouts. They went out in the same way against France in Euro '96.

Their were few tears, except a few on the face of Dutch keeper Edwin van der Sar, but there were many dejected faces.

"We'll be having a bad night. That's for sure," said Ronald de Boer.

Dutch coach Guus Hiddink said his side made an excellent impression in a very close game.

"It's a crying shame that then you have to lose like this. Now we'll have to retire for a bit to lick our wounds, then we'll gear up for the battle for the third place."

 

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