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06/14 17:10 CDT Daichi Kamada's late header gives Japan a 2-2 draw with the
Netherlands in World Cup opener for both
Daichi Kamada's late header gives Japan a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in
World Cup opener for both
By SCHUYLER DIXON
AP Sports Writer
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) --- Daichi Kamada scored on a header off Koki Ogawa's
corner kick in the 88th minute, sending the Samurai Blue fans into a frenzy and
giving Japan a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in their World Cup opener on
Sunday.
While the Dutch extended their unbeaten streak to 16 games in group play, the
orange-clad Oranje supporters were stunned by the late goal that left them at
21-2-11 in group play at the World Cup.
Virgil Van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville scored off each post for the
Netherlands early in the second half, while Keito Nakamura had a goal between
those as part of a three-goal flurry in just 14 minutes.
An uneventful first half changed quickly after the break for a crowd evenly
split at AT&T Stadium, the home of the Dallas Cowboys with the retractable roof
that offered relief from the muggy Texas heat, and the giant video board that
fans had a hard time keeping their eyes off.
Summerville gave the eighth-ranked Dutch the lead in the 64th minute, and Japan
was running out of hope when Ogawa sent the corner that Kamada timed perfectly.
The ball deflected slightly again on its way toward Bart Verbruggen, who got
his hands on it with a sprawling dive but couldn't keep it from going in.
Van Dijk sent a header toward the far post on the right in the 50th minute,
bending forward from inside the penalty area as he stared at the ball before it
caromed in for the Dutch captain's 13th international goal.
Nakamura answered seven minutes later for 18th-ranked Japan, turning and
rifling a shot past Verbruggen from the left side of the arc after taking a
pass from Takefusa Kubo.
Another seven minutes later, Summerville took a pass from Ryan Gravenberch and
sent a left-footed shot to the far left post past Zion Suzuki, where it caromed
in again.
The Dutch's most recent loss before the elimination round came the last time
the World Cup was in the United States in 1994, when a group play defeat was
followed by a quarterfinal loss to Brazil at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
In Group F, the Netherlands plays Sweden on Saturday in Houston, while Japan
goes to Monterrey, Mexico, to face Tunisia on Saturday.
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