Netherlands manager Andries Jonker says his team have come to the Women’s World Cup “with the conviction that we can beat everybody” after securing a quarter-final spot against Spain.
The Netherlands were forced to endure several anxious moments before defeating South Africa and booking a place in the last eight.
They will have to face Spain without experienced midfielder Danielle van de Donk, who picked up a second yellow card of the tournament and is suspended.
“We have this conviction, it’s not the last game for Danielle. It’s very disappointing she got a yellow card but we can’t change it,” said Jonker.
“Danielle has very specific qualities that we really need and we will miss those qualities.
“But we’ve got a lot of other good midfielders and that’s what we’ll need to work out over the next few days.”
Jill Roord, Manchester City’s new club record signing, nodded the Netherlands ahead but South Africa went close to equalising several times against the 2019 runners-up.
Banyana Banyana captain Thembi Kgatlana was once again a real handful and forced four fine saves from Daphne van Domselaar, Aston Villa’s new goalkeeper, in front of a crowd of 40,233 at Sydney Football Stadium.
Lineth Beerensteyn doubled the lead after a mistake by South Africa keeper Kaylin Swart in the second half.
The Netherlands will return to New Zealand to face Spain in Wellington on Friday at 02:00 BST for a place in the semi-finals.
Another lightning start
The Netherlands are two wins from reaching back-to-back finals after another lightning start to a game at this tournament.
Roord’s early header, after Lieke Martens had been denied by a clearance off the line, was the sixth time they have scored inside 20 minutes.
Their second goal was a gift, Swart allowing a seemingly routine shot by the recalled Beerensteyn to slip through her grasp and into the net.
It was a horrible moment for the keeper but it secured the Netherlands their third win of the tournament after an outstanding goalkeeping display by Van Domselaar.
“Daphne saved us a few times and I was happy to lead 1-0 at half-time,” added Jonker.
“But the part of me that wants great football is disgruntled with the first half, where we gave the ball away too much.”
The Netherlands have had a near-perfect World Cup so far and were only denied victory over four-time world champions the United States by Lindsey Horan’s equaliser.
Jonker, the former assistant to Louis van Gaal at Bayern Munich and Barcelona, has been tasked with going one step further than previous World Cup, when Sarina Wiegman’s side were defeated 2-0 by the USA in France.
The Netherlands head into the quarter-finals in fine form and with Spain in their sights.
South Africa bow out with heads high
Banyana Banyana are heading home but they have certainly left an impression at this World Cup.
Their players have brought joy with their dancing and singing before and after games, while on the pitch their exciting fast-paced attacking play has entertained fans.
And all this despite a dispute with their national association. South Africa’s players will receive $50,000 (£39,000) each from Fifa for reaching the last 16, but nothing from the South Africa Football Association (SAFA).
Despite this, they have been a joy to watch with their late win over Italy in their final group game sending them into the knockout stage for the first time.
South Africa went toe-to-toe with the Netherlands despite losing Jermaine Seoposenwe and Bambanani Mbane to injury before half-time.
The impressive Kgatlana has caused huge problems with her pace at this World Cup, scoring twice and assisting another two goals, and she was once again dangerous against the Netherlands.
The 27-year-old had five of South Africa’s seven attempts on target in this match but found herself frustrated by Van Domselaar.
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“As a group we need to hold our heads up high,” said manager Desiree Ellis.
“When we reached the last 16 the whole country went crazy and I’m expecting them to go crazy when we get back as well.
“The whole of South Africa should be very proud of this team.”
Ellis had a message to the government and sponsors to step up if women’s football in the country is to push on.
“To the sponsors: I don’t know how you can ignore something special like this,” she added. “What this team has achieved, the corporate world needs to stand up and really take notice and be counted.”
Player of the match
RoordJill Roord
Netherlands
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Squad number6Player nameRoord
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Squad number10Player namevan de Donk
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Squad number17Player namePelova
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Squad number20Player nameJanssen
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Squad number11Player nameMartens
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Squad number1Player namevan Domselaar
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Squad number7Player nameBeerensteyn
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Squad number22Player nameBrugts
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Squad number14Player nameGroenen
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Squad number3Player namevan der Gragt
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Squad number18Player nameCasparij
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Squad number21Player nameEgurrola
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Squad number12Player nameBaijings
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Squad number9Player nameSnoeijs
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Squad number8Player nameSpitse
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Squad number2Player nameWilms
South Africa
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Squad number11Player nameKgatlana
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Squad number23Player nameShongwe
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Squad number4Player nameMatlou
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Squad number2Player nameRamalepe
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Squad number13Player nameMbane
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Squad number1Player nameSwart
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Squad number6Player nameCesane
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Squad number14Player nameMakhubela
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Squad number17Player nameKgadiete
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Squad number8Player nameMagaia
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Squad number10Player nameMotlhalo
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Squad number7Player nameDhlamini
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Squad number12Player nameSeoposenwe
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Squad number19Player nameBiyana
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Squad number3Player nameGamede
Line-ups
Netherlands
Formation 3-1-4-2
- 1van Domselaar
- 8Spitse
- 3van der Gragt
- 20Janssen
- 14Groenen
- 17PelovaSubstituted forWilmsat 89′minutes
- 6RoordSubstituted forSnoeijsat 90+3′minutes
- 10van de DonkBooked at 67minsSubstituted forEgurrolaat 76′minutes
- 22BrugtsSubstituted forCasparijat 89′minutes
- 7Beerensteyn
- 11MartensSubstituted forBaijingsat 90+3′minutes
Substitutes
- 2Wilms
- 4Nouwen
- 5van Dongen
- 9Snoeijs
- 12Baijings
- 13Jansen
- 15Dijkstra
- 16Kop
- 18Casparij
- 19Kaptein
- 21Egurrola
- 23Weimar
South Africa
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Swart
- 2Ramalepe
- 13MbaneSubstituted forMakhubelaat 42′minutes
- 4Matlou
- 7Dhlamini
- 3Gamede
- 19Biyana
- 12SeoposenweSubstituted forShongweat 30′minutes
- 10MotlhaloSubstituted forKgadieteat 90+2′minutes
- 8MagaiaSubstituted forCesaneat 90+2′minutes
- 11Kgatlana
Substitutes
- 5Magama
- 6Cesane
- 9Salgado
- 14Makhubela
- 16Dlamini
- 17Kgadiete
- 18Holweni
- 21Moletsane
- 22Kgoale
- 23Shongwe
- Referee:
- Yoshimi Yamashita
- Attendance:
- 40,233
Live Text
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Match ends, Netherlands 2, South Africa 0.
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Second Half ends, Netherlands 2, South Africa 0.
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Hand ball by Jackie Groenen (Netherlands).
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Corner, South Africa. Conceded by Daphne van Domselaar.
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Attempt saved. Thembi Kgatlana (South Africa) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Tiisetso Makhubela.
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Substitution, Netherlands. Jill Baijings replaces Lieke Martens.
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Substitution, Netherlands. Katja Snoeijs replaces Jill Roord.
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Substitution, South Africa. Noxolo Cesane replaces Hildah Magaia.
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Substitution, South Africa. Melinda Kgadiete replaces Linda Motlhalo.
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Attempt missed. Kholosa Biyana (South Africa) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the right. Assisted by Bongeka Gamede.
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Kerstin Casparij (Netherlands) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Thembi Kgatlana (South Africa).
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Substitution, Netherlands. Lynn Wilms replaces Victoria Pelova.
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Substitution, Netherlands. Kerstin Casparij replaces Esmee Brugts.
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Lineth Beerensteyn (Netherlands) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Kholosa Biyana (South Africa).
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Attempt missed. Jill Roord (Netherlands) left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Lineth Beerensteyn.
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Lineth Beerensteyn (Netherlands) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Lebohang Ramalepe (South Africa).
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Jackie Groenen (Netherlands) wins a free kick in the defensive half.