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Netherlands Leads Group E, Shown Gemilang Danish Bend 2-0

In accordance with the prediction, the Dutch managed to perform brilliantly in their first duel at the 2010 World Cup South Africa. Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg, last night local time, the team was nicknamed the Orange managed to bend the Danish two goals without reply (2-0 (0-0)). In other matches, Japan achieved surprising results. They beat Cameroon 1-0 with a digit (1-0).

Oranje deliver 2-0 victory, one of South Africa World Cup winning team, as head of E group standings with a collection of three figures. Meanwhile, team-nicknamed the Blue Samurai Japanese national team came in second place because of lost productivity goals.

Actually, the match last night was not an easy victory for the Oranje. In the first half, giving the Danish resistance kerasBahkan, several times the Dutch goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg must berjibaku diving save from Nicklas Bendtner brunt et al.

"I do not think we played well in the first half. But we deserved to win our game in the second round. Danes played well in the first half. They're solid. Fortunately, there are no goals," said Wesley Sneijder, Dutch midfielder, quoted by AP .

Only in the second half, could surpass Danish Dutch through an own goal Danish defender Simon Poulsen in the 46th minute. When was he going to drive the ball cross Robin van Persie. But, Poulsen's header on the back Daniel Agger, and went into his own goal.

After that, the Dutch game development. A series of golden opportunities they can from Sneijder, Dirk Kuyt and Van Persie. Finally, in the 85th minute, Kuyt double Dutch victory.

"We want to play beautiful football. But, we lost the ball. However, from time to time we continue to show progress in performance. The victory was deserved," said Bert van Marwijk, Dutch coach.

On the other hand, severe disappointment shown by the Danish coach Morten Olsen. "It was like being doused with cold water on your head. Simon Poulsen is our players are pretty good. But he was not lucky," said Olsen.

Meanwhile, the Japanese who took four successive defeats in the trial matches ahead of World Cup 2010 was expected to beat Cameroon. Besutan Takeshi Okada's team won 1-0 at Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein, South Africa, last night.

CSKA Moscow's midfielder Keisuke Honda became the sole determinant of victory with a goal to goal escorted Cameroon goalkeeper Hamidou Souleymanou at minute 39. In addition, Japan has some golden opportunities.

Cameroon, which rely on Inter Milan striker Samuel Eto'o is not so slightly at the game last night. Glories goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima also be one reason Japan can not win.

The most brilliant rescue occurred in injury time. When it spurn Cameroon striker Pierre Webo from cross Kawashima able ignored. That's the last chance of Cameroon. The team nicknamed the Mighty Lions have surrendered in the inaugural match.

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