Dick Advocaat rekindles Netherlands World Cup dream with key win
Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Georginio Wijnaldum, Quincy Promes and Vincent Janssen score as Dutch beat Luxembourg 5-0 in group A
Dick Advocaat got off to a winning start as the Netherlands kept their slim hopes of qualifying for next year’s World Cup alive with a 5-0 win over Luxembourg on Friday.
Advocaat began his third stint as Dutch coach this week insisting the flagging national side could still beat the odds and qualify for Russia.
And the 69-year-old could thank the veterans in his squad for victory with Arjen Robben opening on 21 minutes and Wesley Sneijder adding a second after 34 minutes.
Galatasaray playmaker Sneijder celebrated his 33rd birthday on the night and also earned a record 131st cap, making him the most capped Dutch international in history ahead of goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar.
The former Ajax, Real Madrid and Inter Milan player’s children unfurled a banner in the stands – “We’re proud of you Dad!” - to mark the occasion in Rotterdam.