Second-half goals from Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Robin van Persie ended Romania's hopes of a quarter-final place in Berne as the Netherlands rounded off an impressive Group C campaign with a third successive victory.
Netherlands on top
Romania knew three points would ensure
they joined their opponents in the last eight, but Victor Pi?urc?'s side were
always on the back foot and Huntelaar, having passed up one presentable opening
in the first half, clinically guided in Ibrahim Afellay's teasing right-wing
cross nine minutes into the second. The win was sealed for a largely
second-string Oranje team with three minutes left as Van Persie drove in
his second goal in as many games.
New-look lineup
With progress already assured following
victories against Italy and France, Marco van Basten named a much-changed
lineup with only Khalid Boulahrouz and Orlando Engelaar retaining their
places. That was little relief for Romania, however, given that the reshuffle
brought Arjen Robben, Van Persie and Huntelaar into the XI, and the Netherlands
started the match showing their usual command of possession, Romania having
to hector and hassle for every touch. Nonetheless, the best the Dutch had to
offer in the early exchanges was an Engelaar shot from distance which
Cristian Chivu bravely charged down. If the key to tackling Van Basten's
side was to deny them space, it seemed Romania had found it with everyone
chipping in to cut the Oranje supply lines.
Near misses
The Netherlands were not held entirely in
check, as Van Persie headed wide from an Engelaar cross. Romania then threatened
for the first time, Adrian Mutu collecting a throw-in and twisting and
turning to work space only to pull his shot across the face of goal. Next,
Boulahrouz got behind the Tricolorii back line on the right, cutting the
ball back for Huntelaar, but the AFC Ajax striker lifted his effort over.
Robben was soon guilty of a more glaring miss, running on to a Huntelaar flick
only to nudge his attempt wide of Bogdan Lobon?'s right-hand post. Paul
Codrea may have been equally disappointed to have missed the target after R?zvan
Ra?'s teasing pass from the left wrong-footed the Dutch defence as
half-time approached.
Huntelaar strike
The Group C winners took up where they
had left off after the interval and might have broken through within four
minutes of the restart when a long ball found Van Persie with only Gabriel Tama?
for company. But while the Arsenal FC attacker spun his marker, Lobon?
turned his low shot round the post brilliantly. The goalkeeper had no chance
five minutes later, however, Afellay's ball from the right finding its way
through a crowded penalty area for Huntelaar to guide in expertly.
Late clincher
With news filtering through that Italy had
taken a 2-0 lead against France, Romania's situation now looked desperate.
Still unable to master possession, they continually found themselves on the
defensive but while flying interceptions and timely challenges kept
Pi?urc?'s men in contention, it was goals that were needed. Mutu set up
substitute Florentin Petre for an overhead kick that looped over but for
all their efforts, Romania were not to conjure up a second Miracle of Berne
at the stadium that hosted West Germany's 1954 FIFA World
Cup triumph, Van Persie underlining the class divide with the
fiercely-struck second goal. The Netherlands will play either Sweden or Russia
in the last eight in Basel on Saturday, while Romania finish in third
position.