Entertaining Second-Half Blitz Sees Netherlands and Japan Share Spoils in Group F Opener

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The opening fixture of Group F at the 2026 FIFA World Cup provided a classic game of two halves, as the Netherlands and Japan played out a pulsating 2-2 draw. Following a cagey, risk-averse opening 45 minutes, both tactical systems caught fire after the interval, culminating in a breathless four-goal spectacle that leaves Group F wide open.

From the first whistle, the Oranje established their intent to dominate possession and dictate the tempo. Ronald Koeman's men crafted their first clear opportunity inside three minutes when Donyell Malen executed a sharp turn on the edge of the area and fizzed a low drive toward the bottom corner, forcing a fine fingertip save from Zion Suzuki.

While that explosive start hinted at an open, attacking contest, Japan quickly stifled the match. Setting up in a meticulously drilled 5-4-1 defensive shape, Hajime Moriyasu’s side deployed a strict low block that systematically starved the Dutch midfielders of any progressive space between the lines. As a consequence, the initial Oranje momentum evaporated into a frustrating cycle of sterile possession.

Set-Piece Breakthrough Sparks Goal Fest

The second half began with a noticeable injection of vertical urgency from the Europeans, who broke the deadlock five minutes after the restart via a well-worked set-piece. Japan initially appeared to have cleared a Dutch corner, but Ryan Gravenberch recovered the loose ball on the right flank and whipped a brilliant cross back into the mixer. Captain Virgil van Dijk anticipated the flight perfectly, peeling away from his marker to guide a vintage header into the far corner.

The Dutch joy was short-lived, however, as the Samurai Blue issued an emphatic response seven minutes later. Keito Nakamura picked up a loose ball just outside the penalty area and unleashed a low effort from distance; a cruel deflection off a Dutch defender completely altered the ball's trajectory, leaving Bart Verbruggen stranded as it nestled into the back of the net.

Parity lasted a mere seven minutes before the Netherlands ruthlessly reclaimed the ascendancy. Driving forward on transition, Crysencio Summerville collected a pass on the right edge of the penalty area and unleashed a spectacular, curling effort that clipped the inside of the far post in magnificent fashion to make it 2-1.

Tactical Gamble Backfires for Koeman

With the advantage restored, Koeman opted for a conservative approach that may invite criticism from the Dutch media. The manager flooded his defensive line with fresh personnel at the expense of his attacking outlets, while introducing a seemingly short-of-match-fitness Memphis Depay into the frontline.

The retreat allowed Japan to commit numbers forward, and their relentless persistence paid dividends in the 89th minute. Winning a late corner, Daichi Kamada cleverly outmanoeuvred his marker at the near post and glanced a sharp header past Verbruggen to secure a dramatic but thoroughly deserved point for Japan.

While a draw represents a fair reflection of the tactical battle, both nations are now under pressure to maximize their returns in the remaining group fixtures. In the second round of matches, the Netherlands will face Sweden on 20 June (19:00 CET), while Japan square off against Tunisia on 21 June (06:00 CET).

World Cup 2026

Netherlands - Japan 2:2 (0:0)
Goals: van Dijk, 50 (1:0); Nakamura, 57 (1:1); Summerville, 64 (2:1); Kamada, 89 (2:2)

Netherlands: Verbruggen; van Hecke; van Dijk; van de Ven; Dumfries; de Jong F.; Gravenberch R. (Ake, 81); Reijnders (Timber Q., 70); Gakpo (Brobbey, 85); Malen (Depay, 70); Summerville (Koopmeiners T., 70)
Substitution: Koopmeiners T. (from 70); Depay (from 70); Timber Q. (from 70); Ake (from 81); Brobbey (from 85)
Bench: Roefs; Flekken; Hato; Geertruida; de Roon; Wieffer; Til G.; Lang N.; Kluivert; Weghorst
Yellow Cards: Summerville 61; Depay 83; van de Ven 91

Japan: Suzuki Z.; Taniguchi; Watanabe T. (Tomiyasu, 75); Ito H.; Sano; Doan (Sugawara, 75); Kubo T. (Ogawa, 75); Nakamura; Kamada; Ueda A. (Shiogai, 84); Maeda (Ito J., 67)
Substitution: Ito J. (from 67); Sugawara (from 75); Tomiyasu (from 75); Ogawa (from 75); Shiogai (from 84)
Bench: Osako K.; Hayakawa; Itakura; Seko; Suzuki J.; Nagatomo; Tanaka A.; Suzuki Yu.; Machino; Goto

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