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This is an archive article published on June 21, 2006

Dutch-Latino treat

Two distinct and distinguished schools of football meet at the World Cup when Argentina face Netherlands in their final Group C match in Frankfurt on Wednesday.

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Two distinct and distinguished schools of football meet at the World Cup when Argentina face Netherlands in their final Group C match in Frankfurt on Wednesday. The sting has been taken out of the contest though, because both sides are already through to the second round with maximum points.

World Cup matches between the two countries have been rich in skill and drama, not least when a brilliant Dennis Bergkamp goal gave the Dutch a 2-1 win in the 1998 quarter-finals in Marseille and sent Daniel Passarella’s Argentina packing.

The last time the sides met in Germany, in the 1974 tournament, an ill-prepared Argentina were hammered 4-0 by a Dutch side inspired by coach Rinus Michels and skipper Johan Cruyff.

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That match was played in Gelsenkirchen, where Argentina set a benchmark for this tournament with a 6-0 rout of Serbia & Montenegro that kept them top of the group on goal difference.

An extra bonus for winning the group and playing the earlier second-round match is the longer break before the quarter-finals if they are still in the competition.

Both coaches are likely to make wholesale changes to rest players and erase yellow cards. Dutch coach Marco van Basten has six players on one yellow while counterpart Jose Pekerman has three.

The Dutch have minor injury worries. Philip Cocu and John Heitinga are bothered by ankle and hamstring injuries though Van Basten said the duo would be fit. Argentina’s only unavailable player is Luis Gonzalez, who is recovering from a groin strain and will not be fit before the quarter-finals.

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Pekerman would, no doubt, like his side to be as good as they were against Serbia. Striker Hernan Crespo, one of the players booked and likely to be rested, said: “The challenge is to maintain this standard”.

The match is a milestone for two Dutch players. Cocu is set to win his 100th cap and goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar can equal the national record of 112 held by Frank de Boer.

Match officials: Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo (Spain), Assistant referees: Victoriano Giraldez Carrasco (Spain) and Pedro Medina Hernandez (Spain)Rex Gowar

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