Bhubaneswar: The Dutch were at their brutal best as Jeroen Hertzberger’s (11th, 29th and 60th minutes) hat-trick led the last edition’s runners-up Netherlands to a 7-0 demolition of a hapless Malaysia in the opening Pool D encounter at the Kalinga Stadium here, Saturday.
Asian Games silver medallist Malaysia coached by legendary Dutchman Roelant Oltmans, were expected to produce a fight but the World No.4 Netherlands turned out to be a much superior opponent.
Besides Hertzberger, Mirco Pruijser (21st), Mink van der Weerden (35th), Robbert Kemperman and Thierry Brinkman (57th) were the other goal scorers for the three-time champions.
The Dutch, who are eyeing a fourth World Cup title, turned out to be too hot for Malaysia to handle as they toyed with the opposition defence and scored goals at will on a miserable night for their Asian rival.
Netherlands created chances at will and if not for the veteran Malaysian goalkeeper Kumar Subramaniam’s heroics, the margin of defeat could have been bigger for the Asian side.
Subramaniam hardly got any help from his defenders and was forced to make numerous saves.
It was a horrendous display from the Malaysians in all departments of the game. There was hardly any co-ordination between their defenders, midfielders and forwards, which helped the Dutch to snatch the ball whenever they wanted, before going for the kill.
The gap in quality between the two sides can be gauged from the fact that Netherlands had 29 shots at the goal as against Malaysia’s just three.
Placed in the ‘pool of death’ because of the presence of three former champions in Netherlands, Germany and Pakistan, it could be a herculean task for a demolarised Malaysia to make a comeback in the tournament after the heavy defeat.
Malaysia will next play Asian rivals Pakistan December 5, while Netherlands will be up against their European rivals Germany.