Soccer-Dominant AZ win Dutch Cup with one-sided victory


April 19 (Reuters) - AZ Alkmaar ⁠delivered a dominant performance to win the Dutch ⁠Cup final on Sunday, hammering NEC Nijmegen 5-1 ‌at the Feyenoord Stadium in Rotterdam.

AZ took a deserved lead after 32 minutes as left back Mees de Wit netted from close ​range after a mazy run to ⁠the byline from left ⁠wing Ro-Zangelo Daal.

They added two more after the break from ⁠Sven ‌Mijnans in the 67th minute and Peer Koopmeiners six minutes after that.

NEC pulled one back in ⁠the 78th minute through Japanese striker Koki ​Ogawa.

Mijnans had the ‌ball in the net again five minutes from ⁠time but ​it was ruled out for offside in the build-up, but at the start of stoppage time, newly capped Dutch international ⁠Kees Smit chipped NEC goalkeeper Jasper ​Cillessen to make it 4-1.

There was still time for one more from Ireland international Troy Parrott five minutes into stoppage ⁠time, with his close-range shot taking a wicked deflection.

It was AZ’s fifth Dutch Cup final victory but first in 13 years, while NEC have now lost all ​six finals they have appeared in.

Cup ⁠success means AZ qualify for the league phase of next ​season’s Europa League. They were ‌eliminated last Thursday in the Conference ​League quarter-final by Ukraine’s Shakhtar Donetsk.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Toby Davis)

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