Soccer-Two penalties hand Dutch unconvincing win over Uzbekistan


NEW YORK, June 8 (Reuters) - ⁠Netherlands striker Cody Gakpo converted two penalties, one with the last ⁠kick of the game, to see his side edge Uzbekistan ‌2-1 in a World Cup warm-up friendly on Monday that was played behind closed doors at Icahn Stadium.

Gakpo had opened the scoring with a 31st-minute spot kick and ​then, two minutes after Uzbekistan had equalised in ⁠stoppage time at the end ⁠of the game, netted a second penalty for an unconvincing victory.

But the ⁠contest ‌was spoilt by some poor refereeing with the Dutch having two more legitimate-looking penalty appeals turned down and a red ⁠card handed to substitute Guus Til in the 89th ​minute for an ‌innocuous handball outside the penalty area.

The first Dutch goal came after ⁠a dangerous ​tackle on Crysencio Summerville by Jakhongir Urozov and when Gakpo scored, it suggested the Dutch would go on to a comfortable victory such was their ⁠dominance.

But it proved a sloppy performance in the ​second half and then allowed the Uzbeks to equalise in the third minute of stoppage time through Igor Sergeev in one of their rare ⁠attacks.

As the game looked headed for a stalemate, Jean-Paul van Hecke was wrestled to the ground at a corner by the Uzbek defenders and the referee handed the Dutch another penalty to allow them to win ​the game.

The Dutch head to their base in ⁠Kansas City on Tuesday and play their opening Group F clash against ​Japan in Dallas on Sunday.

Uzbekistan, making their ‌World Cup debut, are in Group ​K and play their opening game against Colombia in Mexico City on Thursday, June 18.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town)

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