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| Dirk Kuyt of the Netherlands (top R) heads
the ball past Mexico's Carlos Salcido (3) and Claudio Suarez (L) during
their international friendly soccer match in Eindhoven, the Netherlands
June 1, 2006. (Xinhua/Reuters) |
BRUSSELS, June 1
(Xinhua) -- The Netherlands on Thursday struck twice early in the second half to
offset Jared Borgetti's opening goal and beat Mexico 2-1 in a World Cup warm-up
in eastern Dutch city of Eindhoven.
Mexico took the lead on 19 minutes when their sole
striker Borgetti headed home a Pavel Pardo corner.
However, John Heitinga equalized eight minutes into
the second half and Ryan Babel sealed the win four minutes later.
Netherlands coach Marco van Basten used the match to
test out his reserves after his first choice team beat Cameroon 1-0 last
Saturday.
"We used the last two matches to evaluate the players
on this level," said Van Basten.
"I am pleased that this team beat a good World Cup
competitor like Mexico," he added.
The Dutch, who host Australia on Sunday in their
final warm-up match, start their World Cup campaign on June 11 against Serbia
and Montenegro. Enditem