Netherlands vs Ivory Coast. International Match.
De Kuip.
Netherlands 5
- J Veltman (13th minute, 36th minute)
- A Robben (32nd minute pen)
- D Klaassen (69th minute)
- V Janssen (75th minute)
Ivory Coast 0
Netherlands 5-0 Ivory Coast: Vincent Janssen among scorers in easy win
Monday 5 June 2017 07:38, UK
Netherlands warmed up for a vital 2018 World Cup Qualifier with an emphatic 5-0 friendly win against Ivory Coast in Rotterdam on Sunday.
The Dutch are struggling to make it to Russia next year, placed only fourth in Group A on seven points behind leaders France (13) Sweden (10) and Bulgaria (9). They play Luxembourg next, live on Sky Sports 1 (Red Button) from 7.45pm on Friday.
With Dick Advocaat officially becoming their new manager on Tuesday, it was assistant Fred Grim in charge for the De Kuip encounter against an Ivory Coast side now coached by former Belgium boss Marc Wilmots.
Capitalising on defensive errors, Holland went into the break three goals to the good thanks to a double from Joel Veltman and a penalty from Arjen Robben. Davy Klaassen and Vincent Janssen completed the scoring deep in the second half.
Advocaat takes charge of the national side for the third time and his first match in charge is the all-important qualifier against Luxembourg at the same venue, with France in Stockholm to take on Sweden.
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"We have to pray that France beat the Scandinavians," said Dutch captain Robben.
"If we beat Luxembourg, then we can still envisage taking second place to go into the play-offs."
Advocaat and former Ballon d'Or winner Ruud Gullit as assistant were drafted in on a "short-term" rescue mission by the Dutch federation, with the pair signing contracts through until the end of the year.
Advocaat, a renowned disciplinarian, replaced Danny Blind after he was sacked in March following a 2-0 defeat in Bulgaria.
Grim said: "Dick Advocaat arrives Tuesday to coach the team. I think I've done good work to prepare the ground for him.
"This win will give us confidence before the Luxembourg match which we absolutely have to win on Friday."