The Dutch are now unbeaten in over 20
games and they have a 100% record in the World Cup at the moment.
Bert van Marwijk’s team have not been specialising in spectacular
performances, although it’s all about being effective in this
tournament, with Mark van Bommel and Nigel de Jong protecting the
defence superbly.
While the Slovaks slotted three goals
home against Italy, they should have a few more difficulties against
a Netherlands team who should be on the front foot from the early
stages. The manager must surely gamble with the fitness of Arjen
Robben after a brilliant cameo appearance against Cameroon,
especially as Rafael van der Vaart is the weak link.
With Robin Van Persie being supported
by Wesley Sneijder, it’s likely that Holland might just be too good
for the World Cup rookies, although they are plenty short enough in
the match betting and it might take until after the interval for them
to achieve a breakthrough.
PREDICTION:
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Power Rating
Squad (4/5)
It may lack the individual sparkle and brilliance of Dutch squads in past World Cups but this is more of a team that most.
Squad (2.5/5)
Hard working and efficient but lacking experience at this level.
Coach (3/5)
The one problem with Bert van Marwijk is that, apart from a Uefa Cup eight years ago, his record in terms of silverware is still pretty modest.
Coach (3/5)
His achievement in getting first Artmedia Bratislava into the Champions League and then Slovakia to the World Cup is proof that this is a man who relishes a challenge.
Attack (3.5/5)
Assuming Van Persie is ready, the array of strikers and attacking midfielders available is a wide one, although they may be relying on a forward in Huntelaar who plays rarely for his club.
Attack (3/5)
Marek Hamsik is a footballer who is capable of turning any game with a single touch and only once in qualification did Slovakia fail to score.
Defence (3.5/5)
Those who watched this team qualify in Amsterdam and Rotterdam would not have seen the Dutch back four concede a goal. But do they have the class to come through a tough knockout stage?
Defence (2/5)
Despite the powerful presence of Martin Skrtel the fact is that Slovakia kept only three clean sheets in qualification – and one of those was against San Marino.