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Dutch prepared for South Africa and their electric striker Kgatlana

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SYDNEY : The Netherlands' back line will have to rely on trust and togetherness to stop lightning-fast striker Thembi Kgatlana when they face South Africa in their round of 16 game at the World Cup in Sydney on Sunday, said defender Stefanie van der Gragt.Kgatlana netted two of her team's six goals including the last-gasp scorcher that dramatically dumped Italy out of the tournament."Well, it requires the same as always from me, we help each other at the back, we cover each other's back and I think (Sunday) it will be very important to have each other's back," said Van der Gragt.The ninth-ranked Oranje topped Group E with two victories and a draw with two-times reigning champions United States.Coach Andries Jonker said his squad had stopped "very fast attackers" versus Portugal at the World Cup, and in friendlies against Costa Rica and Poland - all Dutch victories. "It's a matter of choosing positions, helping each other and having a keeper that pays attention," Jonker said. "So far, we've had things under control.

It's not that we're getting confused with this fast attacker from South Africa, but we have taken it into account and we're preparing for that."The Dutch are ranked 45 spots above South Africa's Banyana Banyana, but this tournament has shown no team can be overlooked."It will be another fight between at this world championship between a so-called smaller country - many people in women's football will consider South Africa smaller - and a bigger, not from the size but from history, Holland, and I think it will be another fight between two countries who have just one desire, fly to New Zealand (for the quarter-finals)," Jonker said.Asked why the Netherlands are so consistent in tournaments, Van der Gragt said

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