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Dutch 'know everything about Spain' ahead of World Cup quarter-final

WELLINGTON : The Netherlands have a "small book" on their Spanish opponents ahead of their quarter-final match on Friday at the Women's World Cup, having plumbed the knowledge of several players with extensive experience in Spain, Dutch coach Andries Jonker said on Thursday.

Damaris Egurrola, who was born in the United States to a Dutch mother and Spanish father, played for Spain at the youth and senior level for four years before switching allegiances to the Netherlands in 2022.

Aniek Nouwen and Lieke Martens each played professionally for five years in Spain, while Stefanie van der Gragt played there for two.

"So, of course we spoke with our players knowing a lot about Spain. Of course our scouting team did its job. Of course my staff did the job, and I did myself the job. So we know everything about Spain," Jonker said. "We have a small book about them. I think they won't surprise us.

"We hope it will be helpful, but then in the end, you don't win a game in the preparation. You have to win it on the pitch."

Ninth-ranked Oranje were runners-up to the United States at the global showpiece four years ago in France. This time around, they drew the U.S. 1-1 to go undefeated through the group stage.

Oranje beat South Africa 2-0 in the round of 16, while sixth-ranked Spain crushed Switzerland 5-1 in their last-16 match.

Jonker said while his squad might have been a step behind Spain a year ago, they are not any longer.

"The question is have we closed the gap? We played two top games against Germany (a 1-0 loss in their most recent defeat, on April 7) and against USA, and in those games we've shown ourselves we have closed the gap," Jonker told reporters.

"We want confirmation, so (Saturday) is another top game, and we think we can

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