Netherlands Powers Into World Cup Quarters

Netherlands powers into World Cup quarters

The Netherlands reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup when standouts Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder scored in each half of a 2-1 victory over Slovakia on Monday. Wesley Sneijder - World Cup - Arjen Robben - Netherlands - Sports

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