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Simon Evans

Dutch head into World Cup semis after 2-0 win over Italy

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Netherlands' Stefanie van der Gragt celebrates scoring their second goal with team mates REUTERS/Yves Herman

VALENCIENNES, France (Reuters) - Second-half headers from Vivianne Miedema and Stefanie van der Gragt earned the Netherlands a 2-0 win over Italy on Saturday as they reached the women's World Cup semi-finals for the first time.

The Dutch, deserved victors in intense heat at the Stade du Hainaut, will face the winners of Saturday's other quarter-final between Germany and Sweden, who play later in Rennes.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Netherlands' Stefanie van der Gragt scores their second goal REUTERS/Yves Herman

Italy, who have never gone beyond the last eight, had the better of the chances in the first half but the European champions stepped up their game after the break and both goals came from quality set-piece deliveries from Sherida Spitse.

Defending World Cup champions the United States will face England in the opening semi-final on Tuesday in Lyon with the second semi on Wednesday.

The Netherlands' left-sided playmaker Lieke Martens was passed fit despite suffering a foot injury while celebrating a goal in the previous round.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Italy's Daniela Sabatino is shown a yellow card by referee Claudia Umpierrez REUTERS/Yves Herman

With the venue only a two-hour drive away from the Dutch border, the 22,600 crowd was mostly bedecked in Orange in the bright sunshine.

But despite those boosts, the Dutch initially struggled to create openings against an Italian defence well marshalled by captain Sara Gama.

The Azzurre had the first real chance when Barbara Bonansea's flick-on found Valentina Bergamaschi in the area but the midfielder's lob was too easy for Dutch keeper Sari van Veenendaal.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Netherlands' Stefanie van der Gragt celebrates scoring their second goal with team mates REUTERS/Phil Noble

Bergamaschi had another chance when, after a smart interchange won her space in the box, she scuffed her shot and then moments later Valentina Giacinti pulled her shot wide from a promising position.

The Dutch coach Sarina Wiegman clearly took advantage of the break to address their problems and it was a very different approach after the interval.

The introduction of Lineth Beerensteyn for the out-of-sorts right-winger Shanice van de Sanden also helped the Dutch step up the tempo but when the breakthrough came in the 70th minute it was from a set piece.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Italy's Barbara Bonansea in action with Netherlands' Dominique Bloodworth and Merel van Dongen REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

Spitse, from wide on the left, whipped in a fine, high cross and the towering Miedema timed her run and jump perfectly, beating Laura Guiliani with a deft, glancing header.

Ten minutes later the game was put beyond the Italians when Spitse, this time from the right, delivered a flat cross which defender Van Der Gragt met with a firm header.

Italy had nothing left in the tank and it was cruise control from then on for the Dutch, who will now fancy their chances of reaching the final for the first time.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Netherlands' Merel van Dongen and Danielle van de Donk in action with Italy's Valentina Bergamaschi REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

"I didn't expect to be in the semi-finals of this World Cup," said Miedema.

"We've been complaining that we're not playing the best football but in the end we're in the semis. We've done amazing and we can be really proud," she said.

An emotional Italy coach Milena Bertolini said her team had achieved more than just a run to the last eight.

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Netherlands' Sherida Spitse shoots at goal from a free kick REUTERS/Yves Herman

"The women’s game has been discovered and appreciated back home, so it’s a big deal. I believe the girls have a greater confidence and awareness of what great players they are," she said.

"They need to be proud of themselves. The way they played and approached matches and their passion, they’ve shown people back home that football can be a sport where you have enjoyment, helping one another, unity and all these values. I think that’s why the public have fallen in love with this team."

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Netherlands' Stefanie van der Gragt celebrates scoring their second goal with team mates REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

(Reporting by Simon Evans; Editing by Christian Radnedge and Toby Davis)

Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Netherlands' Lieke Martens in action REUTERS/Yves Herman
Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Italy's Barbara Bonansea in action with Netherlands' Dominique Bloodworth and Merel van Dongen REUTERS/Phil Noble
Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Netherlands fans during the match REUTERS/Yves Herman
Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Italy's Alia Guagni and Sara Gama speaks with referee Claudia Umpierrez REUTERS/Yves Herman
Soccer Football - Women's World Cup - Quarter Final - Italy v Netherlands - Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France - June 29, 2019 Italy's Laura Giuliani in action REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
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