<p>A clinical Netherlands ended the United States' World Cup dream on Saturday, sweeping into the quarter-finals with a ruthless 3-1 victory.</p>.<p>First-half goals from Memphis Depay and Daley Blind and a late strike from Denzel Dumfries sealed a deserved victory as the Dutch handed out a painful lesson in finishing to their American opponents.</p>.<p>The Netherlands, bidding to win their first World Cup after losing in three previous finals, will face Argentina or Australia in the last eight.</p>.<p><strong>Read | </strong><a data-ved="2ahUKEwjEpY7cmN77AhXJsFYBHbgVC0YQvOMEKAB6BAgJEAE" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/2022-fifa-world-cup-five-best-goals-from-the-group-stage-1168106.html" jsname="YKoRaf">2022 FIFA World Cup: Five best goals from the group stage</a></p>.<p>"We always want to improve and, since the start of the tournament, it's been getting better and better with each game," Dutch manager Louis van Gaal said.</p>.<p>"I was very critical at half-time. We were in the lead 2-0... However we suffered in the first half, we were dispossessed so often and that's not acceptable at a World Cup.</p>.<p>"If you play like that against top countries you won't make it."</p>.<p>Van Gaal's men were worthy victors in Saturday's last-16 clash at the Khalifa International Stadium.</p>.<p>Although the USA enjoyed long periods of possession in a bright first-half display, all too often a lack of composure in the final third let them down.</p>.<p>Instead, it was the Dutch who calmly bided their time before carving open the Americans with forensic precision.</p>.<p>"When you look at the difference of the two teams, there was some offensive finishing quality that Holland had that we were lacking," USA coach Gregg Berhalter said.</p>.<p>"We don't have a Memphis Depay right now who's scoring in the Champions League, playing for Barcelona, experienced at scoring at this level."</p>.<p>USA forward Christian Pulisic squandered a golden chance to put his team 1-0 up after only three minutes when he found himself in space only to see a scuffed shot saved by Dutch keeper Andries Noppert.</p>.<p>Buoyed by that early chance, the US remained on the front foot, attacking high up the field.</p>.<p>But on 10 minutes the Netherlands took the lead. Superb interplay in midfield saw the ball worked to Inter Milan's Dumfries down the right.</p>.<p>Dumfries picked out Depay, who swept home the finish to cap a majestic 20-pass move that was in the best traditions of the Netherlands' total footballing heritage.</p>.<p>Again the Americans advanced purposefully into Dutch territory through Pulisic, only for the Chelsea player to deliver a cross that fell behind his US team-mates.</p>.<p>Tim Weah had the best American chance of the remainder of the half on 43 minutes, letting fly with a rasping shot that Noppert parried away.</p>.<p>But in first-half stoppage time, the Netherlands delivered the hammer blow.</p>.<p>Dumfries again found space down the right and drilled a cross to Blind, who had ghosted clear of Sergino Dest, for an emphatic low finish.</p>.<p>The Netherlands nearly extended their lead early in the second half when Dumfries' low cross was prodded towards the US goal by defender Walker Zimmerman, forcing a smart save from Matt Turner.</p>.<p>Berhalter introduced Gio Reyna for the ineffective Jesus Ferreira in attack at half-time in an effort to provide a sharper cutting edge.</p>.<p>The Borussia Dortmund player made an instant impression after setting up a shot for Weston McKennie that sailed over the bar.</p>.<p>Berhalter brought on Haji Wright for McKennie midway through the second half and the move sparked a fleeting revival.</p>.<p>After seeing a goal-bound chance cleared at the near post by Dumfries on 75 minutes, Wright scored a minute later when his flick from Pulisic's cross looped over Noppert into the Dutch net for 2-1.</p>.<p>Yet the American fightback was short-lived. In the 81st minute another Dutch attack pulled the USA defence out of position, and Blind calmly crossed to an unmarked Dumfries at the far post, who made it 3-1.</p>.<p>"Tonight we came up short," Berhalter said. "We talked about the game being about moments and the first half was a great indication of that.</p>.<p>"And two moments come and all of a sudden we're down 2-0...This is a tough one to swallow for us."</p>
<p>A clinical Netherlands ended the United States' World Cup dream on Saturday, sweeping into the quarter-finals with a ruthless 3-1 victory.</p>.<p>First-half goals from Memphis Depay and Daley Blind and a late strike from Denzel Dumfries sealed a deserved victory as the Dutch handed out a painful lesson in finishing to their American opponents.</p>.<p>The Netherlands, bidding to win their first World Cup after losing in three previous finals, will face Argentina or Australia in the last eight.</p>.<p><strong>Read | </strong><a data-ved="2ahUKEwjEpY7cmN77AhXJsFYBHbgVC0YQvOMEKAB6BAgJEAE" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/2022-fifa-world-cup-five-best-goals-from-the-group-stage-1168106.html" jsname="YKoRaf">2022 FIFA World Cup: Five best goals from the group stage</a></p>.<p>"We always want to improve and, since the start of the tournament, it's been getting better and better with each game," Dutch manager Louis van Gaal said.</p>.<p>"I was very critical at half-time. We were in the lead 2-0... However we suffered in the first half, we were dispossessed so often and that's not acceptable at a World Cup.</p>.<p>"If you play like that against top countries you won't make it."</p>.<p>Van Gaal's men were worthy victors in Saturday's last-16 clash at the Khalifa International Stadium.</p>.<p>Although the USA enjoyed long periods of possession in a bright first-half display, all too often a lack of composure in the final third let them down.</p>.<p>Instead, it was the Dutch who calmly bided their time before carving open the Americans with forensic precision.</p>.<p>"When you look at the difference of the two teams, there was some offensive finishing quality that Holland had that we were lacking," USA coach Gregg Berhalter said.</p>.<p>"We don't have a Memphis Depay right now who's scoring in the Champions League, playing for Barcelona, experienced at scoring at this level."</p>.<p>USA forward Christian Pulisic squandered a golden chance to put his team 1-0 up after only three minutes when he found himself in space only to see a scuffed shot saved by Dutch keeper Andries Noppert.</p>.<p>Buoyed by that early chance, the US remained on the front foot, attacking high up the field.</p>.<p>But on 10 minutes the Netherlands took the lead. Superb interplay in midfield saw the ball worked to Inter Milan's Dumfries down the right.</p>.<p>Dumfries picked out Depay, who swept home the finish to cap a majestic 20-pass move that was in the best traditions of the Netherlands' total footballing heritage.</p>.<p>Again the Americans advanced purposefully into Dutch territory through Pulisic, only for the Chelsea player to deliver a cross that fell behind his US team-mates.</p>.<p>Tim Weah had the best American chance of the remainder of the half on 43 minutes, letting fly with a rasping shot that Noppert parried away.</p>.<p>But in first-half stoppage time, the Netherlands delivered the hammer blow.</p>.<p>Dumfries again found space down the right and drilled a cross to Blind, who had ghosted clear of Sergino Dest, for an emphatic low finish.</p>.<p>The Netherlands nearly extended their lead early in the second half when Dumfries' low cross was prodded towards the US goal by defender Walker Zimmerman, forcing a smart save from Matt Turner.</p>.<p>Berhalter introduced Gio Reyna for the ineffective Jesus Ferreira in attack at half-time in an effort to provide a sharper cutting edge.</p>.<p>The Borussia Dortmund player made an instant impression after setting up a shot for Weston McKennie that sailed over the bar.</p>.<p>Berhalter brought on Haji Wright for McKennie midway through the second half and the move sparked a fleeting revival.</p>.<p>After seeing a goal-bound chance cleared at the near post by Dumfries on 75 minutes, Wright scored a minute later when his flick from Pulisic's cross looped over Noppert into the Dutch net for 2-1.</p>.<p>Yet the American fightback was short-lived. In the 81st minute another Dutch attack pulled the USA defence out of position, and Blind calmly crossed to an unmarked Dumfries at the far post, who made it 3-1.</p>.<p>"Tonight we came up short," Berhalter said. "We talked about the game being about moments and the first half was a great indication of that.</p>.<p>"And two moments come and all of a sudden we're down 2-0...This is a tough one to swallow for us."</p>