Crysencio Summerville Shines for Netherlands in World Cup Clash Against Japan The Netherlands secured a 2-1 victory over Japan in a tightly contested Group F match at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, with West Ham United winger Crysencio Summerville delivering a standout performance. The 26-year-old forward, wearing the No. 7 jersey for the Oranje, scored the decisive goal in the second half, earning an impressive 8.2 Sofascore Rating for his efficiency and impact. His goal came from a low-probability chance, with an expected goals (xG) figure of just 0.02, yet his shot quality after contact surged to 0.15 xGOT, underscoring the precision of his finish. Summerville’s contribution extended beyond the goal. In 70 minutes of action, he recorded 39 touches and completed 25 of 29 passes, with 24 of those accurate passes occurring in the opposition half. His distribution was critical in maintaining the Dutch attack’s rhythm, as he posted 0.14 expected assists, indicating his ability to create meaningful opportunities for teammates. His passing accuracy of 86% (25-of-29) highlighted his composure under pressure, while his 19 ball carries covered a total of 131.2 meters. Most of his progress was short and sharp, reflecting a tactical approach focused on maintaining tempo rather than long-range bursts. Defensively, Summerville also made an impact. He won five duels and lost two, while claiming one aerial duel. His aggressive play drew three fouls, signaling Japan’s struggle to contain him in tight spaces. Despite losing possession seven times, his defensive contributions included one ball recovery and a clean 1-of-1 in total contests, demonstrating his ability to hold his ground. His physicality and willingness to engage in contact were key factors in the Netherlands’ control of the match. The Sofascore Rating of 8.#japan #netherlands #crysencio_summerville #at_t_t_stadium #sofascore