Brilliant Gakpo can ‘go to the moon and back’
Cody Gakpo is having a much better time at this World Cup than he had during the last one.
Back in 2018, he was a teenage hopeful watching the tournament – for which the Netherlands had failed to qualify. Four years on, he has played a big part in the Dutch progression to the last 16 as unbeaten group winners.
The PSV Eindhoven winger has set the tournament alight for the Dutch, scoring the opening goal in all three of their group games, including Tuesday’s 2-0 victory over hosts Qatar.
The three-time finalists have breezed through to the first knockout round, where they will face the United States – and are determined to make up for lost time. “It is really special for us to be here because last time we weren’t,” said Gakpo. “We topped the group and have worked really hard. It is great for us.
“In 2018, I was watching the games and it was less fun because the Netherlands weren’t there. “I was 19. It wasn’t really a goal to be at a World Cup back then; it was more about being in the first team at PSV. I worked and worked then set goals to try to be in the national team. “Now we are here and I am really happy we are doing well as a team and hopefully we can keep winning games.”
BBC Sport spoke to three Dutch players – captain Virgil van Dijk, defender Nathan Ake and fellow forward Memphis Depay – to assess the qualities of Gakpo.Manchester United have been heavily linked with a move for Gakpo, but the Premier League side may well be forced to fork out a lot more money to get him if he continues his impressive performances at the World Cup.
Standing at 6ft 4in, Gakpo is athletically built and looks the complete package with his pace, and his ability to create a goal for team-mates as well as find the net himself.
He showcased his aerial prowess as the Dutch defeated Senegal 2-0 in their opening game, beating Chelsea’s Edouard Mendy to a cross to head in, before smashing in early in the 1-1 draw against Ecuador and finishing off a fine move against Qatar. “Cody is a very young player, he is 23 but looks younger,” said boss Louis van Gaal.
“He has only been playing with PSV for two, three years and always played from the left. “He did not want to play in the centre or at 10 but he did have to for me.
Now he thinks I am a great head coach. “Things can change but Cody has everything it takes to become a star.
He has a wonderful personality to become a star player because he open minded to anything and everything.”Against Qatar, Gakpo became the first Netherlands player to score in his first three World Cup games and he highlighted why he could be going all the way to the top by matching previous Dutch greats.
Gakpo became just the fourth Dutch player to net in three consecutive World Cup games after Johan Neeskens (1974), Dennis Bergkamp (1998) and Wesley Sneijder (2010).