Better late than never, as far as the Netherlands are concerned. For long periods of their tight, tedious Group A contest with Senegal, it looked as if Louis van Gaal's much-fancied Dutch side were about to fall flat in their first World Cup match for eight years.
But in Cody Gakpo, the Oranje have one of Europe's most in-form forwards, and the PSV man was the hero at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, taking advantage of a misjudgement from Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy to head home a priceless opener for his side, six minutes from time.
It was Gakpo's fifth international goal in 11 appearances, and substitute Davy Klaassen added the icing on the cake in stoppage time, following up after Mendy had pushed Memphis Depay's effort into his path.
The 2-0 win is enough to put the Dutch very much in the driving seat to qualify for the knockout stages. Van Gaal's side, indeed, can seal progression when they take on Ecuador on Friday.
GOAL runs through the winners and losers from Monday's game...