The Netherlands have advanced to the quarter-finals after a convincing performance against South Africa early Sunday morning at the Sydney Football Stadium.Goals either side of the half from Jill Roord and Lineth Beerensteyn were enough to overcome a Banyana Banyana side, who always looked threatening, but could not convert that threat into a goal.Thank you, South Africa. 🫶🇿🇦What a tournament for @Banyana_Banyana. 👏#BeyondGreatness | #FIFAWWC— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) August 6, 2023 The Group D winners began on the front foot as Kaylin Swart was forced into a good save after Esmee Brugts hit a curler outside the penalty area.Banyana Banyana’s goalkeeper could do nothing about what happened after the resulting corner, however as Roord was in the right place to knock the ball in from close distance, and OranjeLeeuwinnen took the lead.Injury blows to Jermaine Seoposenwe and Bambanani Mbani forced Desiree Ellis to shuffle the deck earlier than she would have liked. Nonetheless, they grew into the game as the half wore on, and were a constant threat in transition. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7410250##Their best opportunities of the half came through the pace of Thembi Kgatlana, who forced Daphne van Domselaar into several saves.The break meant that the Dutch could regroup and regain a modicum of control over proceedings. They thought they has doubled their lead after a wonderful turn and finish from Lieke Martens, but a VAR review found that Victoria Pelova was offside in the build-up. They eventually did get their second, Lineth Beerensteyn scoring her second FIFA Women’s World Cup goal after a calamitous error from Swart.Prinsloo 7s: Daring Leos confront KCB as Kabras, Oilers land kind draws in main cup quartersSouth Africa have shown throughout the tournament that they are not a team to sit back wondering and, true to their identity, they kept attacking. Van Domselaar had to make her best save of the game to retain her side’s two goal advantage after Linda Motlhalo’s effort from the edge of the penalty area.A yellow card to Danielle van de Donk meant that the Dutch didn’t have it all their own way – she will be suspended for their next match.𝐘𝐄𝐒𝐒𝐒𝐒!!! 🔥#FIFAWWC #NEDRSA #TheOranjeBeat pic.twitter.com/jxshWTIXBW— OranjeLeeuwinnen (@oranjevrouwen) August 6, 2023 In the end though, the France 2019 finalists were too strong, and deservedly advanced to the next round – although not without a number of scares.They will take on Spain in Wellington on Friday.