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Troy Parrott helps AZ Alkmaar land Dutch Cup

Troy Parrott Helps Az Alkmaar Land Dutch Cup
Troy Parrott of AZ Alkmaar carries the trophy following the team's victory in the Eurojackpot KNVB Beker final match between AZ Alkmaar and NEC Nijmegen at De Kuip. Photo: Getty
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AZ Alkmaar delivered a dominant performance ‌to win the Dutch Cup final on Sunday, hammering NEC Nijmegen ‌5-1 at the Feyenoord Stadium in Rotterdam.

AZ took a deserved lead after ​32 minutes as left back Mees de Wit netted from close range after a mazy run to the byline from left ​wing Ro-Zangelo Daal.

They added two more after the break from Sven ⁠Mijnans in the 67th minute and Peer Koopmeiners six ‌minutes ‌after ​that.

NEC pulled one back in the 78th minute through Japanese striker Koki Ogawa.

Mijnans ⁠had the ball ​in the net again five ​minutes from time but it was ruled out for ‌offside in the build-up, but ​at the start of stoppage time, newly capped Dutch ⁠international Kees Smit ⁠chipped NEC ​goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen to make it 4-1.

There was still time for one more from Ireland international Troy Parrott five minutes into stoppage time, with his close-range shot taking a wicked deflection.

It was AZ’s fifth Dutch Cup final victory but first ‌in 13 years, ⁠while NEC have now lost all six finals they have appeared in.

Cup success means AZ qualify ‌for the league phase of next season’s Europa League. They ​were eliminated last Thursday in the Conference ​League quarter-final by Ukraine’s Shakhtar Donetsk.

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