Late goals from Cody Gakpo and Davy Klaassen gave Netherlands victory against Senegal in their opening Group A match of the 2022 World Cup.
Gakpo made a perfectly timed run to head home a beautifully weighted cross from Frenkie de Jong, before Klaassen tapped home to seal the win deep into injury time.
The Dutch are now undefeated in 16 matches under coach Louis van Gaal. They also stretched an unbeaten record in their opening game at World Cups that dates back to 1938.
How the Dutch defeated dogged Senegal
Gakpo, who has now scored three goals in his last four internationals, had their first opportunity after four minutes but tried to square the ball to Steven Bergwijn instead of going for goal.
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That was followed by a Daley Blind header at the far post that flew wide before Steven Berghuis sent Bergwijn through and he laid it off for the unmarked De Jong in the box.
The midfielder took far too long to release the ball, however, and his effort was blocked.
The African champions were badly missing injured talisman Sadio Mane and did not manage a shot on target until the 65th minute when Boulaye Dia's tried to sneak one past goalkeeper Andries Noppert, making his Dutch debut, from a tight angle.
Senegal had more possession in the second half but despite the relentless drumming from their small fan group in the stands could not find the back of the net.
To make matters worse, Cheikhou Kouyate had to be taken off injured before Gakpo snuck in to snatch the opening goal.
Klaassen made sure of the three points with a stoppage time tap-in after Mendy palmed a Memphis Depay shot into his path.
Mendy's flimsy form follows him to World Cup
Sky Sports' Joe Shread:
The 2022/23 season has been one to forget for Edouard Mendy so far but he would have had hopes that travelling to the World Cup with Senegal could have marked a turning point.
Away from his troubles with Chelsea, the goalkeeper arrived in Qatar as the No 1 for the African champions, who were tipped by many to make the knockout stages before the tournament kicked off.
But instead, the mistakes that have hindered Mendy's campaign at club level appear to have followed him to the World Cup, with the 30-year-old offering a helping hand for both the Netherlands' goals.
Aliou Cisse's side matched their European counterparts for 84 minutes, until Mendy rushed from his line to meet Frenkie de Jong's fine left-wing cross but was beaten to it by Cody Gakpo, who timed his run and header to perfection.
If there was doubt over whether Mendy was at fault for the opener, there was no debating the second as the 'keeper palmed Memphis Depay's tame shot straight into the path of Davy Klaassen, who slotted in the second in stoppage time to seal the Netherlands' win.
Previously an impressive figure between the sticks for Chelsea, Mendy has seemed to be gripped by nerves since the summer and was replaced as the Blues' first-choice stopper after gaffes against Leeds and West Ham.
Those nerves reared their head again in the Al Thumama Stadium as Senegal fell to defeat in their opening World Cup game - a result that realistically means they must beat Qatar on Friday to salvage their hopes of reaching the last 16.
Gakpo arrives on the big stage
Sky Sports' Joe Shread:
Cody Gakpo started to make headlines in England when he emerged as a target for Manchester United, Leeds and Southampton in the summer transfer window after impressing for PSV.
The 23-year-old revealed talks were held with Man Utd, but they eventually signed Antony while Gakpo remained in Eindhoven - a decision that appears to be paying dividends for the Dutchman.
Gakpo is top for both goals and assists in the Eredivisie this season, meaning clubs of a higher calibre than Leeds and Southampton are likely to come calling when the window reopens in January.
The forward's match-winning display for the Netherlands against Senegal will do nothing to dampen the enthusiasm from interested clubs.
With Van Gaal's side seemingly meandering to a draw, Gakpo seized the moment, ghosting in ahead of Mendy to nod his side into a late lead with their first shot on target of the game.
It's those attacking instincts that have seen him rise to the top of the goalscoring charts in his homeland, while the three chances he created - more than any of his team-mates - showed why Van Gaal deployed him in the No 10 role.
Also capable of playing on the wing or as a striker, Gakpo could prove to be a crucial weapon for the Netherlands at the World Cup - a scenario that will only serve to raise his value ahead of the inevitable battle for his signature.
What the managers said...
Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal: "We were shoddy and messy in possession, but we gave away very little.
"We gave away very few chances but I wasn't satisfied with ball possession on our side - we were inaccurate and ran with the ball too much."
Van Gaal also questioned FIFA's decision to stop captains - including Virgil van Dijk - from wearing the 'One Love' armband, saying: "I don't want to answer political questions but one thing is clear - we're not going to wear an armband if we are going to get a yellow card.
"We need to ask if this is a correct act on behalf of FIFA. All of us need to ask if this is a proper act - this is crystal clear."
Senegal manager Aliou Cisse: "We are disappointed to have not scored, we had two or three very good chances. We needed to be more effective in front of goal.
"Ismaila (Sarr) and Krepin (Diatta) are responsible there, but of course, the absence of (Sadio) Mane is a problem for us... Our attackers are good and we know what they are capable of.
"It was a challenging game... We need to work on it [scoring goals] with Ismaila and the others. We expect a lot from him and Krepin."
Dutch defensive nous on show again at World Cup - Opta Stats
- Netherlands have kept four consecutive clean sheets at the World Cup for the first time, while they're the first nation to do so overall since Spain in 2010.
- Senegal have lost consecutive matches at the World Cup for the first time, while they've not kept a clean sheet in the competition since their tournament debut against France in 2002.
- At 71 years and 105 days, Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal became the third oldest manager to take charge of a match at the World Cup, after Otto Rehhagel (71y 317d) and Óscar Tabárez (71y 125d).
- Cody Gakpo's opener after 84 minutes came from Netherlands' first shot on target against Senegal, while Davy Klaassen's strike was their latest ever goal scored in the World Cup (98:17).
- Cody Gakpo has been involved in four goals in his last four games for Netherlands in all competitions (3 goals, 1 assist), twice as many as he had in his first six appearances for the national side (1 goal, 1 assist).
- The average age of Senegal's starting XI was 28 years and 284 days, their oldest in any of their nine games at the World Cup, and more than two years older than their previous oldest (26y 224d against Colombia in 2018).
- Virgil van Dijk made his 50th appearance for Netherlands in all competitions, but his first at a major tournament. Only goalkeeper Gejus van der Meulen earned more caps for Oranje before playing at a World Cup or European Championship (54, in 1934) than Van Dijk.
What the result means
Ecuador and Netherlands are now joint leaders in Group A after both registering 2-0 wins in their respective openers.
Netherlands face Ecuador in their second group game on Friday, November 25, at 4pm, with Senegal playing host-nation Qatar earlier the same day at 1pm.
The winners of Group A will face the runners-up from Group B, containing England, Wales, USA and Iran. The runner-up in Group A will face the winners of Group B.
Premier League watch: De Jong joins Gakpo in shop window
With the transfer window opening in just over a month, Cody Gakpo and Frenkie de Jong - two players who were linked with Premier League moves in the summer - stole the show as the Netherlands eventually saw off Senegal.
De Jong's glorious assist set up Gakpo for the winning goal as both players did themselves no harm if they want to pursue a move in January.
Elsewhere, Chelsea's Edouard Mendy struggled for Senegal, while his Blues team-mate Kalidou Koulibaly did little to stand out from the crowd.
Nottingham Forest's Cheikhou Kouyate, Everton's Idrissa Gana Gueye and Leicester's Nampalys Mendy were workmanlike in midfield for the African side, but Watford's Ismaila Sarr - currently playing in the Championship - was his side's best attacker.
Meanwhile, Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and Manchester City's Nathan Ake were solid in defence for the Netherlands.