ShareNetherlands came from behind to defeat Norway 2-1 in an international friendly, and Ronald Koeman believes his side can learn from the win.Ronald Koeman insisted his Netherlands side must learn from their narrow win over Norway on Friday.Netherlands won 2-1 at Johan Cruijff ArenA after goals from Virgil van Dijk and Tijjani Reijnders secured a comeback victory.Andreas Schjelderup gave Norway the lead after 24 minutes, with Koeman critical of Ryan Gravenberch's defending in the lead up to the goal, claiming "he did nothing".Nevertheless, Netherlands overcame Norway, who were without Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, to extend their unbeaten run to nine games.Koeman's side's last defeat came in March 2025, losing on penalties to Spain in the Nations League quarter-finals."It was simply a good match against a strong Norway," said Koeman after the win."We shouldn't forget that either. It is a bit typically Dutch to always think that you should win here easily."The Norwegians simply have a very strong national team, and we are playing a very good match against them."Sometimes we had the upper hand and sometimes they were briefly better. But I think we deserved to win."This is a match we will get better from. We can learn from this. And we have to, because not everything went well. We gave away that goal too easily."Teun Koopmeiners, who assisted Van Dijk's equaliser, played as a right-winger as Koeman tested out a new system ahead of the World Cup.Koopmeiners, a centre-midfielder who has also played at centre-back this season for Juventus, hopes his versatility will boost his chance of representing Netherlands at the World Cup this summer."It's not that I'm going all-in for this position [midfield] right now, but being able to play in this spot could be an asset heading into a major tournament," said Koopmeiners."You want to get minutes. I'm glad I got this chance now."I basically came in as a sort of fourth midfielder. All in all, I think it went pretty well. We managed to find the combination well a number of times."Netherlands came from behind to defeat Norway 2-1 in an international friendly, and Ronald Koeman believes his side can learn from the win.Ronald Koeman insisted his Netherlands side must learn from their narrow win over Norway on Friday.Netherlands won 2-1 at Johan Cruijff ArenA after goals from Virgil van Dijk and Tijjani Reijnders secured a comeback victory.Andreas Schjelderup gave Norway the lead after 24 minutes, with Koeman critical of Ryan Gravenberch's defending in the lead up to the goal, claiming "he did nothing".Nevertheless, Netherlands overcame Norway, who were without Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, to extend their unbeaten run to nine games.Koeman's side's last defeat came in March 2025, losing on penalties to Spain in the Nations League quarter-finals."It was simply a good match against a strong Norway," said Koeman after the win."We shouldn't forget that either. It is a bit typically Dutch to always think that you should win here easily."The Norwegians simply have a very strong national team, and we are playing a very good match against them."Sometimes we had the upper hand and sometimes they were briefly better. But I think we deserved to win."This is a match we will get better from. We can learn from this. And we have to, because not everything went well. We gave away that goal too easily."Teun Koopmeiners, who assisted Van Dijk's equaliser, played as a right-winger as Koeman tested out a new system ahead of the World Cup.Koopmeiners, a centre-midfielder who has also played at centre-back this season for Juventus, hopes his versatility will boost his chance of representing Netherlands at the World Cup this summer."It's not that I'm going all-in for this position [midfield] right now, but being able to play in this spot could be an asset heading into a major tournament," said Koopmeiners."You want to get minutes. I'm glad I got this chance now."I basically came in as a sort of fourth midfielder. All in all, I think it went pretty well. We managed to find the combination well a number of times."