Argentina survive Dutch comeback to win on penalties

Quarter-final

Netherlands 2-2 Argentina AET (Argentina win 4-3 on penalties)

Argentina survived a remarkable Netherlands comeback to finally triumph on penalties in a drama-choked World Cup quarter-final in Lusail.

After Lionel Messi lit up Lusail Stadium to score and assist, Argentina seemed to be coasting to a semi-final clash with Croatia, only for Wout Weghorst to hit a brace and seal a remarkable 2-2 draw.

Martinez then took centre stage, saving from Virgil van Dijk and Steven Berghuis as the Dutch fell on penalties to Argentina in a repeat of the 2014 semi-final.

Enzo Fernandez sent his penalty wide to give the Netherlands hope as Luuk de Jong slotted home but Lautaro Martinez would thrash in the winner to send Argentina through 4-3 on penalties.

Nahuel Molina gives Argentina the lead.

The loss was the first tasted by Louis van Gaal since he returned for a third stint in charge of the Netherlands, with the 71-year-old now retiring from management for a second time.

Messi’s magic seemed to have inspired a comfortable victory for Argentina following his fine assist for Nahuel Molina and his second-half penalty – but Burnley striker Weghorst had other ideas.

In an ill-tempered tie, Spanish referee Antonio Mateu doled out 14 cautions as the players from both sides were involved in more than one melee.

Messi’s no-look, reverse pass 10 minutes before half-time not only flummoxed two Premier League title-winning defenders in Van Dijk and Nathan Ake but was weighted to perfection, allowing Molina to score his first international goal before the skipper doubled the lead with a cool 73rd-minute penalty after Marcos Acuna – whose earlier booking rules him out of the semi-final – had been tripped by Denzel Dumfries.

Weghorst celebrates his second goal forcing extra time.

Weghorst came off the bench to reduce the arrears with a header that seemingly stirred the Netherlands from an 83-minute slumber in which they had failed to test Martinez, and he was on hand to steer in a late leveller to cue bedlam among the Dutch players.

There was a feisty altercation in the closing stages, the Dutch bench erupting after Leandro Paredes smashed the ball into the dugout with Van Dijk barging him to the ground as tempers flared.

With Van Dijk and Ake joining the attack, Argentina survived a barrage of balls into their box but were undone by some fine thinking out of it.

When a last-gasp free-kick was awarded, instead of shooting, Koopmeiners rolled a pass into the area where Weghorst held off his marker to equalise.

With legs tiring, chances in the additional 30 minutes were at a premium but substitute Lautaro Martinez’s effort cannoned off Van Dijk as Argentina finished the stronger of the two.

Messi celebrates as Argentina win on penalties.

Weghorst then unwittingly deflected a Fernandez shot just over the crossbar as the Netherlands started to struggle.

Lautaro Martinez forced a fine stop out of Andries Noppert, who was beaten all ends up as Fernandez’s next effort cracked against the woodwork with the Dutch just about holding on for penalties.

Captain Van Dijk stepped up first but his effort was well saved by Martinez before Messi stroked home a simple spot-kick to give Argentina an early lead in the shootout.

Berghuis was next for the Dutch and this time Martinez’s save was even better and, after Gonzalo Montiel and Weghorst had struck, Argentina missed as Fernandez screwed his penalty wide.

De Jong kept the Dutch dreams alive only for Lautaro Martinez to fire in – Argentina succeeding where their rivals Brazil had failed earlier in the evening.

Man of the match: Lionel Messi (Argentina)

Substitutions:

Netherlands

  • Teun Koopmeiners replaces Marten De Roon 46 mins
  • Steven Berghuis replaces Steven Bergwijn 46 mins
  • Luuk De Jong replaces Daley Blind 65 mins
  • Wout Weghorst replaces Memphis Depay 78 mins
  • Noa Lang replaces Cody Gakpo 113 mins

Argentina

  • Leandro Paredes replaces Rodrigo De Paul 67 mins
  • Nicolas Tagliafico replaces Marcos Acuna 78 mins
  • German Pezzella replaces Cristian Romero 78 mins
  • Lautaro Martinez replaces Julian Alvarez 82 mins
  • Gonzalo Montiel replaces Nahuel Molina 106 mins
  • Angel Di Maria replaces Lisandro Martinez 112 mins

Yellow cards:

Netherlands – Jurrien Timber, Wout Weghorst, Memphis Depay, Steven Berghuis, Virgil Van Dijk, Steven Bergwijn, Denzel Dumfries, Noa Lang

Argentina – Marcos Acuna, Cristian Romero, Leandro Parades, Lionel Messi, Nicolas Otamendi, Gonzalo Montiel, German Pezzella

Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)


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