The Netherlands beat Costa Rica 4-3 in a penalty shootout after 120 goalless minutes to reach the World Cup semi-finals.
Goalkeeper
Tim Krul - brought on by Louis van Gaal for the spot-kicks finale -
saved from Bryan Ruiz and Michael Umana to put the Dutch through.
They now face Argentina in the second semi-final in Sao Paulo on Wednesday.
Van
Gaal made two changes to the Dutch side that began the 2-1 round-of-16
win over Mexico. With Nigel de Jong ruled out of the rest of the
tournament having sustained a groin injury last Sunday, Wesley Sneijder
took up a more central role as Daley Blind played wide on the left and
Bruno Martins Indi returned to the rearguard. Paul Verhaegh dropped to
the bench to allow Dirk Kuyt to switch to the right flank and Memphis
Depay to come in as a left-sided forward.
Navas; Kept the Dutch at bay
Costa
Rica were without centre-back Oscar Duarte after his red card against
Greece last weekend, with Johnny Acosta replacing him in Jorge Luis
Pinto's only change.
Holland dominated possession, but could not break through Costa Rica's well-drilled defence in the opening stages.
Los
Ticos threatened in the 19th minute when Joel Campbell turned inside
Martins Indi and sent in a low cross towards the box, which was cleared
by Ron Vlaar with Christian Gamboa waiting at the far post.
The
Oranje almost broke the deadlock in the 21st minute when Depay fed Van
Persie in the left side of the box but his powerful attempt was kept out
by the outstanding Keylor Navas, who also saved Sneijder's follow-up.
At the other end, Celso Borges could not get his head behind Christian Bolanos' dangerous free-kick.
Navas
was called on again to keep out Depay's left-footed shot towards the
near post and in the 38th minute, he palmed away Sneijder's curled
free-kick towards the far post.
Seconds
later, Navas rushed off his line to deny Van Persie following Arjen
Robben's through-ball as the teams went to half-time with the score at
0-0.
Holland kept up the pressure after the break but Los Ticos defended deeply.
Pinto: Rallies his troops
On the hour mark, Campbell demanded a penalty after being nudged in the area by Martins Indi but his appeal was waved away.
Five minutes later, Giancarlo Gonzalez's flying header from Bolanos' free-kick went over the bar.
Pinto made his first substitution one minute later, with Marco Urena replacing Campbell.
With 15 minutes remaining, Vlaar headed Sneijder's free-kick just over the bar.
Costa Rica then suffered a blow with Gamboa stretchered off and having to be replaced by David Myrie.
Holland came closer than ever when Sneijder's free-kick hit the post with Navas beaten.
Two
minutes later, there was a scramble in the Costa Rica area and the ball
fell to Van Persie but his close-range effort was repelled by Navas.
Van
Persie then missed a golden chance to put his team ahead when he failed
to get a touch on Sneijder's fantastic cross towards the far post.
The
last chance of regulation fell again to Van Persie after Blind's cross
eluded three team-mates. Tejeda, on the line, was able to divert his
shot straight upwards and off the bar, with Stefan de Vrij eventually
running the loose ball out of play.
Holland
continued to press forward in extra time and in the 94th minute,
Vlaar's header from Sneijder's corner was saved by Navas.
Van
Gaal threw on Klaas-Jan Huntelaar for Martins Indi for the second half
of extra-time - during which Costa Rica won their only corner of the
entire match - but there was still no way past Navas.
Krul: Saves in shootout
There
was still a chance though for Ticos substitute Marco Urena to win it
but Jasper Cillessen denied him, and then Sneijder rattled the woodwork
once again at the other end.
Van Gaal chose to replace Cillessen with Newcastle shot-stopper Krul for the shootout.
Celso
Borges and then van Persie both coolly slid home the first two
spot-kicks, but Krul dived to his left to deny Ruiz which allowed Arjen
Robben to give Holland the advantage.
Giancarlo Gonzalez and Sneijder hit the target, with Christian Bolanos and Kuyt following suit.
But
Umana - who scored the crucial penalty against Greece in the last round
- was also denied by a Krul save, thus sending the Dutch through.
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