Holland
goalkeeper Tim Krul is ecstatic to be in the semi-finals of the World
Cup after his dramatic introduction to the tournament.
The
Newcastle player came on late in extra time and produced two saves in a
penalty shoot-out against Costa Rica after a goalless draw over 120
minutes in Saturday's quarter-final in Salvador.
"Tonight I have realised a dream," Krul told www.telegraaf.nl. "What I've experienced is an incredible emotion.
"(Holland coach Louis) van Gaal had warned me. It was something prepared and I knew that I would have this chance."
Van
Gaal promised Cillessen - who, unlike Krul, was not told of the planned
change for the shoot-out - that he remains his first choice for the
semi-final.
"There
is no question about who will start next game, it will be Cillessen,"
he said. "But we felt Krul was the better choice here.
"We
told Krul that he would be a possibility for the penalties, but we
didn't tell Cillessen, as we didn't want to ruin his preparation.
The
Oranje had numerous chances to win the game without the need for
spot-kicks but were denied by the woodwork three times as well as by an
inspired display from Costa Rica keeper Keylor Navas.
"It
was that kind of night when the ball did not want to go in," midfielder
Wesley Sneijder added. "But despite all of our hard work we still went
into the penalty shoot-out sharp.
"There was only one team that deserved to go to the semi-finals and it was us. If you work hard you go very far."
Holland, runners-up four years ago in South Africa, take on Argentina in the last four on Wednesday in Sao Paulo.
"Now we have to think of Argentina," Krul said. "It will be a very difficult game."
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