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Reaches final after shootout win over Netherland­s

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SAO PAULO — The World Cup’s second semifinal was supposed to put the silky skills of Lionel Messi and Arjen Robben in the spotlight. Instead, a goalkeeper and two rocksolid defenses stole the show.

Argentina goalie Sergio Romero saved two penalties Wednesday to send Argentina into the World Cup final with a 4-2 shootout win over the Netherland­s after tough defending and a lack of creative spark from either team consigned the match to a 0-0 stalemate.

In a twist of fate, Romero credited Netherland­s coach Louis van Gaal with helping launch his career when he arrived as an inexperien­ced youngster at AZ Alkmaar in the Dutch league.

“I will be forever grateful to the coach for helping ng me out in a country that at is so different from ours,” s,” Romero said.

A day after Germany lit up the World Cup with its ts clinical 7-1 destructio­n of host Brazil, the Dutch and nd Argentines could not mannage a goal between them m in 120 minutes before the he shootout.

Messi, widely regarded ed as one of the greatest playyers of all time, will have ve to do play far better in Sunday’s final at Rio de Jaa neiro’s Maracana Stadium if he is to engineer a win in over the powerful German an team. The Barcelona star ar was muted throughout ut the match and extra time, e, rarely managing to shake ke off his markers.

At the Itaquerao Staadium, he was overshaddo­wed by his goalkeeper er and the man he replaced ed as Argentina captain, Javier er Mascherano, who bossed ed the midfield for his team m the way surprise starter er Nigel de Jong did for the he Dutch.

When Robben looked like deciding the match in stoppage time, Mascherano’s perfectly timed sliding tackle blocked his shot at the near post.

“I would say that he is an outstandin­g player,” Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella said. “He is an emblem within our national squad, on the field as well as off it.”

Romero — thought to be a weak link for Argentina and not even a starter for his Monaco club most of last season — had almost nothing to do during the match, but blocked penalties by Ron Vlaar and Wesley Sneijder in the shootout. For Argentina, Messi, Ezequiel Garay, Sergio Aguero and Maxi Rodriguez all converted their spot kicks.

“It’s It s luck, that that’s s the truth. You can dive (the r ight way) and not

make i t, like hap - pened to their goalkeeper,” Romero said. s a i d . -““I I had hadm confidence, thank God things turned out well.”

A Germany-Argentina final means an extra bitter end to the tournament for Brazilians, who will have to watch their fiercest ri- vals play for the world title in their most hallowed stadium against a team that humiliated their nation in the semifinals.

“We have a final to play, but with one day less rest and against Germany,” Sabella said. “We’ll do everything possible to make it all the way to the top.”

I t was t he s e c ond straight penalty shootout following a 0-0 draw for the Dutch. Against Costa Rica in the quarterfin­als, Van Gaal brought on substitute goalkeeper Tim Krul in the last seconds of extra time to replace Jasper Cillessen and Krul saved two spot kicks.

This time, Van Gaal had used up all three substituti­ons by the end of extra time and Cillessen had to face the shootout.

The young Ajax goalkeeper collapsed onto his knees and sank onto his back when Rodriguez’s powerful strike ended the shootout. Krul walked across the pitch to console him.

Van Gaal also said he had a hand in Romero’s heroics from their time together at AZ Alkmaar.

“Penalties are always a matter of luck,” he said. “And I taught Romero how to stop penalties es so that hurts.”

Many of Argentina’s i ’ players stripped off their shirts in the rain at the Itaquerao Stadium and danced in front of their fans.

Argentina reached its fifth final, and its first in 24 years. It won the title in 1978 — beating the Dutch — and in 1986. It lost the championsh­ip matches in 1930 and 1990. It played West Germany in both the ‘86 and ‘90 finals.

The Netherland­s, which has never won the World Cup, was seeking to reach its fourth final.

After scoring 10 goals in three group matches, the Dutch scoring dried up in the knockout rounds. The team managed two late strikes against Mexico but failed to find the net before eliminatin­g Costa Rica in the quarterfin­al shootout. AP

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AP PHOTO ?? MAN OF THE HOUR. Argentina’s goalkeeper Sergio Romero saves a penalty from Netherland­s’ Ron Vlaar during a shootout at the end of the World Cup semifinal soccer match between the Netherland­s and Argentina at the Itaquerao Stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil,...
AP PHOTO AP PHOTO MAN OF THE HOUR. Argentina’s goalkeeper Sergio Romero saves a penalty from Netherland­s’ Ron Vlaar during a shootout at the end of the World Cup semifinal soccer match between the Netherland­s and Argentina at the Itaquerao Stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil,...
 ?? AP PHOTO ?? ARGENTINA’S LIONEL MESSI pumps his fists after the shootout win.
AP PHOTO ARGENTINA’S LIONEL MESSI pumps his fists after the shootout win.

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