[VIDEO] Netherlands floors Mexico to reach World Cup round of 16 - highlights

By The Crowd / Roar Guru

Netherlands scored twice in the dying minutes through Wesley Sneijder and a Klaas Jan Huntelaar penalty to pull off a remarkable 2-1 victory over Mexico and move into the World Cup quarter-finals.

In a match conditioned by the baking heat and humidity of Fortaleza, Giovani dos Santos looked to have Mexico on the way to their first quarter-final appearance on foreign soil when he struck a brilliant shot to open the score three minutes into the second-half.

Sneijder levelled with a thumping volley from the edge of the area two minutes from time, before Huntelaar converted from the spot in stoppage time after Mexico’s captain Rafael Marquez upended Arjen Robben.

Louis van Gaal’s men will now face Costa Rica or Greece in the last eight in Salvador on Saturday (Sunday AEST).

“The players showed they had faith and belief until the very end,” said Van Gaal.

“The humidity was not in our favour so when you see that until the very last minute we were fresher and fitter than the Mexicans that is a big compliment to my players.

“Not only did they have belief but physically they prepared so well to play this match. That of course gives us enormous confidence going forward.”

Mexico boss Miguel Herrera had a very different view of events as he lambasted Portuguese referee Pedro Proenca for pointing to the spot in the fourth minute of stoppage time.

“The determining factor was the man with the whistle. He put us of the World Cup,” he said.

“Although the first goal was down to our mistake, we had the chance to reconsider during the break before extra time, but at the end when the referee invents a penalty you go out of the World Cup.”

The Netherlands were disrupted by an early injury to Nigel de Jong as he hobbled off to be replaced by Bruno Martins Indi.

Mexico’s Hector Herrera then had the clearest opening of the first half as he collected Oribe Peralta’s pass on the edge of the area and cut inside before dragging a right-foot shot inches wide.

Both sides were handed the chance to cool off for three minutes at the half-hour mark for the first time at a World Cup due to the searing temperatures.

Cillessen made a fine stop to prevent dos Santos opening the scoring with a low effort.

However, the Netherlands were left aggrieved just a minute before the break when Robben appeared to have been clipped by Hector Moreno inside the area.

Mexico got off to a flying start in the second half as Dos Santos held off a challenge from Daley Blind to thump home his first international goal in a competitive match for two years from 25 yards.

Moments later it was Guillermo Ochoa – hero of Mexico’s 0-0 draw with Brazil – who made an incredible stop to prevent Stefan de Vrij levelling as he turned the defender’s volley onto the post from point-blank range.

Sneijder then saw a deflected effort fly inches past as the Netherlands went in search of an equaliser.

Ochoa came to his side’s rescue again 17 minutes from time when Robben escaped the clutches of Marquez, but saw his low effort turned behind by the Mexican stopper.

Dutch boss Louis van Gaal then surprisingly replaced van Persie with Huntelaar.

However, his decision proved inspired as firstly Huntelaar turned Robben’s corner in the direction of the lurking Sneijder to power home from the edge of the box.

And after Robben was adjudged to have been clipped by Marquez in stoppage time, Huntelaar coolly stroked home the penalty to eliminate Mexico at the last 16 stage for a sixth consecutive World Cup.

The Crowd Says:

2014-07-01T00:35:34+00:00

DJW

Guest


Decided to jump over? As opposed to trailing his leg and manipiulating the foul aka causing the contact not the defender AKA simulation. As mentioned below if your caught it doesn't propell you into the air and make you flail your arms, you go straight down. It was a terrible way for the game to be decided.

2014-07-01T00:32:19+00:00

DJW

Guest


Exactly! If your tripped you don't go up in the air and flail your arms, you go down straight away from loss of balance. Terrible way for a great game to be decided.

2014-06-30T12:20:01+00:00

magila cutty

Guest


The theatrical throwing back of his arms says nothing but dive. If you are really tripped you put your arms forward to brace your fall. He tried it on earlier and should have neen carded then. Had that happened... It was a DIVE.

2014-06-30T10:18:59+00:00

Cugel

Roar Rookie


The contact was minimal, it was the dive that brought the penalty. I was cheering for the Dutch, but that was a deflating end to the game.

2014-06-30T07:04:43+00:00

yoyo

Guest


That was no dive. You never played competitive football, because you don't know what you're talking about. He could have gotten a second penalty easily but decided to jump over the leg of a Mexican defender earlier.

2014-06-30T06:38:10+00:00

Roarsome

Guest


There was contact that's the problem. Yes, it looks like he made the most of it but he's not even in the league of the Italians.

2014-06-30T05:31:26+00:00

JCAT

Roar Rookie


+1 Go Costa Rica!!

2014-06-30T04:15:54+00:00

ciudadmarron

Guest


Not to mention the one where he jumped the tackle and had a crack instead. I hate diving as much as the next bloke, but it's in added time, scores are level, you want your striker to shoot (in this case, impossible angle) or draw a foul. If Mexico don't like it (and I haven't read the press but haven't seen complaints) then they have themselves to blame for not continuing to attack the dutch at 1-0 and letting robben in with possession in the first place.

2014-06-30T02:19:48+00:00

TheCunningLinguistic

Guest


He was definitely clipped, though he certainly exaggerated the fall! Probably makes up for the one in the first half, which was more likely a penalty, but the ref let it go. Swings & roundabouts...

2014-06-30T00:49:54+00:00

DJW

Guest


Hope the Dutch go out next round after that dive from Robben..

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