Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 10th December 2022, 10:32 AM
Van Gaal says World Cup exit on penalties ‘incredibly painful’, Netherlands coach Louis van-Gaal said his team’s loss to Argentina on penalties in the quarter-finals of the World Cup on Friday was “incredibly painful”. The Dutch rallied with two late goals from Wout Weghorst to force extra time after Argentina led 2-0 through efforts from Nahuel Molina and Lionel Messi, who scored from the spot.
But Virgil van Dijk and Steven Berghuis watched in agony as their spot-kicks were saved in the shootout by Emiliano Martinez as Argentina won 4-3 on penalties, setting up a semi-final with Croatia. “We failed to score the first two penalties so that’s when things become really hard and tough. It is a matter of being lucky, a lottery,” said Van-Gaal.
The 71-year-old was also coach of the Netherlands when they were beaten on penalties by Argentina in the semi-finals of the 2014 World Cup. “This is the second time we lost to Argentina this way. Two World-Cups with the same coach for the Netherlands. “I asked the players to train and to practise penalties, so I have nothing to reproach them for. To come back and equalise… to lose on penalties is unfortunate.”
Van-Gaal returned for a third spell in charge in August 2021 after undergoing treatment for aggressive prostate cancer. The Oranje are unbeaten in 20 games under Van-Gaal, including Friday’s match, but he confirmed he would be stepping down from the job as planned.
“The boys are feeling despondent. They gave everything and I’m incredibly proud. I had a wonderful time,” he said. “It is incredibly painful to see how we’ve been eliminated because I did everything I could to prevent this.”
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