Accra, July 2, GNA - The Netherlands came from behind to break
Brazilian hearts and take a huge step towards a third FIFA World Cup final
appearance. Trailing at half-time to Robinho's early goal in Port Elizabeth,
Bert van Marwijk's men drew level through Felipe Melo's own goal before
Wesley Sneijder headed the winner with 22 minutes remaining.
Brazil ended the game a man short after Felipe Melo's dismissal as,
like in Germany four years ago, the South Americans, unbeaten since last
October, saw their dream of a sixth world crown dismantled at the
quarter-final stage.
For the Dutch, this was their fifth straight win at these finals and
leaves them one victory short of a first Final appearance since they
finished runners-up twice in the 1970s.
They will travel to Tuesday's Cape Town semi-final against Uruguay or
Ghana as favourites despite the suspensions of Gregory van der Wiel and
Nigel de Jong. History will be on their side too, given the winners of their
three previous FIFA World Cup meetings with Brazil marched on to the Final
each time.
Yet it was not the Dutch, but Brazil, who looked likely to prevail in
the first 45 minutes. Robinho had already had one effort ruled offside when
he broke the deadlock in the tenth minute. Advancing unchecked from inside
his own half, Felipe Melo played a ball straight through the centre of the
Dutch defence from the halfway line. Robinho, free of his marker Van der
Wiel and played onside by Ooijer, was in the clear and he tucked a
first-time finish beyond Maarten Stekelenburg.
The Dutch sought an immediate reply when Kuyt tested Julio Cesar with
a low drive but Brazil were carrying the greater threat and, after 25
minutes, they came close to a second.
From a half-cleared corner, Dani Alves, out on the right, drove in a
low cross and Juan got there first only to shoot over from close range.
Robinho then wriggled away from two orange shirts on the left, gave the ball
to Luis Fabiano and his flick set up Kaka whose curling shot was bound for
the top corner before Stekelenburg reached out his right arm to palm the
ball away.
The Teams' 1994 quarter-final, won by Brazil, produced five second-half
goals and this game grew as a contest after the restart. Second-best in the
first half, the Dutch drew level in the 53rd minute. Sneijder had already
miscued an attempted volley when, following a short free-kick with Robben,
the Inter midfielder swung in a cross from out on the right. Julio Cesar and
Felipe Melo got in each other's way with the midfielder unwittingly flicking
the ball on into the net.
Michel Bastos, booked before the break and under pressure from Robben,
now made way for Gilberto Melo but Brazil's self-assurance was fading.
Although Kaka guided a volley just past the post, the Dutch soon had their
second goal.
It came from the head of Sneijder who profited from slack marking in
the six-yard box to nod home his third goal of the finals after Kuyt had
flicked on Robben's corner. Brazil's prospects dimmed further with 17
minutes remaining with Felipe Melo's red card for a stamp on Robben, now a
constant nuisance to the South Americans. In a frantic finish it might have
got even worse for Dunga's men but Sneijder scuffed his shot straight at
Julio Cesar.
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