Coach Louis van Gaal was forced to use defender Ron Vlaar as his
first penalty taker and he was also left to regret being unable to
send on his expert spot-kick saver Tim Krul for the shootout.
"I asked two players to take the first kick before deciding on Vlaar
because I thought Vlaar was the best player on the field and I
thought he had a great deal of confidence," Van Gaal told reporters.
"But it goes to show, when push comes to shove it is not easy to
score a penalty kick. Everybody knows that."
Van Gaal did not name the other player he had asked to take the
first kick, a task handed in the quarter-final win over Costa Rica
to striker Robin van Persie who was substituted in extra time
against Argentina.
Arjen Robben and Dirk Kuyt scored their penalties but midfielder
Wesley Sneijder also missed while the Argentines converted four out
of four to reach Sunday's final against Germany.
The Dutch have now lost two out of three penalty shootouts at World
Cups as well as three out of four in European Championships.
"When you take one you have to score and that didn't happen, so it
wasn't good enough," Vlaar said.
"I would never walk away from my responsibility. I wasn't nervous, I
was focused. But it must go in and it didn't.
"It's tough, but that's what sport is about," he added. "It really
hurts, a dream which gets put out."
Van Gaal also rued the fact he could not use substitute Krul in the
shootout as he did so successfully against Costa Rica.
First-choice Jasper Cillessen had failed to stop any of the 13
penalties he has faced in his professional career and that number
increased to 17 on Wednesday.
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FINE SAVES
Krul made two fine saves in the shootout against Costa Rica but Van
Gaal had used all three substitutions against Argentina so Cillessen
had to stay on the field.
"If I had had the opportunity to substitute Jasper I would have done
that but I had already used three substitutes so I couldn’t do
that," the Dutch coach told reporters.
"I thought it was necessary to get Van Persie out because he was on
his last legs," he added. "My feeling was that (Klaas-Jan) Huntelaar
would make the goal."
Argentina keeper Sergio Romero emerged as his team's hero by saving
two of the four Dutch spot-kicks and he is a player Van Gaal knows
well.
"The penalty series is always a matter of luck," the Dutch coach
said. "And, of course, I taught Romero how to stop penalties so that
hurts."
Van Gaal brought Romero to AZ Alkmaar in 2007 when he was coach and
although he later said his comments were made in jest his hurt was
evident.
"It is the most terrible scenario to lose on penalties at the very
least we were the equal party in the match if not the better team so
that of course is a big disappointment," he said.
(Editing by Ed Osmond)
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