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PHOTOS: Romero's heroics guide Argentina into World Cup final

July 10, 2014 05:11 IST

Image: Argentina's goalkeeper Sergio Romero celebrates after saving a penalty kick by Ron Vlaar of the Netherlands during the penalty shootout
Photographs: Michael Dalder/Reuters

Goalkeeper Sergio Romero pulled off two stunning saves as Argentina edged out the Netherlands 4-2 in the penalty shootout in a grinding semi-final match to set up a World Cup summit clash against Germany in Sao Paulo.

The second semi-final between the two heavyweight teams ended scoreless in the regulation 90 minutes and 30 minutes of extra time and its result had to be decided via penalty shootout.

Captain Lionel Messi, Ezequiel Garay, Sergio Aguero and Maxi Rodriguez scored for Argentina while only Arjen Robben and Dirk Kuyt could found the target for the Netherlands.

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Argentina's first World Cup final entry in 24 years

Image: Lionel Messi of Argentina celebrates with teammates after defeating the Netherlands
Photographs: Clive Rose/Getty Images

Romero turned out to be the hero for Argentina as he blocked shots from Ron Vlaar and Wesley Sneijder to take his side to the fifth World Cup final.

Two-time champions Argentina now take on three-time winners Germany in the summit clash at the iconic Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday.

This will be Argentina's first World Cup final entry in 24 years after 1990 when they lost to Germany in the final under Diego Maradona.

In stark contrast to the goals galore in Germany's 7-1 humiliation of Brazil in the first semi-final, the match was more of a battle of attrition with very few goal-scoring chances with both sides trying to break down their opponents gradually.

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Dutch were able to keep Messi quiet

Image: Lionel Messi of Argentina is challenged by Ron Vlaar of the Netherlands
Photographs: Jamie Squire/Getty Images

The clash between the two heavyweights was though not without some tense and gripping spells with some fine build-ups but none of the two sides either blinked or committed mistakes to give the other team a chance.

The Dutch were able to keep Argentine captain Messi quiet for most part of the match with Ron Vlaar doing a great job by denying the four-time World Player of the Year free space, stopping him with fine tackles on a couple of occasions.

Messi's opposite number in the Dutch team, Robin van Persie, who made it to the starting line-up after recovering from a stomach problem just in time for the match, had a forgettable outing though he played the full 90 minutes before being substituted six minutes into the extra time.

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Palacio misses a glorious chance

Image: Rodrigo Palacio of Argentina heads the ball on goal against Jasper Cillessen of the Netherlands
Photographs: Fabrizio Bensch - Pool/Getty Images

Rodrigo Palacio had a glorious chance to score for Argentina five minutes before the end of extra time but he headed into the hands of Dutch goalie Jasper Cillessen who was at his mercy.

The first half was a cagey and tense affair with both sides unable to create clear chances, the closest either team came to breaking the deadlock was Messi's free kick in the 20th minute that Cillessen dived to his right to comfortably save.

Argentina came close to scoring in the 75th minute when an Enzo Perez delicious through ball was toe-poked towards the goal by Gonzalo Higuain only to hit the side nettings.

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Robben too had his share of chances

Image: Javier Mascherano of Argentina tackles Arjen Robben of the Netherlands
Photographs: Julian Finney/Getty Images

The Netherlands pressed hard and laid sieze of Argentina citadel towards the close of regulation time and Arjen Robben was sent clean through inside Argentine penalty area by Wesley Sneijder in the 90th minute but Javier Mascherano made a remarkable recovery to deflect the Dutch winger's shot.

Just before kick-off, a moment of silence was observed at Arena de Sao Paulo to pay homage to Argentine-born Real Madrid legend Alfredo de Stefano who passed away yesterday at the age of 88. The Argentine players wore armband in the match in honour of de Stefano, one of the greatest footballers in history.