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Arshavin way too much for poor Holland
Saturday 21 June 2008
Russia's Andrei Arshavin was the
architect as they dumped Netherlands out of Euro 2008
after extra time.
Russia took the lead in normal time when Roman Pavlyuchenko
volleyed home, only for Ruud van Nistelrooy to head
in an 86th-minute leveller for the Dutch.
But the brilliant Arshavin tormented Netherlands throughout
and he crossed for Dmitri Torbinski to prod home.
Arshavin then sealed a semi-final spot in the 116th
minute as he ran through and fired low past Edwin van
der Sar.
Russia almost had to play with 10 men in extra time
after Denis Kolodin was sent off by Lubos Michel in
stoppage time, only for the referee to reverse his decision
after a chat with one of his assistants.
It was the first European Championship quarter-final
that did not have to be decided by penalties after going
into extra time and was just reward for another spellbinding
performance from the young Russians and their destroyer-in-chief
Arshavin.
The 27-year-old, who missed Russia's
first two Euro 2008 games through suspension, was in
electric form and as Netherlands tired in the extra
period, they could not get near him.
It was a triumph too for Russia's Dutch coach Guus
Hiddink and his side will now meet either Spain or Italy
in Vienna on Thursday in the semi-finals.
From the start Russia settled better than their more-fancied
opponents as the Dutch struggled to match the fluidity
of their earlier Euro 2008 performances.
Hiddink's men found joy down the flanks, exposing full-backs
Gio van Bronckhorst and Khalid Boulahrouz, with one
fine cross headed over from eight yards by Pavlyuchenko.
Hiddink 'so proud' of Russia
victory
After Van Nistelrooy somehow missed the ball completely
three yards out from a free-kick, Russia really began
to assert their authority.
The untouchable Arshavin danced past Andre Ooijer inside
the Dutch box and curled a right-foot shot goalwards
that Van der Sar had to tip away for a corner.
Twice in two minutes, Denis Kolodin hit right-foot
piledrivers from 35 yards, the first forcing Van der
Sar to tip over and the second flying inches over the
bar.
Dutch coach Marco van Basten withdrew the ineffective
Dirk Kuyt at the break for Robin van Persie to bolster
their attacking threat and almost immediately he screwed
a volley wide, before Russia took the lead.
Arshavin cleverly played in Sergei Semak down the left
and his cross was expertly dispatched into the net by
Pavlyuchenko.
Van der Sar admits Russia deserved
win
It was the first time the Netherlands had been behind
at Euro 2008 and as they began to pour forward in greater
numbers, the Russians - matching the counter-attacking
brilliance of their opponents from earlier in the tournament
- began to pick them off.
A glorious move led to right-back Alexander Anyukov
forcing Van der Sar to parry his shot and then Arshavin
scampered away down the left and sent in a devilish
cross that just evaded Ivan Saenko.
The Netherlands were pressing but were frustrated by
a lack of quality, until with four minutes left they
somehow hauled themselves level, Van Nistelrooy netting
a poacher's classic by heading in Wesley Sneijder's
free-kick.
As the clock ticked into injury time, Russia defender
Kolodin was given an almighty repreive by referee Michel.
Booked for the second time and then sent off for a
foul on Sneijder, one of Michel's assistants told him
- perhaps wrongly - the Real Madrid midfielder had not
kept the ball in play, so Kolodin was allowed to stay
on the pitch.
If Russia were distraught at Van
Nistelrooy's late intervention they did not show it
as they proceeded to dictate play in extra time.
Pavlyuchenko cannoned a shot against the crossbar and
Arshavin weaved his magic way around two more tackles
only for substitute Torbinski to shoot at Van der Sar.
They were denied a clear penalty when Yuri Zhirkov
was fouled in the box by Johnny Heitinga but soon after
Arshavin danced down the left, flighted a tantalising
cross over Van der Sar and watched as Torbinski poked
in.
Arshavin got the goal his sumptuous display deserved
when he wrapped it up four minutes from time, latching
on to a throw-in and firing past Van der Sar.
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Holland: Van der Sar, Boulahrouz (Heitinga 54), Ooijer,
Mathijsen, Van Bronckhorst, De Jong, Engelaar (Afellay
61), Kuyt (Van Persie 46), Van der Vaart, Sneijder,
van Nistelrooy.
Subs Not Used: Timmer, Stekelenburg, De Zeeuw, Robben,
Melchiot, Bouma, De Cler, Huntelaar, Vennegoor of Hesselink.
Booked: Boulahrouz, Van Persie, Van der Vaart.
Goals: Van Nistelrooy 86.
Russia: Akinfeev, Aniukov, Ignashevich, Kolodin, Zhirkov,
Semak, Zyryanov, Semshov (Bilyaletdinov 69), Saenko
(Torbinsky 81), Arshavin, Pavluchenko (Sychev 115).
Subs Not Used: Gabulov, Malafeev, Vasili Berezutsky,
Yanbaev, Alexei Berezutsky, Adamov, Ivanov, Shirokov,
Bystrov.
Booked: Kolodin, Zhirkov, Torbinsky.
Goals: Pavluchenko 56, Torbinsky 112, Arshavin 116.
Att: 42,500.
Ref: Lubos Michel (Slovakia).
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