Klaas-Jan Huntelaar shoots and scores the penalty kick winner for Netherlands on Sunday in their 2-1 victory over Mexico at the 2014 World Cup. Georgi Licovski / EPA / June 29, 2014
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar shoots and scores the penalty kick winner for Netherlands on Sunday in their 2-1 victory over Mexico at the 2014 World Cup. Georgi Licovski / EPA / June 29, 2014
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar shoots and scores the penalty kick winner for Netherlands on Sunday in their 2-1 victory over Mexico at the 2014 World Cup. Georgi Licovski / EPA / June 29, 2014
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar shoots and scores the penalty kick winner for Netherlands on Sunday in their 2-1 victory over Mexico at the 2014 World Cup. Georgi Licovski / EPA / June 29, 2014

Huntelaar makes most of shot: ‘You don’t know when your chance will come, but it was today’


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Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Wesley Sneijder scored late goals Sunday to give the Netherlands a 2-1 victory over Mexico and a spot in the World Cup quarter-finals.
Huntelaar, who came on as a 76th-minute substitute, scored the winning goal from the penalty spot deep in injury time after Rafael Marquez brought down Arjen Robben in the area.
"You don't know when your chance will come, but it was today, and so you grab it with both hands," said Huntelaar, who was making his first appearance at this year's World Cup. "And it was fantastic."
Giovani dos Santos gave the Mexicans the lead in the 48th minute, but Sneijder equalised for the Dutch in the 88th.
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It was the first time Sneijder, who scored five goals at the last World Cup in South Africa, has found the net in Brazil.
Robben has already scored three goals for the Dutch at this year's tournament, but after earning the late penalty, he handed the ball to Huntelaar.
"Klaas is a great penalty taker. He was fresh, had just come on and I had faith in him," Robben said. "I asked him if he wanted to take it and he was very sure of himself."
Huntelaar and Sneijder scored the goals at the hot and steamy Arena Castelao, but it was Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal that may just deserve the credit for making a crucial tactical change during the second of two official cooling breaks.
As he did earlier against Australia, the master tactician again switched his team around in the second half, changing from the more defensive 5-3-2 system to the traditional Dutch attacking 4-3-3 formation.
"Yes, we escaped," Van Gaal said. "But we showed that we could create more chances with 4-3-3, and the players handled this shift very well."
Van Gaal said he made his critical switch during the second-half break, huddling with his players as they drank from bottles on the sideline.
"I moved to 'Plan B' at the cooling break after (Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo) Ochoa made an amazing save," said Van Gaal, soon to be the manager at Manchester United. "That is a good way to take advantage of those breaks."
Ochoa had kept his team in the match with two great saves in the second half, but he was beaten by Sneijder's powerful drive and guessed wrong when diving in an attempt to stop Huntelaar's penalty.
The Mexicans had conceded only one goal in three group matches and looked like they would keep another clean sheet until the late collapse.
It was heartbreak again for Mexico, who have now reached the second stage of the World Cup six straight times without winning. The last time the team made the quarter-finals was when they hosted the tournament in 1986.
After the final whistle, the Mexican players collapsed, distraught on the turf while many of their fans were in tears.
Mexico coach Miguel Herrera blamed the referee for the loss, saying Robben dived to earn the penalty.
"Today it was the man with the whistle who eliminated us from the World Cup," Herrera said.
"If a referee invents a penalty, you're out of the World Cup," Herrera added. "I hope they have a look at what happened and that this gentleman goes home just like we are."
It was the fourth straight win for the Netherlands at the World Cup after routing defending champions Spain 5-1 and beating Australia 3-2 and Chile 2-0 in Group B.
The Dutch will next face either Costa Rica or Greece in the quarter-finals on Saturday in Salvador.
"Unbelievable," Robben said. "Five minutes from full time, we were out."
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