‘We crossed the Rubicon’

‘We crossed the Rubicon’
Argentina coach Sabella lauds team’s balance and play after Higuain fires them to semis with 1-0 win over Belgium.

Gonzalo Higuain’s superb early strike secured a nervy 1-0 win for Argentina against Belgium and sent the South Americans through to the last four of the World Cup for the first time in 24 years on Saturday.

Higuain buried a shot into the corner of the net in the eighth minute at the national stadium to set up a semifinal clash against 2010 runners-up the Netherlands or surprise package Costa Rica, who play later on Saturday. The 26-year-old Higuain reacted brilliantly when an Angel Di Maria pass was deflected towards him off Belgium defender Jan Vertonghen. He swivelled and struck the ball first time as Argentina ended a run of being eliminated in the last eight at the two most recent editions of soccer’s global showpiece.

Belgium, whose best World Cup run was in 1986 when they were knocked out by Diego Maradona’s Argentina in the semi-finals, had a couple of chances but otherwise offered little in attack despite sustained late pressure that set nerves among the thousands of Argentines thronging the giant arena jangling. “It’s a great joy for this squad, for the technical staff, for the people, for my family. We all crossed the Rubicon!,” said Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella. “It was the best in terms of the balance and play,” he added.

Inspired start

Argentina looked the more ambitious in the early stages and Higuain’s beautifully executed goal gave them a deserved lead.

They came close to a second in the 28th minute when Lionel Messi, who was a constant threat to the Belgium defence having set the tournament alight in the group stages, threaded a superb ball through for a galloping Di Maria. However, the winger injured himself when his effort was blocked and was replaced by Enzo Perez a few minutes later.

Belgium were starting to enjoy more possession without threatening before Messi flashed a free kick narrowly wide five minutes before the break. Belgium’s best effort of the half came when Kevin Mirallas sent a diving header wide from Vertonghen’s centre. Higuain was in fine form and raced through the centre 10 minutes into the second half but, with Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois beaten, his shot clipped the top of the crossbar and the ball flew into the crowd.

Marouane Fellaini sent a 61st-minute header just over the bar in another good chance for Belgium and there was some desperate defending from the Argentines in the closing minutes. Reuters

ZUNIGA GETS DEATH THREAT

Sau Paulo Colombia’s Juan Zuniga received a flood of death threats and racist abuse on social media as Brazilians reacted angrily to his tournament-ending foul on star forward Neymar. “Zuniga” was trending on Twitter and messages included a torrent of abusive comment aimed at the Napoli defender after he kneed Neymar in the back, fracturing a vertebrae.

Among the less offensive posts, contributors called the 28-year-old a “monster” and the “biggest villain in the history of football”.

The abuse was tempered by other posts which called for calm and said racist abuse was unacceptable.

Zuniga earlier said he did not mean to hurt Neymar in the challenge, which came towards the end of a combative match which saw 54 fouls.