• Lionel Messi and Leandro Paredes celebrate after Argentina defeated the Netherlands in the penalty shoot-out in their World Cup quarter-final at the Lusail Stadium, on December 9, 2022. Getty
    Lionel Messi and Leandro Paredes celebrate after Argentina defeated the Netherlands in the penalty shoot-out in their World Cup quarter-final at the Lusail Stadium, on December 9, 2022. Getty
  • Argentina players celebrate at the end of the match. AP
    Argentina players celebrate at the end of the match. AP
  • Nicolas Otamendi of Argentina celebrates after their victory. Getty
    Nicolas Otamendi of Argentina celebrates after their victory. Getty
  • Argentina players celebrate after their win. Getty
    Argentina players celebrate after their win. Getty
  • Lautaro Martinez celebrates after scoring the winning penalty for Argentina. Getty
    Lautaro Martinez celebrates after scoring the winning penalty for Argentina. Getty
  • Lautaro Martinez scores the winning penalty for Argentina. Getty
    Lautaro Martinez scores the winning penalty for Argentina. Getty
  • Argentina players celebrate after their win in the penalty shoot-out. Getty
    Argentina players celebrate after their win in the penalty shoot-out. Getty
  • Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez saves from Virgil van Dijk of the Netherlands in the penalty shoot-out. AP
    Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez saves from Virgil van Dijk of the Netherlands in the penalty shoot-out. AP
  • Wout Weghorst scores for the Netherlands during penalty shoot-out. AP
    Wout Weghorst scores for the Netherlands during penalty shoot-out. AP
  • Wout Weghorst celebrates after making it 2-2. AP
    Wout Weghorst celebrates after making it 2-2. AP
  • Dutch striker Wout Weghorst scores his second goal. Getty
    Dutch striker Wout Weghorst scores his second goal. Getty
  • Lionel Messi celebrates scoring Argentina's second goal. Reuters
    Lionel Messi celebrates scoring Argentina's second goal. Reuters
  • Argentina's Lionel Messi scores from the spot to make it 2-0. PA
    Argentina's Lionel Messi scores from the spot to make it 2-0. PA
  • Netherlands substitute Wout Weghorst celebrates after making it 2-2. Getty
    Netherlands substitute Wout Weghorst celebrates after making it 2-2. Getty
  • Dutch defender Denzel Dumfries fouls Marcos Acuna of Argentina in the box which leads to an Argentina penalty. Getty
    Dutch defender Denzel Dumfries fouls Marcos Acuna of Argentina in the box which leads to an Argentina penalty. Getty
  • Nahuel Molina celebrates after scoring for Argentina in the first half. Getty
    Nahuel Molina celebrates after scoring for Argentina in the first half. Getty
  • Nahuel Molina finishes past Dutch goalkeeper Andries Noppert to score for Argentina. AP
    Nahuel Molina finishes past Dutch goalkeeper Andries Noppert to score for Argentina. AP
  • Argentina's Lionel Messi surrounded by Cody Gakpo, Memphis Depay and Frenkie de Jong of the Netherlands. EPA
    Argentina's Lionel Messi surrounded by Cody Gakpo, Memphis Depay and Frenkie de Jong of the Netherlands. EPA
  • Nahuel Molina scores for Argentina. Getty
    Nahuel Molina scores for Argentina. Getty
  • Wout Weghorst of the Netherlands celebrates after scoring his second goal. AP
    Wout Weghorst of the Netherlands celebrates after scoring his second goal. AP
  • Tempers fray late in the game after Leandro Paredes booted the ball at the Dutch bench. Getty
    Tempers fray late in the game after Leandro Paredes booted the ball at the Dutch bench. Getty
  • Argentina's Lionel Messi curls a free-kick over the bar. Reuters
    Argentina's Lionel Messi curls a free-kick over the bar. Reuters
  • Referee Antonio Mateu shows a yellow card to Jurrien Timber of the Netherlands. AP
    Referee Antonio Mateu shows a yellow card to Jurrien Timber of the Netherlands. AP
  • Nahuel Molina celebrates with Lionel Messi after scoring for Argentina. Getty
    Nahuel Molina celebrates with Lionel Messi after scoring for Argentina. Getty
  • Nahuel Molina after scoring for Argentina. AP
    Nahuel Molina after scoring for Argentina. AP
  • Tempers fray late on the game. Getty
    Tempers fray late on the game. Getty
  • Lionel Messi on the attack for Argentina. EPA
    Lionel Messi on the attack for Argentina. EPA
  • Wout Weghorst heads home his first goal for the Dutch. PA.
    Wout Weghorst heads home his first goal for the Dutch. PA.
  • Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni argues with Spanish referee Antonio Mateu after assistant coach Walter Samuel was shown a yellow card. AFP
    Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni argues with Spanish referee Antonio Mateu after assistant coach Walter Samuel was shown a yellow card. AFP
  • Lionel Messi of Argentina curls a free-kick over the bar. Getty
    Lionel Messi of Argentina curls a free-kick over the bar. Getty

Lionel Scaloni insists Argentina will not change approach for World Cup semi-final


John McAuley
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Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni said his side will not change their approach from the bruising quarter-final victory against the Netherlands when they meet Croatia in the final four on Tuesday.

The South American champions, seeking a third global title, came through a combative clash with the Dutch on Friday night, when they won on penalties at Lusail Stadium having initially lead 2-0 in normal time. There were 16 yellow cards in all, not to mention a couple of on-pitch melees, with Netherlands full-back Denzel Dumfries even sent off after the shoot-out.

Asked on Monday about the fallout of the quarter-final as he looked ahead to Croatia at the same venue, Scaloni said: "The previous game was played the way we had to play it — from both teams — and that's football.

“Some games can happen, there can be arguments. That's why there is a referee. We need to put an end to this idea of Argentina not being good winners. We won the Copa America in Brazil [last year] with the most sporting behaviour. I am not convinced by this idea. We need to show our pride.

“We won't change our way of thinking. Everyone knows this is a football match and we will give it all on the pitch. Sometimes luck can be with your side or not. It is a crucial match, especially for our people, but this is football and sometimes the best team does not win.”

In Croatia, Argentina go up against the side who defeated them convincingly in the previous World Cup. In Russia four years ago, the Europeans triumphed 3-0 in the group stage on their way to contesting the final for the first time. There, they lost to France.

Argentina beat Netherlands on penalties: player ratings

  • NETHERLANDS RATINGS: Andries Noppert - 6. Was fortunate that his early pass wasn’t cut out, but any luck ran out when Nahuel Molina ran through and poked the ball past him. Didn’t even move for Lionel Messi’s penalty and didn’t keep any out in the shootout. Getty
    NETHERLANDS RATINGS: Andries Noppert - 6. Was fortunate that his early pass wasn’t cut out, but any luck ran out when Nahuel Molina ran through and poked the ball past him. Didn’t even move for Lionel Messi’s penalty and didn’t keep any out in the shootout. Getty
  • Jurrien Timber - 6. Defended aggressively and showed intent on the ball. Was booked for a push on Acuna after the foul on Dumfries and was likely close to a second after committing fouls in extra time. AP
    Jurrien Timber - 6. Defended aggressively and showed intent on the ball. Was booked for a push on Acuna after the foul on Dumfries and was likely close to a second after committing fouls in extra time. AP
  • Virgil van Dijk - 6. Came close to poking the ball away when Molina scored the opener. Was composed, although his pass to Gakpo under pressure almost put Netherlands in trouble. Made an outstanding block to deny Lautaro Martinez. Had his penalty saved. AFP
    Virgil van Dijk - 6. Came close to poking the ball away when Molina scored the opener. Was composed, although his pass to Gakpo under pressure almost put Netherlands in trouble. Made an outstanding block to deny Lautaro Martinez. Had his penalty saved. AFP
  • Nathan Ake - 6. Did well to cut out Molina’s early cross but didn’t do enough to match Lionel Messi as he set up the opener. Made some brilliant challenges, especially in extra time. Getty
    Nathan Ake - 6. Did well to cut out Molina’s early cross but didn’t do enough to match Lionel Messi as he set up the opener. Made some brilliant challenges, especially in extra time. Getty
  • Denzel Dumfries - 6. Got into a battle with Marcos Acuna and caught up with the Argentine when it looked like he might get through, but then fouled him to concede a penalty. Booked during the penalty shootout. AP
    Denzel Dumfries - 6. Got into a battle with Marcos Acuna and caught up with the Argentine when it looked like he might get through, but then fouled him to concede a penalty. Booked during the penalty shootout. AP
  • Marten de Roon - 5. Some of the midfielder’s passes were wayward and wasteful, while he couldn’t always match Argentina’s midfield. AP
    Marten de Roon - 5. Some of the midfielder’s passes were wayward and wasteful, while he couldn’t always match Argentina’s midfield. AP
  • Frenkie de Jong - 8. Put pressure on the ball well for large periods of the game and was also comfortable in possession. Did brilliantly to beat Messi and nod the ball back to his goalkeeper. AP
    Frenkie de Jong - 8. Put pressure on the ball well for large periods of the game and was also comfortable in possession. Did brilliantly to beat Messi and nod the ball back to his goalkeeper. AP
  • Daley Blind - 5. Completely failed to match Molina’s run for the opener and didn’t offer much when he was in attacking positions. AP
    Daley Blind - 5. Completely failed to match Molina’s run for the opener and didn’t offer much when he was in attacking positions. AP
  • Memphis Depay - 5. While he provided some good play to create Steven Bergwijn’s chance, the forward gave the ball away cheaply far too often. Booked for a coming together. Getty
    Memphis Depay - 5. While he provided some good play to create Steven Bergwijn’s chance, the forward gave the ball away cheaply far too often. Booked for a coming together. Getty
  • Cody Gakpo - 6. In a very quiet first half display, his header was easily saved. Delivered some inviting crosses in the second period, while an overhit one almost dipped under the crossbar. EPA
    Cody Gakpo - 6. In a very quiet first half display, his header was easily saved. Delivered some inviting crosses in the second period, while an overhit one almost dipped under the crossbar. EPA
  • Steven Bergwijn - 4. Struggled to make any real impact and dragged the ball horribly wide from his best opportunity. Booked at the end of the game despite not being on the pitch. EPA
    Steven Bergwijn - 4. Struggled to make any real impact and dragged the ball horribly wide from his best opportunity. Booked at the end of the game despite not being on the pitch. EPA
  • SUBS: Teun Koopmeiners (On for De Roon 46') - 7. While his attempted pass was blocked and put Netherlands in trouble, he often moved the ball well and slyly slipped it through for Weghorst to equalise. Scored his penalty convincingly. AP
    SUBS: Teun Koopmeiners (On for De Roon 46') - 7. While his attempted pass was blocked and put Netherlands in trouble, he often moved the ball well and slyly slipped it through for Weghorst to equalise. Scored his penalty convincingly. AP
  • Steven Berghuis (On for Bergwijn 46') - 7. Tried to make things happen with his passing, eventually delivering the delightful cross that Weghorst scored from. Hit the side netting soon after. Booked for a foul on Messi. Had his penalty saved. PA
    Steven Berghuis (On for Bergwijn 46') - 7. Tried to make things happen with his passing, eventually delivering the delightful cross that Weghorst scored from. Hit the side netting soon after. Booked for a foul on Messi. Had his penalty saved. PA
  • Luuk de Jong (Blind, 65’) - 6. Lost the ball cheaply in his first involvement but battled well and provided a brilliant knockdown for Berghuis. Unlucky to see his late shot blocked. Sent Martinez the wrong way with a cool penalty. AP
    Luuk de Jong (Blind, 65’) - 6. Lost the ball cheaply in his first involvement but battled well and provided a brilliant knockdown for Berghuis. Unlucky to see his late shot blocked. Sent Martinez the wrong way with a cool penalty. AP
  • Wout Weghorst (Depay, 78’) – 9. Was booked before he even got onto the pitch but came off the bench to score a header then slid the ball in for the equaliser. Got just enough of a touch on Enzo Fernandez’s shot for it to go over. Sent Martinez the wrong way with his penalty. AP
    Wout Weghorst (Depay, 78’) – 9. Was booked before he even got onto the pitch but came off the bench to score a header then slid the ball in for the equaliser. Got just enough of a touch on Enzo Fernandez’s shot for it to go over. Sent Martinez the wrong way with his penalty. AP
  • Noa Lang (Gakpo, 113’) – N/A. Won the ball back well inside his own box moments after coming on, then almost found Berghuis with an inventive cross. Booked during the penalty shootout. Getty
    Noa Lang (Gakpo, 113’) – N/A. Won the ball back well inside his own box moments after coming on, then almost found Berghuis with an inventive cross. Booked during the penalty shootout. Getty
  • ARGENTINA RATINGS: Emiliano Martinez - 8. Came out to meet Timber’s through ball, then comfortably held Gakpo’s free-kick delivery. Couldn’t do much to keep out Weghorst’s goals but caught Lang’s cross well. Saved the penalties from Van Dijk and Berghuis superbly. AFP
    ARGENTINA RATINGS: Emiliano Martinez - 8. Came out to meet Timber’s through ball, then comfortably held Gakpo’s free-kick delivery. Couldn’t do much to keep out Weghorst’s goals but caught Lang’s cross well. Saved the penalties from Van Dijk and Berghuis superbly. AFP
  • Cristian Romero - 7. Made some great interventions, especially when dealing with crosses into the box and set-piece deliveries. Was booked for a handball. AFP
    Cristian Romero - 7. Made some great interventions, especially when dealing with crosses into the box and set-piece deliveries. Was booked for a handball. AFP
  • Nicolas Otamendi - 6. Made a superb defensive header to clear Blind’s free-kick delivery, but looked panicked at the end of normal time and was booked after the whistle. Almost reached Messi’s dinked free-kick. AP
    Nicolas Otamendi - 6. Made a superb defensive header to clear Blind’s free-kick delivery, but looked panicked at the end of normal time and was booked after the whistle. Almost reached Messi’s dinked free-kick. AP
  • Lisandro Martinez - 6. Put in a typically committed display but lost out to Weghorst when he scored the header to get Netherlands back into the game. Booked for a coming together. EPA
    Lisandro Martinez - 6. Put in a typically committed display but lost out to Weghorst when he scored the header to get Netherlands back into the game. Booked for a coming together. EPA
  • Nahuel Molina - 8. Was busy from the first whistle and broke through to poke the ball past Noppert for the opener. AFP
    Nahuel Molina - 8. Was busy from the first whistle and broke through to poke the ball past Noppert for the opener. AFP
  • Rodrigo De Paul - 6. Helped to ensure Argentina’s midfield wasn’t overawed by the Dutch, although he hit a weak shot straight at Noppert. Slightly overhit his through ball to Messi in a promising position. AP
    Rodrigo De Paul - 6. Helped to ensure Argentina’s midfield wasn’t overawed by the Dutch, although he hit a weak shot straight at Noppert. Slightly overhit his through ball to Messi in a promising position. AP
  • Enzo Fernandez - 6. Bumped into Gakpo off the ball in the early stages and showed authority but was overpowered by Weghorst for the equaliser. Made a great block to deny L. De Jong then came close with two shots of his own. Sent his penalty wide. AFP
    Enzo Fernandez - 6. Bumped into Gakpo off the ball in the early stages and showed authority but was overpowered by Weghorst for the equaliser. Made a great block to deny L. De Jong then came close with two shots of his own. Sent his penalty wide. AFP
  • Alexis Mac Allister - 6. Looked calm and showed intelligence in the first half, and laid the ball off nicely for De Paul’s opportunity. Sent De Paul too wide to capitalise on an opening and faded out of the game a bit. EPA
    Alexis Mac Allister - 6. Looked calm and showed intelligence in the first half, and laid the ball off nicely for De Paul’s opportunity. Sent De Paul too wide to capitalise on an opening and faded out of the game a bit. EPA
  • Marcos Acuna - 8. Came out victorious in his battle with Dumfries, winning a penalty from the Dutch right-wing-back. He was booked for a foul on Dumfries, though. AP
    Marcos Acuna - 8. Came out victorious in his battle with Dumfries, winning a penalty from the Dutch right-wing-back. He was booked for a foul on Dumfries, though. AP
  • Lionel Messi - 9. Was typically brilliant in tight spaces and found Molina with an eye of the needle pass for the opener. Beat Noppert comfortably with his penalty in normal time and the shootout. Booked for dissent. PA
    Lionel Messi - 9. Was typically brilliant in tight spaces and found Molina with an eye of the needle pass for the opener. Beat Noppert comfortably with his penalty in normal time and the shootout. Booked for dissent. PA
  • Julian Alvarez - 6. Took a combative approach to the game, and while there was intelligence in his movements at times, the forward didn’t get into many positions where he could trouble Noppert’s goal. AFP
    Julian Alvarez - 6. Took a combative approach to the game, and while there was intelligence in his movements at times, the forward didn’t get into many positions where he could trouble Noppert’s goal. AFP
  • SUBS: Leandro Paredes (De Paul, 66’) - 6. Hit Gakpo with a big tackle and then unnecessarily smashed the ball at the Dutch bench after hitting Ake with an overzealous challenge. Emphatically scored his penalty. Getty
    SUBS: Leandro Paredes (De Paul, 66’) - 6. Hit Gakpo with a big tackle and then unnecessarily smashed the ball at the Dutch bench after hitting Ake with an overzealous challenge. Emphatically scored his penalty. Getty
  • Nicolas Tagliafico (Acuna, 78’) – 6. Did well to put Berghuis under pressure as he smashed the ball into the side netting, but was left largely helpless as the Netherlands took an aerial approach. AP
    Nicolas Tagliafico (Acuna, 78’) – 6. Did well to put Berghuis under pressure as he smashed the ball into the side netting, but was left largely helpless as the Netherlands took an aerial approach. AP
  • German Pezzella (Romero, 78’) – 4. Conceded the free-kick for the Netherlands equaliser with a stupid challenge on the edge of the box. Booked for a foul on Gakpo as he tried to run through. Sent his header off target. AP
    German Pezzella (Romero, 78’) – 4. Conceded the free-kick for the Netherlands equaliser with a stupid challenge on the edge of the box. Booked for a foul on Gakpo as he tried to run through. Sent his header off target. AP
  • Lautaro Martinez (Alvarez, 82’) – 6. Cut out De Jong’s pass but didn’t do much to punish it. Unlucky to see his effort blocked by Van Dijk, then had a powerful strike saved. Sent Noppert the wrong way with his winning penalty. Reuters
    Lautaro Martinez (Alvarez, 82’) – 6. Cut out De Jong’s pass but didn’t do much to punish it. Unlucky to see his effort blocked by Van Dijk, then had a powerful strike saved. Sent Noppert the wrong way with his winning penalty. Reuters
  • Gonzalo Montiel (Molina, ET HT) – N/A, Slipped when the chance came to deliver a cross and got himself booked for dissent. Scored his penalty confidently. Reuters
    Gonzalo Montiel (Molina, ET HT) – N/A, Slipped when the chance came to deliver a cross and got himself booked for dissent. Scored his penalty confidently. Reuters
  • Angel Di Maria (L. Martinez, 112’) – N/A. Looked bright and gave Argentina extra energy, while his corner delivery troubled Noppert. Getty
    Angel Di Maria (L. Martinez, 112’) – N/A. Looked bright and gave Argentina extra energy, while his corner delivery troubled Noppert. Getty

However, Scaloni played down the importance now of that group encounter with Croatia, saying: “We expect a tough match and it's against a really good team. They are a proper team; they play as a team and they will make things challenging.

“I don't think we can go into comparisons with the previous World Cup. But I am convinced they are a really good team. It will be a tough game.”

No doubt, should Argentina continue in their quest for the trophy, they will look towards Lionel Messi for inspiration. The captain, 35, is playing in what is expected to be his final World Cup — it represents his fifth overall — and has been key to his side’s semi-final run.

Messi has four goals in Qatar, second only to Kylian Mbappe's five.

On Monday, Argentina defender Nicolas Tagliafico said of the Paris Saint-Germain forward: “For us, he is our captain, our leader. He is the one pushing us, motivating us.

“He is a special advantage on the pitch; we know we have Lionel Messi and it is motivation for us. We are really happy to have Messi as our captain. We are all working together to achieve our dreams, and we can with Messi by our side.”

Updated: December 14, 2022, 7:03 AM