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Guus Hiddink celebrates
with goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev and Sergei Ignashevich.
Russia coach Guus Hiddink
once again stressed the pride he felt in his players after
they ousted the Netherlands from UEFA EURO 2008 with a 3-1
extra-time win in Saturday's quarter-final in Basel. "We
were better in all parts of the game," said the Dutchman,
whose opposite number Marco van Basten thought nerves had
been a factor in the Oranje not rediscovering their form
from the group stage.
Guus Hiddink, Russia coach
I'm extremely proud of every
member of the team. If you consider the preparation time we
had after the tough games against Greece and Sweden – when
we had two days to recover – we didn't complain a lot. We
[prepared tactically] for ten minutes yesterday and had a
few meetings at the team hotel. After 90 minutes and then
going into extra time, what they did was a tremendous and
unbelievable achievement. I haven't experienced this very
much in my career. The team was superior technically, in
their control and in their passing. Tactically and
physically, in particular, we were superior to the Dutch
team. I don't want to sound arrogant but we were better in
all parts of the game. It was a blow when they got back to
1-1, especially using the only weapon they had which was
free-kicks.
There are some points of
criticism. We committed too many fouls and were too passive
in our reaction to their free-kicks. Also, we can easily
make good combinations between midfield and defence but we
can't finish off our chances. I'm proud of all the players.
These players are very coachable. We saw in the Sweden game
that [Arshavin] wasn't match-fit because of his suspension
but he's got tremendous skill and he's one of those players
who knows his game. Mentally he could have a bad attitude
but he's not like that at all. I knew from the time we
qualified for the quarter-finals that Red Square and other
parts of Russia were filled with people. I have seen
tremendous joy all over Russia and that gives more
responsibility to the team – to give joy to many millions of
Russians.
Marco van Basten,
Netherlands coach
We didn't start well or play
like we did in the first three games. I don't know why that
was, maybe it was nerves. We tried something different in
the second half with [Robin] van Persie playing further
forward instead of having [Dirk] Kuyt playing a bit deeper.
Russia played well – their attackers, Arshavin and [Roman]
Pavlyuchenko, were always threatening and that was the
reason we didn't come into the game. We tried everything and
we got to 1-1 which gave us hope. We had to change Khalid
Boulahrouz because he wasn't good enough physically. We had
problems physically. The players couldn't give any more and
the Russians in the final moments were stronger. In the end
we couldn't hold on any more and they scored two goals and
deserved their victory.
I wish them good luck in the
last part of the tournament. I told them that they played
very well. They are in the last four so they have a great
chance. The way they play is good and they have good
strikers and defenders. [Looking back on the tournament] we
played good football in the group stage but we went into
this game and didn't play. It's amazing we were able to keep
it at 0-0 for such a long time. In the end you always take
part to win and the group stage is important, but today we
didn't have a good day. They played last Wednesday while
most of our players have had a week to prepare, so you think
physically we are more in shape than the Russians but we
didn't see that today. (euro2008.com) |