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Fans celebrate Argentina's advancing to World Cup semifinals

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - DECEMBER 9: Thousands of fans celebrated across Argentina after the country defeated the Netherlands on Friday, Dec. 9, and advance to the semifinals of the 2022. Argentina toppled the Netherlands in a thrilling penalty shootout by 4-3 and will play Croatia in the World Cup semifinals. The Argentine national team took the lead in the 35th minute as Nahuel Molina finished in a one-on-one after Lionel Messi sent a perfect through ball into the penalty area. Molina scored his first international goal. Argentina led at the end of the first half 1-0 at Lusail Stadium. In the 73rd minute, the referee awarded a penalty to Argentina when Marcos Acuna was brought down in the penalty area. Messi successfully converted to double the gap. He equaled former forward Gabriel Batistuta with the most World Cup goals for Argentina with 10 goals in the tournament's history. But Netherlands’ forward Wout Weghorst scored on a header to narrow the gap in the 83rd minute. The Dutch were full of hope during 10 minutes of stoppage time as Weghorst was on the score sheet again to spoil Argentina's party. The Besiktas striker scored in the final minute of injury time and sent the match to extra time. Near the end of regular time, Teun Koopmeiners took a freekick but sent a low ball to Weghorst. The pass tricked the Argentina wall. Weghorst finished to make it 2-2. In extra time, Lautaro Martinez's shot was parried by goalkeeper Andries Noppert, then Argentina's Enzo Fernandez hit the crossbar. In penalty kicks, Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez saved twice in a heroic performance. (Footage by Mariano Gabriel Sanchez/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - DECEMBER 9: Thousands of fans celebrated across Argentina after the country defeated the Netherlands on Friday, Dec. 9, and advance to the semifinals of the 2022. Argentina toppled the Netherlands in a thrilling penalty shootout by 4-3 and will play Croatia in the World Cup semifinals. The Argentine national team took the lead in the 35th minute as Nahuel Molina finished in a one-on-one after Lionel Messi sent a perfect through ball into the penalty area. Molina scored his first international goal. Argentina led at the end of the first half 1-0 at Lusail Stadium. In the 73rd minute, the referee awarded a penalty to Argentina when Marcos Acuna was brought down in the penalty area. Messi successfully converted to double the gap. He equaled former forward Gabriel Batistuta with the most World Cup goals for Argentina with 10 goals in the tournament's history. But Netherlands’ forward Wout Weghorst scored on a header to narrow the gap in the 83rd minute. The Dutch were full of hope during 10 minutes of stoppage time as Weghorst was on the score sheet again to spoil Argentina's party. The Besiktas striker scored in the final minute of injury time and sent the match to extra time. Near the end of regular time, Teun Koopmeiners took a freekick but sent a low ball to Weghorst. The pass tricked the Argentina wall. Weghorst finished to make it 2-2. In extra time, Lautaro Martinez's shot was parried by goalkeeper Andries Noppert, then Argentina's Enzo Fernandez hit the crossbar. In penalty kicks, Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez saved twice in a heroic performance. (Footage by Mariano Gabriel Sanchez/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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December 09, 2022
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