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02 July 2014

Belgium secures 2-1 extra-time win over United States to have Quarter-final Date With Argentina

FIFA WORLD CUP: BELGIUM 2 UNITED STATES 1

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Belgium
Kevin De Bruyne, one of a host of Belgium players to find USA goalkeeper Tim Howard in sensationally inspired form, smashed into the bottom corner in the third minute of the additional period after the initial 90 somehow ended goalless at Salvador's Arena Fonte Nova.
Romelu Lukaku, dropped to the bench having failed to fire so far in the competition, then gave Belgium breathing space with an emphatic 105th-minute second.
But there was further drama as a resilient USA team hit back through substitute Julian Green and Jermaine Jones poked agonisingly wide, with Clint Dempsey also denied late on, before Belgium sealed the prize of a last-eight meeting against Argentina in Brasilia, despite the stunning efforts of the brilliant Howard.
Captain Vincent Kompany returned from groin and abdominal complaints to bolster Belgium's defence, while Divock Origi was favoured to Lukaku in attack.
The 19-year-old almost enjoyed a dream start, stealing in behind the US backline to draw a fine save from Howard on the angle inside the first minute.
But United States quickly settled into the contest and Michael Bradley combined with Dempsey for a 20th-minute opening, although the latter's shot lacked the power to trouble Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.
Jan Vertonghen caught USA midfielder Graham Zusi in possession on the halfway line and stormed forward to give De Bruyne a glorious opportunity in the 23rd minute, but Belgium's top scorer in qualifying dragged wastefully past the near post.
Vertonghen was proving a potent attacking threat from full-back and he forced DaMarcus Beasley into a vital goalmouth clearance, with Marouane Fellaini poised to convert.
Influential USA right-back Fabian Johnson departed with a hamstring injury after the half hour, although the pacey runs of replacement DeAndre Yedlin provided a useful counter-point to Belgium's razor-sharp threat on the break.
Howard was forced into an acrobatic stop to touch Dries Mertens' looping header behind two minutes into the second period, and Belgium settled into the groove of calm, assured possession football they were denied during the opening half.
De Bruyne and Origi somehow both failed to convert Vertonghen's superb 54th-minute cross and the young striker flicked a header onto the crossbar two minutes later.
Vertonghen called Howard into action once more before Zusi caused panic on an increasingly rare USA attack, although they returned to the back foot as Mertens prodded past the near post - his last act as Kevin Mirallas was introduced.
The attacker displayed clever footwork to set up Origi, but Mirallas' Everton club-mate Howard was again equal to the task after 72 minutes.
Roles were reversed when Origi sent Mirallas clear with a cute through-ball, only for Howard's excellence to come to the fore again as he saved magnificently with his boot - a stop possibly bettered by pushing Eden Hazard's 80th-minute half-volley out of the far corner.
There was an air of inevitability in Howard keeping out Origi's rasping shot on the turn and, after Hazard crashed into the side-netting, Kompany instigated a 90th-minute counter attack only to have a scuffed attempt impressively saved.
Somehow the USA retained an attacking threat amid the onslaught and the sight of Chris Wondolowski blazing over unmarked from an offside position served due warning to Belgium heading into extra time.
Having almost single-handedly brought about the additional period, Howard was beaten by De Bruyne after Lukaku's fresh legs proved decisive down the left flank and the powerhouse striker made it two as a Belgium break finally came to fruition.
With the game seemingly up, Jurgen Klinsmann threw on Green and his swivelled volley put the match back in the balance.
On the heels of Jones' close shave, Dempsey looked destined to force a shoot-out but it was Courtois' turn to provide goalkeeping heroics after a brilliant set-piece routine, as Wilmots' charges frantically held on.

HOWARD: IT'S HEARTBREAKING

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United States goalkeeper Tim Howard
Kevin De Bruyne and substitute Romelu Lukaku scored early in extra-time as Belgium scraped home to win 2-1 against the USA in Salvador and set up a quarter-final showdown with Argentina.
Substitute and 19-year-old winger Julian Green - the USA's youngest ever World Cup player - pulled a goal back for Jurgen Klinsmann's men with 13 minutes remaining in the second additional half of their last-16 clash and it spurred the team into action at the Itaipava Arena Fonte.
But despite the USA's best efforts, they could not find that elusive second goal to send the match to penalties, much to the disappointment of Howard.
"It's heartbreaking," Howard said post-game. "We gave everything, I don't think we could have given anymore. What a great game of football.
"We left it all out there. We got beaten by a really good team. They took their chances well.
"It's heartache. It hurts."
Howard added: "The dream falls short but, like I said, this is an incredible group and we'll never forget this night."
The 35-year-old also played down his goalkeeping heroics on Tuesday, after the veteran produced a herculean effort with 15 saves throughout the contest.
"It's my job, that's what I sign up to do," Howard said. "It's part of it in these big games against top quality competition.
"The levee's going to break at some point if we continue that.
"Hats off to Belgium, they were fantastic but we gave a valiant effort."
Howard was far happier to talk about super-sub Lukaku, who starred during his season-long loan spell alongside the American at Everton in 2013-14.
Lukaku was forced to sit on the bench in place of youngster Divock Origi but the powerful forward eventually got his chance in extra-time and he took it with both hands, setting up team-mate De Bruyne for the opener in the 93rd minute before scoring a goal of his own 12 minutes later - his first of the tournament.
"They brought big Rom on," said the Everton shot-stopper. "He was a handful.
"He ran at us, scored a goal, created chances for other guys.
"That's what you want from your substitutes. Julian came on and did the same thing for us.
"Big Rom changed the game. That's what he does."
Meanwhile, USA midfielder Michael Bradley praised his team-mates for their fighting character after trailing 2-0 late on.
"You get to this point and these games are always about a play here, a play there," said Bradley.
"Changes were going both ways. Right at the beginning of overtime we gave up a goal to go down 1-0 and probably then got a little sloppy to give up another.
"Having said that, we kept brave, we kept fighting to get a goal.
"Then after getting back to 2-1 we're probably unlucky not to get the equaliser at the end."

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