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World Cup 2014: 10-man Costa Rica defeat Greece 5-3 in penalty shoot-out

Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas claimed man of the match honours as it reaches the quarter finals for the first time

Costa Rica’s goalkeeper KeylorNavas (R) saves a penalty kick by Greece’s forward Fanis Gekas during the penalty shootout after the extra time. Photo: AFPPremium
Costa Rica’s goalkeeper KeylorNavas (R) saves a penalty kick by Greece’s forward Fanis Gekas during the penalty shootout after the extra time. Photo: AFP

Recife: Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas claimed man of the match honours as Costa Rica sank Greece in a penalty shootout to reach the World Cup quarter finals for the first time and a clash with the Netherlands.

Reduced to 10 men in the second half, Costa Rica still seemed to be on course for an upset victory until Sokratis Papastathopoulos scored an injury-time equaliser to force extra time.

Navas, who had blocked a string of shots in the game, was equally impressive in the two 15-minute periods of extra time before he pulled off a superb one-handed save to deny Theofanis Gekas’s spot kick during the penalty shoot-out.

Costa Rica went on to secure a 5-3 victory to keep the central Americans’ World Cup dream alive.

“To everyone back home and out on the streets—this is for you," said Costa Rica’s manager Jorge Luis Pinto.

“The people love football and they deserve this. We’re ambitious, we want to grow and develop and God willing we will go on in this tournament."

Captain Bryan Ruiz scored in the 52nd minute to give the central Americans a 1-0 lead at Arena Pernambuco.

But defender Oscar Duarte was ordered off for a second bookable offence shortly after and Greece poured forward looking for an equaliser.

They provided the late drama when Papastathopoulos pounced on the rebound from Gekas’s strike in the first minute of added-on time to slam it past Navas.

But it was the only shot the Costa Rica goalkeeper missed all night and he was overwhelmingly voted man of the match.

“He’s an extraordinary keeper and I think he’s shown he’s one of the best at the World Cup,“ said Pinto.

Those thoughts were shared by Greece coach Fernando Santos: “The goalkeeper made the difference for them. He denied us right at the end of extra time, then again in the shoot-out.

“If it wasn’t for him the result would have been different story."

Greece spurned several chances to win the game in extra time against the tiring Costa Ricans. Those misses proved costly for Fernando Santos’s men in the penalty shoot-out.

With Costa Rica leading 4-3 after Joel Campbell rolled the ball past Orestis Karnezis, Gekas saw his chance to pull the Greeks level pushed away by Navas.

Costa Rica secured their first ever appearance in the last eight on what is only their fourth finals appearance when Michael Umana stepped up to beat Karnezis from the spot.

“Words can’t describe how we feel," said Umana. “When I went up to take my penalty it was very quiet but I knew I was going to score."

The Costa Ricans claimed another European scalp with the win, having beaten Italy 1-0 and drawn with England 0-0 in Group D.

Despite a bright start by Costa Rica Greece should have scored on 37 minutes when Dimitrios Salpingidis ghosted in at the back post to connect with a cross that had been whipped in from the left, only for Navas to turn the ball to safety for a corner.

Greece’s positive end to the half was in stark contrast to a terrible start to the second.

An innocuous-looking attack launched by Campbell on the left saw Bolanos set up Ruiz to sidefoot a low shot past the static Karnezis, whose view appeared blocked by Papastathopoulos.

Urgency was injected into the pace of the game immediately, but after Kostas Mitroglou replaced fellow striker Andreas Samaris, the Greeks were given a boost when Duarte was given a second yellow card for a wild lunge on Jose Cholevas.

Santos made a series of changes late in the game and the arrival of Gekas for Salpingidis would prove crucial.

In the first minute of injury time Gekas pounced on a loose ball in the area and when Navas blocked his shot on the turn Papastathopoulos slammed home the rebound home to send the Greeks wild.

Navas had to look smart two minutes later when Mitroglou’s glancing header forced him into a spectacular one-handed save before the whistle blew to signal extra-time.

The leveller stunned an already tiring Costa Rica, who did well to survive a Greek onslaught in extra time. AFP

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Published: 30 Jun 2014, 08:17 AM IST
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