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Dutch left seeking first SWC crown

Sao Paulo - Dutch star duo Arjen Robben and Robin Van Persie empty-handed again as Netherlands ran out of steam at the SWC. 

The Netherlands forwards, and the rest of the team, essentially ran out of steam Wednesday in the World Cup semifinals, losing to Argentina in a penalty shootout following a 0-0 draw.

As it happened: Netherlands v Argentina

How different to a month ago and the start of the tournament, when the teammates scored two goals each and the Dutch soared to a glorious 5-1 win over defending champion Spain.

It was all downhill from there for the three-time World Cup runners-up.

The Dutch never again reached the heights of that win over the world champions in Salvador, trailing Australia at one point, and then needing a last-gasp comeback against Mexico and their own shootout win over underdog Costa Rica to make the last four.

On Wednesday in a grinding battle against Argentina in Sao Paulo, the Dutch were on their last legs.

Their fate appeared to be especially tied to the two front men, who both failed to score in open play in the knockout stages. And on Wednesday, the Argentine defense kept them covered yet again.

The Netherlands' World Cup hopes faded through the last three games and finally ended with a 4-2 shootout loss to the Argentines at Itaquerao Stadium.

"You can't blame anybody, also not the boys who missed penalties," said Robben, who did score in the shootout. "You win together and you lose together."

As a team, the Dutch all appeared weary. Defender Bruno Martins Indi was substituted at halftime because he was struggling with the pace of Enzo Perez, and midfielder Nigel de Jong, only recently back from injury, had to come off after an hour.

Van Persie, the Netherlands captain, didn't even make the shootout. His World Cup ended as he was brought off in extra time, with coach Louis van Gaal describing his lead striker as "exhausted."

Van Persie trudged off and still hasn't scored in the knockout stage of a major tournament.

Robben, however, did keep going. And the Netherlands' best chance of breaking the deadlock even fell to him. But like in the loss in the World Cup final in South Africa four years ago, he was agonizingly denied.

Back then, Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas stopped his shot with an outstretched foot. This time, Robben's goal-bound poke was blocked by Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano.

"We created tiny chances," Robben said. "I had one right before full time. It didn't come on to me nicely."

Van Gaal was more brutal, or maybe just more realistic, in his assessment.

"We didn't create very much," the coach said.

The Netherlands now face hosts Brazil in the match the nobody wants to play on Saturday evening. 

The third/fourth place playoff kicks off at 22:00 SA time.

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