Dutch can't keep relying on Van Gaal's bag of tricks


SALVADOR, Brazil, July 6 (Reuters) - Louis van Gaal’s tactical masterstroke got them out of a sticky situation again in the quarter-final on Saturday but the Netherlands will know they cannot continue relying on their coach to conjure up tricks if they are to go further at the World Cup. Van Gaal‘s reputation as a meticulous tactician was enhanced when he substituted his goalkeeper and Tim Krul went on to make two penalty shootout saves and take the Dutch past Costa Rica in a dramatic finish to their goalless draw. It continued a sequence of key changes that have influenced the outcome of matches in the Dutch team’s favour. Van Gaal brought on 20-year-old Memphis Depay to score the winner against Australia and Leroy Fer broke the deadlock with his first touch in their last group game against Chile.

Then Klaas-Jan Huntelaar made one goal and scored the next after coming on for the last 10 minutes when the Netherlands snatched a late last-16 win over Mexico. But neither Costa Rica nor Mexico were expected to provide as much resistance as they did and both games highlighted the deficiencies in ‘Laranja Mecanica’ (Clockwork Orange) as the Dutch have become known in Brazil. If they are to beat Argentina in Wednesday’s semi-final in Sao Paulo, there are several areas where Van Gaal’s side need much improvement and where the 62-year-old Manchester United-bound coach will have to wave his magic wand. The absence of injured hard man Nigel de Jong makes the midfield lightweight. Fer has also been injured and Jonathan de Guzman dropped in favour of Georginio Wijnaldum, who lacks an imposing presence. One option for Van Gaal is to switch Daley Blind to the middle but that means he will lose out on much-needed penetration down the left wing. Saturday’s switch of tactics to a three-man attack did not work, by Van Gaal’s own admission, because of a poor performance by Depay, who was indecisive on the ball and gave possession away too easily. Dirk Kuyt’s role as a wingback also limits the team's width, although his work rate is phenomenal, and Robin van Persie was repeatedly caught offside by Costa Rica’s disciplined defensive line.

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