The Mexico manager Miguel Herrera accused the Bayern Munich forward of cheating to win the penalty that knocked his side out and demanded that the Portuguese referee Pedro Proenca be sent home from the tournament.
Speaking to Dutch television Robben said The one at the end was a clear penalty but I have to admit there was an incident in the first half where I did dive. I must apologise. I should not be doing that.
With Robin van Persie off the field it was expected that Robben himself would take the kick but he gave it to Klaas Jan Huntelaar on the grounds that Robben had been the one fouled.
Robben was perhaps remembering the 2012 European Cup final where he had won a second half penalty against Chelsea took the kick himself and saw it saved by Petr Cech.
Nevertheless Van Gaal will back himself to win the quarter final in Salvador although when he spoke he did not know whether he would be facing Costa Rica or Greece. However he admitted to using the water breaks to reorganise his team from a 3 5 2 into a 4 3 3. This is outside the spirit of the water breaks but demonstrates the kind of cunning in which Van Gaal specialises.
Read more Herrera furious after Robben 'dive' costs MexicoNetherlands 2 Mexico 1 match reportThe players showed they have the belief to fight through to the end he said. Let me tell you that the Dutch media thought we would never survive the first round and so how we are suddenly favourites to qualify for the semis is something I have difficulty imagining. But with the team spirit that brought us this victory I think we will be very difficult to beat.
Video Netherlands vs Mexico match reportThat the spectacular equaliser was scored by Wesley Sneijder was Van Gaal thought significant. It is not a surprise because he is one of the fittest players in the Dutch team certainly he is the one that runs the longest and the hardest the manager said.
But it will be difficult to imagine Nigel de Jong who broke down with a groin injury being fit in time for the quarter finals. Bringing off Robin van Persie was purely tactical. This is a coach who wants to win tournaments and to do that I have to make changes.
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