Tim Krul is best known for being brought on by Louis van Gaal before the Netherlands penalty shootout against Costa Rica in the 2014 World Cup quarterfinals. It was a rare decision that turned out to be a stroke of genius from Van Gaal, with Krul saving penalties from both Bryan Ruiz and Michael Umana to send the Netherlands into the semifinals.
#onthisday #WorldCup2014 @TimKrul pic.twitter.com/EIXD4nwRLf
— COACHBJORN1 (@bjornvanhaaren1) July 5, 2015
There’s a belief in the Netherlands that if the same strategy would’ve been employed in the following match against Argentina, another game that was decided on penalties, it would’ve been the Oranje contesting the final.
Krul is now playing in the Netherlands for AZ Alkmaar on loan from Newcastle United. On Thursday, his club played SC Cambuur in the semifinals of the Dutch Cup, and the match went to penalties after 120 minutes of scoreless action.
You can probably guess what happened next.
Congrats to @TimKrul who has just put AZ Alkmaar through to the BNVB Beker final. #NUFC pic.twitter.com/xtK0tkuUPw
— Toon Transfer News (@ToonTransfer) March 3, 2017
AZ will now play Vitesse in the Dutch Cup final on April 30 in Rotterdam.