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ARGENTINA’S World Cup win over Holland descended into chaos during the penalty shootout – after threatening to boil over throughout.
Footage has emerged of the Dutch players trying to put off the Argentina stars before they took their penalties.
After Virgil van Dijk and Steven Berghuis missed Holland’s first two spot-kicks, Teun Koopmeiners and Wout Weghorst scored for the Dutch.
And Weghorst, who dramatically netted twice late on to send the game to extra-time, was captured trying to put off Enzo Fernandez as the Dutchman walked back after scoring his penalty.
Footage posted to Twitter shows the striker waiting for Fernandez on the edge of the box, before walking right up to the midfielder as he strolled to the spot.
Denzel Dumfries was also seen coming away from the halfway line and walking up to Fernandez to exchange words with the Argentina ace as he walked up to take his kick.