WORLD CUP 2010: Uruguay 2 Holland 3 - Sneijder and Robben help Dutch have the final say
By MATT LAWTON Chief Football Correspondent reports from Green Point Stadium

Riding high: John Heitinga gives scorer Wesley Sneijder a lift as they celebrate the second goal
There were cries of injustice at the final whistle from the same Uruguay players, believe it or not, who shamelessly celebrated Ghana's demise in the quarter-final; who heralded Luis Suarez as a national hero for what he then dared proclaim a moment of divine intervention.
Without the suspended Suarez's 'Hand of God' to provide extra defensive cover on the goal-line, however, Oscar Tabarez's side were soundly beaten here.
They complained bitterly to the officials, citing what appeared to be a cynical, off-the-ball challenge from Mark van Bommel on Walter Gargano in the build-up to Holland's opening goal and a possible penalty when Giovanni van Bronckhorst caught Edinson Cavani.

Sheer joy: Holland captain Giovanni van Bronckhorst celebrates his stunning opener as fellow goalscorers Arjen Robben and Wesley Sneijder look on