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Diego Costa gave Spain a major boost by coming through any injury concerns to start against the Netherlands, however he was made to feel unwelcome by the locals.
The Atletico Madrid striker, who is expected to play for Chelsea next season, was born in Brazil, and even turned out twice in the famous yellow jerseys.
However, at the end of last year he requested permission to play for Spain having been granted Spanish nationality earlier in the year.
Despite having played for another nation, Costa was granted his wish and he made his debut for the reigning world champions against Italy in March this year.
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratingsShow all 22 1 /22Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings SPAIN: Iker Casillas 3/10 Lack of club football evident with tournament's most capped player beaten five times in a horror show.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Cesar Azplicueta 4 Not individually at fault for any of the goals but part of a woeful Spanish defence.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Sergio Ramos 2 Embarrassed by Robben, particularly for the fifth goal. Abysmal.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Gerard Piqué 3 Equally culpable and totally failed to deal with the Dutch attack
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Jordi Alba 4 Flashes of quality going forward but defensively very poor.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Sergio Busquets 5 Started confidently but disappeared after half an hour. Constantly overrun on the break
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Xabi Alonso 5 Converted the penalty but offered little else and couldn't hold back the Dutch tide.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Xavi 6 Made more passes than any other player but failed to dictate the game.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings David Silva 6 Showed some nice touches but little penetration. Anonymous in the second half.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Andres Iniesta 7 Comfortably Spain's best player. Produced the pass of the match in the first half with wonderful disguised ball to Costa.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Diego Costa 6 Provided Spain with a useful outlet early on and pinned Dutch defence back, but let down by poor finishing. Lucky not to be sent off for petulant headbutt.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Jasper Cillessen 7/10 Went the right way for the penalty but couldn’t keep it out. Saved well from Silva at vital stage.
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Daryl Janmaat 5 Lucky to not get booked for late early foul on Alonso. Gave ball away too much.
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Daley Blind 9 Sharp in the tackle and got forward well, putting in some dangerous crosses. Superb balls for the Van Persie and Robben goals, and dominated the whole left flank
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Martins Indi 7 Strong in the tackle and composed in possession. Wound up Diego Costa, who was lucky not to be sent off.
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Ron Vlaar 8 Marshalled defence superbly and made some vital tackles
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Stefan de Vrij 6 Gave away penalty and booked for cynical challenge on Silva. Much improved second half capped with somewhat fortuitous goal.
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Jonathan De Guzmán 7 Neat and tidy in possession and battled well, winning headers and tackles.
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Nigel De Jong 6 Pressed well to deny Spanish midfield space but distribution poor.
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Wesley Sneijder: 5 Missed glorious early chance. Failed to impose himself on the game and was a largely anonymous presence.
Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Robin van Persie 8 Anonymous until the goal, which he took superbly, and was a menace throughout after that. Added a second and only the crossbar denied him a hat-trick.
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Spain 1 Netherlands 5 player ratings Arjen Robben 8 Good early through ball to send Sneijder clean through, and the Dutch's most dangerous player. Took his goals superbly
At the time, Brazil manager Luiz Felipe Scolari commented: "A Brazilian player who refuses to wear the shirt of the Brazilian national team and compete in a World Cup in your country is automatically withdrawn. He is turning his back on a dream of millions, to represent our national team, the five-time champions in a World Cup in Brazil."
It appears a view shared by those inside the Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador with every touch from the La Liga winning striker being greeted with jeers.
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