Defiant Courtois Says 'I Proved Again Who I Am' After Belgium Heroics
Thibaut Courtois came up with vital saves for Belgium as they beat Brazil 2-1 to reach the World Cup semifinals and afterward the goalkeeper hit back at what he felt has been unfair criticism.
Thibaut Courtois had a defiant message for his detractors after a fine display in Belgium's quarter-final win over Brazil, adamant he proved himself after "unfair" criticism.
Courtois did not enjoy the best of seasons at Chelsea in the Premier League, with some putting his slight dip in form down to an uncertain future amid transfer rumours.
But he showed just why he has regularly been considered one of the world's best goalkeepers on Friday in Kazan, producing a string of vital saves – including from Neymar late on – as Belgium managed to cling on to a 2-1 win and reach the World Cup semi-finals.
"I know Neymar likes to curl it that way, I was ready and made a good save," Courtois said of his late stop to BBC Sport.
"I have been unfairly criticised a lot this year, today I proved again who I am and why I am here.
"Our tactical plan was great. We felt it was our day. It is a childhood dream to be in the World Cup.
"It's incredible. This team wants to win every game, against England people said it was better to lose but we won the game, we have confidence in our team."