Robben has certainly earned himself a reputation over the years for struggling to stay on his feet, even if there is only a light breeze. Well known to the British public following his days at Chelsea, the Dutch winger has been enjoying a superb World Cup. He grabbed two goals during Hollands 5-1 trouncing of Spain in their opening match and is being touted as one of the players of the tournament. Sadly, though, some people struggle to stay out the spotlight for the wrong reasons and he may be one of those. Wesley Sneijder had just thumped Holland level in their last 16 tie with Mexico in Fortaleza and the game was entering stoppage time. Robben then cut into the penalty area and went down under a challenge from veteran defender Rafael Marquez. Replays shown that contact, if any, was minimal and team-mate Klaas Jan Huntelaar fired the resultant penalty into the net. Their late comeback was complete and Robbens antics meant that Mexico headed home at the last-16 stage for the sixth successive time.