Hello and welcome to Sports Mole's live news coverage from day 11 of the World Cup.
We will be bringing you all of the latest news and gossip from Brazil as well as reaction to last night's matches as Germany and Argentina continued their respective campaigns.
The action rumbles on today with Belgium and Portugal among the teams in action.
He told BBC Sport: "When you concede in the last second it is unfortunate, but it was an amazing game from us, I can't ask for any more. Now we have to get a result against Germany and that is what we are going to do."
Wilmots also hinted that Thibaut Courtois will finally make a return to parent club Chelsea after three years on-loan at Atletico Madrid.
He told reporters: "It comes down to a number of things. In the physical, tactical, and coaching aspects, we were inferior to the two rivals we played. It's hard to deduct the one reason since it comes down to a number of reasons. It's been a surprise, a surprise for everybody."
USA: Howard; Johnson, Cameron, Besler, Beasley; Beckerman, Jones; Bedoya, Bradley, Zusi; Dempsey
Portugal: Beto; Bruno Alves, Pereira, A.Almeida, Costa; Veloso, Meireles, Moutinho; Nani, Ronaldo, Postiga
South Korea: Jung Sung-Ryong, Yun Suk-Young, Kim Young-Gwon, Son Heung-Min, Park Chu-Young, Lee Young, Koo Ja-Cheoi, Han Kook-Young, Ki Sung-Yueng, Lee Chung-Yong, Hong Jeong-Ho
Algeria: Mbolhi, Bougherra, Mesbah, Halliche, Brahmimi, Feghouli, Medjani, Bentaleb, Slimani, Djabou, Mandi
"For me, Gerrard's international retirement would have to mean Jack Wilshere makes the position his own. Is he up to the job? Only time will tell," Collymore wrote in his Sunday People column.
"There is no doubt that he is a fantastic player with great natural ability but does he have it in him to become the heartbeat of our national side?"
"Those comments are some of the most idiotic that anyone can ever say,' Alves told reporters at Brazil's base camp just outside Rio de Janeiro.
"Someone who played football, who knows how difficult it is to be a football player, how difficult it is to beat opponents, compete, score goals - it's a shame for football and a lack of respect for his colleagues that play the game. It's something to be ashamed of."