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Morocco Beat Dutch in Wild World Cup Penalty Drama

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Morocco Beat Dutch in Wild World Cup Penalty Drama
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Published: 30 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The Moroccan players chased Ismael Saibari across the green pitch with pure, unbridled joy. They eventually caught their triumphant teammate and celebrated together in a massive, tangled pile. This incredible victory means they might repeat their unforgettable tournament run from four years ago. They successfully cleared a massive psychological hurdle during this incredibly tense knockout match tonight. The thrilling conclusion strongly echoed their famous penalty shootout victory over Spain back in 2022. Yassine Bounou became the grand hero once again by saving the final Dutch penalty kick. Crysencio Summerville struck his low effort directly at the focused goalkeeper in a poor attempt. This costly mistake concluded a very strange and highly unpredictable penalty shootout session tonight. Saibari then showed immense mental clarity to slot home the winning spot kick cleanly.

Earlier in the evening, another emotional celebration had completely engulfed forward Cody Gakpo. Football remains a powerful vessel for a myriad of deep human thoughts and feelings. It was an intensely affecting moment when he rammed his team into the lead. The entire Dutch squad piled onto the pitch in a display of pure joy. More importantly, they had done so to show their deep solidarity and support. Gakpo had courageously elected to play despite suffering a devastating personal tragedy very recently. The player and his partner had tragically lost their unborn son just before this. He was understandably tearful upon making his way back to the center circle slowly. He pointed directly to the dark sky while being comforted by Denzel Dumfries.

There are certainly alternative timelines where Gakpo’s emotional goal would have been the winner. Easy words would have been spoken about the beautiful, redemptive nature of modern sport. But there will always be infinitely more important things than football matches on earth. The beautiful game tends to carve its own unpredictable path through sporting history. It has never fully relinquished its inherent right to be viciously cruel to teams. In the very first minute of added time, substitute Chemsdine Talbi changed everything. He checked onto his right foot and whipped over a truly sumptuous cross beautifully. Issa Diop rose magnificently at the back post and headed home very thrillingly. Morocco finally had exactly what they deserved after a very spirited attacking performance. The absolute desolation of the Dutch players was completely visible across the pitch.

Manager Ronald Koeman will now come under intense international scrutiny for his tactical match choices. To the semi-trained eye, his conservative defensive approach seemed like an act of pure cowardice. The Netherlands had been far from perfect during their mixed group stage campaign earlier. However, they still managed to score seven fine goals against Sweden and Japan previously. They also added three more goals during a dead rubber match against Tunisia recently. No other tournament team managed a higher attacking tally during the opening group games. Yet Koeman simply did not trust his players to outshoot the Moroccan side tonight. His standard four-three-three formation was suddenly jettisoned before this crucial knockout game commenced. Star midfielder Tijjani Reijnders was dropped to the bench to accommodate major defensive changes. A strict five-man back line was instead tasked with keeping things very tight tonight.

Because of this choice, everyone was completely denied the predicted, high-scoring football match today. Afterwards, an unrepentant Koeman strongly claimed that he had got his tactics completely right. He pointed out, not unfairly, that Morocco represented a much higher level of opponent. Ultimately, his sudden tactical switch brought a very scratchy and cautious team display instead. The Dutch surprisingly allowed Morocco to enjoy seventy percent of the total match possession. They did not offer any real attacking threat until shortly before the half-time whistle. Micky van de Ven’s absolute piledriver was brilliantly tipped over the crossbar by Bounou. Before that moment, keeper Bart Verbruggen had already bailed out his shaky defense twice. Morocco confidently raised their attacking tempo immediately after the half-time restart occurred today.

Yet Koeman was only minutes away from earning a massive tactical victory over Morocco tonight. Morocco were firmly in charge when the second half reached its scheduled hydration interruption. However, this brief tactical pause meant Wout Weghorst could be brought onto the pitch. The giant striker replaced the ineffective Brian Brobbey to provide a different attacking option. It was perhaps inevitable that a hydration break would materially affect a knockout game. Within mere seconds, Weghorst brilliantly flicked on a long clearance from keeper Bart Verbruggen. The ball fell perfectly for Summerville to run through the opposing defense very quickly. He cleverly hooked the ball to Gakpo just as he was challenged strongly. Gakpo did his bit perfectly, his deep emotions spilling out during the intense celebration. As the minutes ticked down across the stadium, it really seemed like enough.

For that short spell, it appeared the Netherlands might survive through pure defensive resilience. This historical strategy previously took them all the way to the final in 2010. This match had been a very spiky and tetchy affair from the outset. The deep-set ties between both nations added an extra layer of intense natural tension. This was much more than a standard meeting between two well-matched football foes. Jan Paul van Hecke was heavily in the wars during the opening period. His head was bleeding after suffering a third heavy aerial challenge from Morocco. The niggly defensive challenges kept coming from both sides throughout the entire match. There was also plenty of pantomime needle visible within the noisy stadium stands. Local supporters were very keen to remind the Dutch of a past grievance.

They remembered an event that passed exactly twelve years ago to this very day. Back then, the Netherlands famously beat Mexico with a very controversial late penalty kick. Arjen Robben had executed a highly dubious tumble to win that crucial match. Those passionate fans happily joined the Moroccan contingent to boo every single Dutch touch. Verbruggen was forced to save acrobatically from Neil El Aynaoui and Achraf Hakimi tonight. Morocco were still short of their usual fluent selves against Koeman’s defensive roadblock. It was Hakimi who led the dangerous second-half charge with clever underlapping runs. Van de Ven made a crucial, crunching last-ditch tackle to deny him once tonight. The Netherlands had absolutely no control until they deployed their own attacking battering ram.

Diop eventually wrested control back for Morocco with his dramatic late equalizing goal. Consequently, the ensuing extra time period became a rather staid and quiet affair. Verbruggen brilliantly denied Soufiane Rahimi in the only meaningful action of extra time. The entire match would ultimately come down to a test of pure nerve. Both teams had already failed once when Verbruggen reached Rahimi’s low penalty kick. The keeper seemingly saved it, only to see the ball squirm in unluckily. It trickled over the line off his trailing heel in agonizing fashion tonight. Koeman later highlighted this specific moment as a massive sliding-doors match event. Quinten Timber dragged his effort horribly wide of the target under immense pressure. Hakimi rapped the post before Bounou and Saibari achieved ultimate football glory. Canada now await Morocco next in an exciting upcoming World Cup match. This bleak day for European powers opened the door for Africa’s best.

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