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Morocco secured a spot in the World Cup last 16 after defeating the Netherlands in a penalty shootout on Monday, June 29, 2026. The match, held in Monterrey, concluded 1-1 after extra time, leading to a decisive shootout where Morocco emerged victorious with a 3-2 scoreline.

The dramatic encounter saw Morocco‘s goalkeeper, Yassine Bounou, make a crucial save against the Netherlands’ fifth penalty, taken by Crysencio Summerville. Following this, striker Ismael Saibari successfully converted the winning spot-kick, sealing Morocco‘s progression in the tournament. This victory sets up a last 16 clash for Morocco against Canada in Houston on Saturday.

Match Highlights and Tensions

The game was marked by intense moments, with Issa Diop scoring a dramatic equalizer for Morocco in the first minute of stoppage time, forcing the match into extra time. Earlier, the Dutch had taken the lead midway through the second half with a goal from Cody Gakpo. Gakpo, a Liverpool forward, appeared visibly emotional after scoring, being embraced by his teammates.

Morocco‘s equalizer came when an unmarked Diop headed home a cross from substitute Chemsdine Talbi during injury time. Throughout the match, Morocco created more scoring opportunities in what was described as a fractious encounter. Players from both sides engaged in aggressive tackles, frequently testing the patience of Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio.

An early chance for Morocco came around the 20th minute when Neil al-Aynaoui directed an Achraf Hakimi corner towards the goal, only to be denied by a reflex save from Netherlands goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen. Moments later, Verbruggen was again called into action, tipping a powerful strike from Hakimi over the bar.

The intensity of the contest was evident when Saibari was fortunate to avoid a sanction after an incident involving Jan Paul van Hecke. Despite enjoying significant possession, the Dutch struggled to convert their opportunities into goals. Their best attempt in the first half occurred around the 44th minute, with Tottenham‘s Micky van de Ven unleashing a shot that Bounou managed to tip over.

Van Hecke remained central to the action, sustaining a head injury in a collision within the penalty area. He later made a strong tackle on el-Aynaoui just before half-time. As the first half concluded, Saibari narrowly missed connecting with a cross that flashed across the Dutch goal.

Second Half and Penalty Drama

The second half continued with end-to-end action. The momentum seemed to shift in favor of the Netherlands after coach Ronald Koeman introduced forward Wout Weghorst among several substitutions following a hydration break. Weghorst made an immediate impact, flicking a long ball to Summerville, who then crossed to Gakpo for the goal.

With Gakpo‘s Liverpool teammate Virgil van Dijk marshalling the defense, the Netherlands appeared to be heading for victory. However, Diop‘s late header ensured the match went into extra time. In the 96th minute of extra time, Soufiane Rahimi of Morocco had a clear chance on goal but was thwarted by another impressive save from Verbruggen.

The Netherlands managed to hold on for penalties. Although Morocco missed their first penalty when El-Aynaoui hit the bar, the North African team recovered to secure the 3-2 shootout win. The outcome of the match, particularly the penalty shootout, highlighted the unpredictable nature of such high-stakes contests.

The World Cup has seen other dramatic penalty shootouts, including Germany‘s first-ever World Cup penalty shootout defeat against Paraguay, and Japan‘s departure from the tournament after their match against Brazil. These instances underscore the fine margins and intense pressure involved in deciding matches through penalties.

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Ismael Saibari celebrates after scoring Morocco's winning penalty against the Netherlands Credit: m.economictimes.com

Morocco‘s advancement signifies a significant moment for the team as they prepare for their next challenge in the tournament. The team will now focus on their upcoming match against Canada in Houston.

Source: thehindu.com

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