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    Home»Sports»Morocco stun Netherlands on penalties to reach World Cup last 16
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    Morocco stun Netherlands on penalties to reach World Cup last 16

    Johnson BenguruBy Johnson BenguruJune 30, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Morocco stun Netherlands on penalties to reach World Cup last 16

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    Tuesday, 30 June 2026

    Morocco reached the round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over the Netherlands in Monterrey

    The Atlas Lions won 3-2 on penalties after the match finished 1-1 following extra time, with Yassine Bounou again proving decisive on the biggest stage

    Cody Gakpo had given the Netherlands the lead in the 72nd minute, but Morocco refused to accept defeat and forced extra time through Issa Diop’s stoppage-time header

    After a tense additional 30 minutes failed to produce another goal, Soufiane Rahimi, Chemseddine Talbi and Ismail Saibari scored in the shootout to send Morocco through

    Neil El Aynaoui and Achraf Hakimi missed for Morocco, but the Dutch failed to take advantage as Justin Kluivert, Jurrien Timber and Crysencio Summerville were unable to convert

    Bounou saved the decisive Dutch penalty from Summerville before Saibari stepped forward to score the kick that carried Morocco into the next round

    Mohamed Ouahbi’s side will now face Canada in the round of 16 after the co-hosts beat South Africa 1-0

    For Morocco, this was another major World Cup night and another reminder that the Atlas Lions remain one of Africa’s strongest forces on the global stage

    Morocco make early statement

    The match began with caution from both sides, but Morocco soon grew into the contest and looked the more dangerous team for long spells

    Hakimi was again central to Morocco’s attacking threat, driving forward from the right and delivering set-pieces that troubled the Dutch defence

    The Atlas Lions created the first clear opening in the 18th minute when Hakimi’s corner found Nael El Aynaoui, whose powerful header was brilliantly saved by Bart Verbruggen

    Seconds later, the ball fell to Hakimi on the edge of the area, and the Moroccan captain struck a fierce shot that Verbruggen pushed away with difficulty

    The Netherlands struggled to create clear chances in the first half, though Micky van de Veen forced Bounou into an excellent save shortly before the break

    That stop ensured the match remained goalless at half-time and underlined Bounou’s importance to a Morocco side that continues to combine defensive strength with attacking ambition

    Hakimi denied by crossbar

    Morocco increased the pressure after the restart

    Their best moment of the second half came in the 52nd minute when Azzedine Ounahi released Hakimi with a clever through ball

    The Paris Saint-Germain full-back burst into the area and unleashed a powerful effort that crashed against the crossbar, leaving Moroccan supporters frustrated

    Hakimi was involved again soon after when he threatened to break clear, only for Van de Veen to recover and make an important intervention before he could shoot

    At that stage, Morocco were in control of possession and territory, while the Netherlands were forced deeper

    But tournament football often punishes missed chances

    Gakpo strikes against run of play

    The Netherlands took the lead against the run of play in the 72nd minute

    A long ball created confusion in the Moroccan defence before Crysencio Summerville managed to keep the move alive under pressure

    The ball reached Gakpo, who finished first time past Bounou to put the Dutch ahead

    It was a painful blow for Morocco, who had carried the greater threat for much of the match

    But the Atlas Lions did not collapse

    Ouahbi turned to his bench, introducing fresh attacking options including Anas Salah-Eddine, Yassine Jassim, Samir El Morabit, Soufiane Rahimi and Chemseddine Talbi

    Those changes gave Morocco renewed energy and helped them push the Netherlands back in the closing stages

    Diop rescues Atlas Lions

    Morocco’s pressure was finally rewarded in the first minute of stoppage time

    Talbi delivered a dangerous cross into the area, and Diop rose ahead of Virgil van Dijk to send a firm header into the net

    The goal sparked huge celebrations from the Moroccan players and supporters, and it was no more than the Atlas Lions deserved for their persistence

    It also changed the mood of the tie

    The Netherlands, who had been close to reaching the final whistle, were forced into extra time against a Moroccan side now full of belief

    Rahimi chance keeps tension high

    Morocco continued to dominate during the first period of extra time and should have taken the lead when Rahimi found space inside the area

    The forward controlled well, beat his marker and shot towards goal, but Verbruggen produced another important save to keep the Dutch alive

    The second period of extra time brought fewer clear chances as fatigue began to affect both teams

    The Netherlands sat deep and tried to survive, while Morocco continued to probe for a winner

    Neither side could find one, sending the match to penalties

    Bounou delivers again

    The shootout was full of tension

    El Aynaoui missed Morocco’s first kick, but Rahimi kept the Atlas Lions alive with a confident finish

    Talbi also scored, while Hakimi struck the post with Morocco’s fourth penalty

    But Bounou refused to let the opportunity slip

    The Moroccan goalkeeper stood tall when it mattered most, saving from Summerville before Saibari converted the final kick to complete a famous victory

    For the Netherlands, it was a painful exit after topping Group F

    For Morocco, it was another chapter in their remarkable World Cup story

    Africa’s hopes continue

    Morocco had reached the round of 32 after finishing second in Group C with seven points, behind Brazil on goal difference

    The Netherlands had arrived as Group F winners, also with seven points, but they were unable to stop a Moroccan team full of belief, discipline and resilience

    The Atlas Lions now move on to face Canada, knowing another victory would take them even deeper into the tournament

    For African football, Morocco’s win is a major boost

    After their historic run in 2022, the Atlas Lions are again proving that they belong among the serious contenders

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