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Morocco Stuns Netherlands in Penalty Shootout to Reach World Cup Knockouts

Last updated: June 30, 2026 9:26 am
Zain Abbas
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Morocco secured a spot in the FIFA World Cup round of 16 Tuesday, eliminating the Netherlands in a high-stakes penalty shootout after a grueling 1-1 draw in regulation time.

The match, defined by relentless defensive discipline from the Atlas Lions, pushed the Dutch side to the brink before ultimately breaking them in the spot-kick phase. Morocco converted four of their five penalties, while the Dutch faltered under the immense pressure of the stadium crowd.

For Morocco, the victory marks a historic progression. They didn’t just survive the group stage; they dismantled the tactical rigidness of a European giant. The Dutch, meanwhile, head home early—a bitter pill for a squad that entered the tournament with heavy expectations and a top-tier roster.

The deadlock broke in the 34th minute when Youssef En-Nesyri headed home a pinpoint cross, sending the Moroccan fans into a frenzy. The Netherlands responded shortly after the break through a clinical finish from Cody Gakpo, but the Dutch struggled to find a second goal against a low, compact Moroccan block that refused to crack.

“We knew they’d have the ball,” said Morocco head coach Walid Regragui after the match. “We didn’t come here to play pretty; we came here to win.”

The shootout proved decisive. Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou emerged as the hero, denying two Dutch attempts with sharp instincts. When Achraf Hakimi stepped up to take the final penalty, he didn’t blink, coolly chipping the ball into the top corner to seal the 4-2 shootout win.

This result shifts the bracket significantly. Morocco now advances to the round of 16 with momentum and a clear tactical identity, while the Dutch will face a period of intense scrutiny back home. For the Atlas Lions, the tournament isn’t just about participation anymore—it’s about how far this disciplined, gritty side can actually go.

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