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    Morocco advance in World Cup after penalty shootout win over the Netherlands

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    Moroccos Ismael Saibari scores a winning penalty in the shootout as Morocco defeat the Netherlands to qualify for the Round of 16 of the Ffia  World Cup at Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, June 29, 2026. — Reuters
    Morocco’s Ismael Saibari scores a winning penalty in the shootout as Morocco defeat the Netherlands to qualify for the Round of 16 of the Ffia World Cup at Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, June 29, 2026. — Reuters

    Morocco beat the Netherlands 3-2 on penalties on Monday to reach the World Cup last 16 after their Round of 32 tie ended 1-1 following extra time, setting up a meeting with co-hosts Canada.

    Ismael Saibari converted the winning spot kick after Yassine Bounou saved Crysencio Summerville’s penalty, sending Morocco through after a dramatic contest in which they had forced extra time with a stoppage-time equaliser.

    Morocco’s Neil El Aynaoui and Dutch substitute Justin Kluivert missed their attempts before Bart Verbruggen appeared to save Soufiane Rahimi’s effort, only for the ball to squirm underneath him and trickle over the line.

    Netherlands Crysencio Summerville misses a penalty during the shootout as Morocco defeat the Netherlands to qualify for the Round of 16 of the Fifa World Cup at Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, June 29, 2026. — Reuters
    Netherlands’ Crysencio Summerville misses a penalty during the shootout as Morocco defeat the Netherlands to qualify for the Round of 16 of the Fifa World Cup at Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, June 29, 2026. — Reuters

    Quinten Timber then put the ball wide with the Dutch side’s fourth kick, Achraf Hakimi struck the post with the chance to seal victory before Saibari kept his nerve to send Morocco through.

    The shootout capped a gripping encounter in Monterrey that swung repeatedly in both teams’ favour, with Cody Gakpo’s emotional second-half opener cancelled out by Issa Diop’s stoppage-time header before neither team could find a winner in extra time.

    Morocco fashioned the better chances before the break, with goalkeeper Verbruggen producing a series of outstanding saves to deny Ayoub Bouaddi’s close-range header and Neil El Aynaoui’s powerful effort.

    At the other end, Bounou was finally called into action to parry Micky van de Ven’s long-range strike.

    Morocco players celebrate after defeating the Netherlands in a penalty shootout to qualify for the Round of 16 of the Fifa World Cup at Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, June 29, 2026. — Reuters
    Morocco players celebrate after defeating the Netherlands in a penalty shootout to qualify for the Round of 16 of the Fifa World Cup at Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, June 29, 2026. — Reuters

    Hakimi rattled the crossbar and forced another save from Verbruggen as the Dutch struggled to contain the full back’s runs from deep before Ronald Koeman’s introduction of Wout Weghorst gave his side a much-needed focal point in attack.

    Emotional opener

    The substitute’s impact was immediate as he won a flick-on that released Summerville, whose persistence created the opening for Gakpo to sweep a first-time finish beyond Bounou in the 72nd minute.

    Playing days after he and his partner lost their unborn son during pregnancy, Gakpo broke down in tears as teammates rushed to embrace him.

    The Netherlands looked increasingly comfortable, with captain Virgil van Dijk producing a crucial intervention to deny Saibari as Morocco threw numbers forward in search of an equaliser.

    Netherlands players look dejected after the teams elimination following a penalty shootout defeat to Morocco in the Round of 32 of the Fifa World Cup at Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, June 29, 2026. — Reuters
    Netherlands players look dejected after the team’s elimination following a penalty shootout defeat to Morocco in the Round of 32 of the Fifa World Cup at Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico, June 29, 2026. — Reuters

    But just as the Dutch appeared set to see out the victory, substitute Chemsdine Talbi delivered a pinpoint cross from the left and Diop rose above Van Dijk to power a stoppage-time header beyond Verbruggen, sending the match into extra time.

    Momentum swung from end to end, with the Netherlands threatening on the counter as Morocco chased the game, but could not make their pressure count in open play.

    Having weathered Gakpo’s emotional opener and survived Hakimi’s missed chance to settle the shootout, Morocco held their nerve when it mattered most to keep their World Cup dream alive and book a date with Canada in Houston on Saturday.





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