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2026 FIFA World Cup
11JUL

Netherlands out early as Morocco win

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Issa Diop's 91st-minute header dragged the Netherlands to penalties, where Morocco won 3-2 to end the Dutch tournament at its earliest-ever stage.

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Key takeaway

Morocco eliminated the Netherlands on penalties, the Dutch side's earliest exit at any World Cup.

Morocco eliminated the Netherlands from the World Cup in a penalty shoot-out on 29 June, prevailing 3-2 after Issa Diop's 91st-minute header forced a 1-1 draw 1. Ismael Saibari converted the decisive spot-kick to send Morocco into the last 16 2.

Diop, the Moroccan centre-back who plays in the English top flight, headed the late leveller that took the tie beyond 90 minutes. The defeat was the Netherlands' earliest exit at any World Cup, from a side that had reached at least the last 16 at every tournament it qualified for this century. Morocco, semi-finalists in 2022, came in as the strongest African seed and lost none of that standing.

All three co-host nations came through the same round , yet two of Europe's most decorated squads went home from it on penalties. Morocco's win keeps a continental shift in plain view, with an African side eliminating a former finalist now closer to routine than to shock. For the Netherlands, an exit this early removes a fixture of the latter stages and opens that quarter of the draw to teams ranked well below them.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Morocco beat the Netherlands in a penalty shoot-out, the tie-break format used when a knockout match is still level after 90 minutes and extra time. Each side takes turns shooting from the penalty spot until one team has scored more. The match itself finished 1-1 after Issa Diop scored a stoppage-time equaliser for Morocco in the 91st minute, meaning the Netherlands were seconds from winning outright before the game went to penalties at all. For the Netherlands, a country that has reached World Cup finals before, this is their earliest-ever exit from the tournament. For Morocco, it continues a run of knockout success that began at the last World Cup in 2022.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Morocco's coaching staff and a core group of players have stayed largely together since the 2022 semi-final run, giving this squad continuity that most nations lack heading into a shoot-out.

Prof Jordet's broader research on shoot-out performance links shared high-pressure tournament experience to lower error rates under sudden-death conditions, which is consistent with Morocco converting when it mattered.

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  • Precedent

    A second consecutive deep Moroccan knockout run reinforces the country's recent emergence as a genuine World Cup contender rather than a one-off 2022 story.

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