Match Review Report: Netherlands 1 - 1 Morocco (2 - 3 Penalty Shootout)
The shifting balance of power in international football was on full display at the Monterrey Stadium in Mexico as the Atlas Lions of Morocco knocked out European giants Netherlands in a dramatic penalty shootout.
First Half: A Fractious, Tactical Gridlock
The match started with high intensity as both sides looked to establish tactical dominance.
It was the Atlas Lions who created the most dangerous first-half opportunities.
Second Half: Gakpo’s Emotion and Diop’s Late Stunner
Looking for a spark, Koeman introduced Wout Weghorst and Teun Koopmeiners.
As the Netherlands closed in on a quarterfinal ticket, Morocco launched a frantic late surge.
Penalty Shootout: Bounou Seals the Victory
After a scoreless, cagey extra-time period—highlighted by Verbruggen denying a point-blank blast from Soufiane Rahimi—the game moved to a definitive shootout.
The shootout was filled with pressure and high drama:
Netherlands: Teun Koopmeiners and Wout Weghorst converted their kicks, but Justin Kluivert missed, Quinten Timber fired wide, and Crysencio Summerville saw his shot brilliantly blocked by Yassine Bounou.
Morocco: Despite El Aynaoui rattling the crossbar and Hakimi hitting the post, conversions from Soufiane Rahimi and Chemsdine Talbi kept them level.
With the game on his boots, Moroccan midfielder Ismael Saibari stepped up and confidently blasted the winning spot-kick into the bottom corner, triggering euphoric celebrations across Monterrey.
