2026 World Cup: Late equaliser helps Morocco eliminate Netherlands on Penalties
2026 World Cup: Late equaliser helps Morocco eliminate Netherlands on Penalties
Morocco booked their place in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after defeating the Netherlands 3-2 on penalties following a thrilling 1-1 draw in their Round of 32 encounter.
The Netherlands looked on course to secure victory after Cody Gakpo broke the deadlock in the 72nd minute, calmly finishing off a well-crafted move following an assist from Crysencio Summerville.
The Dutch had enjoyed the better of a tense and evenly matched contest, controlling possession and creating the clearer chances. Morocco, meanwhile, struggled to threaten consistently in attack but stayed organised and disciplined at the back, refusing to let the game slip away.
Their persistence eventually paid off, as a 2026 World Cup late equaliser stunned the Netherlands in the closing stages, dramatically changing the complexion of the tie and denying the Dutch victory in regulation time.
Defender Ismael Diop had earlier gone into the referee’s book after receiving a yellow card, but he later redeemed himself in dramatic fashion.
Deep into stoppage time, at 90+1 minutes, Diop rose to score the equaliser from a pass by Chadi Talbi, sending Moroccan supporters into celebration and forcing the game into a penalty shootout.
The shootout proved to be a test of nerves for both sides.
Teun Koopmeiners converted the Netherlands’ opening penalty, while Nabil El Aynaoui missed Morocco’s first effort.
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However, the Dutch failed to take advantage as Justin Kluivert saw his spot kick saved.
Soufiane Rahimi restored parity for Morocco before Wout Weghorst scored for the Netherlands.
Talbi then kept Morocco in contention with a successful kick, while Quinten Timber failed to convert for the Dutch.
Voice Media Trust (VMT NEWS) reports that the Paris Saint-Germain and UEFA Champions League winner, Achraf Hakimi, also missed for Morocco, leaving the contest finely balanced.
The pressure increased further when Summerville was unable to find the net for the Netherlands.
Ibrahim Saibari then stepped forward and calmly converted the decisive penalty, sealing a 3-2 shootout victory for Morocco and completing an impressive comeback.
The result highlighted Morocco’s fighting spirit and ability to perform under pressure. After trailing for most of the second half, they showed resilience to score late and held their composure in the shootout.
For Netherlands, it was a disappointing exit after controlling large periods of the game.Their inability to finish off the contest in regulation time and missed penalties ultimately proved costly.
Morocco will now carry renewed confidence into the Round of 16 after producing one of the most dramatic comebacks of the knockout stage.