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Death Of Unborn Child, Goal, Then Elimination: Dutch Star Cody Gakpo Ends World Cup With Standing Ovation

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Cody Gakpo scored before Netherlands were eliminated from World Cup© AFP




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After scoring in the 72nd minute, Cody Gakpo immediately sank to his knees. As his teammates immediately rushed toward him in celebration, the 27-year-old forward covered his face while weeping, later pointing to the sky and appearing to pray. While this marked Gakpo’s third goal of the World Cup, this goal in the Round of 32 loss to Morocco on Monday was especially emotional for him. On Saturday, Gakpo and his partner, model Noa van der Bij, announced the death of their unborn child. Despite the grief, Gakpo was determined to continue on in the tournament.

“I think he dealt with it very well,” Netherlands head coach Ronald Koeman had said before the game. “There was never a moment where he said he wanted to leave the squad and go home. That says a lot about his maturity and the way in which he can deal with this.”

And just as Gakpo has been a key contributor for the Oranje, his teammates have been there to support him and his family during this difficult time.

“The most important thing is to ask, ‘What do you need?’” Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk said. “It’s awful news, and reminds us that football is secondary and there are much more important things in life.”

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In the 113th minute, Gakpo was substituted off for Justin Kluivert.

As he walked off the pitch, the Netherlands fans in a section behind the goal immediately rose for a standing ovation. As Gakpo rounded the corner toward the bench, the applause only grew louder — a show of appreciation for someone who showed up for his team while dealing with tragedy.

Maya Koluder-Ramirez is a student in the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Pundit snubs Lionel Messi, names duo as his favourites to win Golden Boot at the FIFA World Cup 

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Former France centre-back Frank Lebouef has snubbed Lionel Messi as he picked his compatriot Kylian Mbappe and England’s Harry Kane to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot.

Messi, 39, is the Golden Boot leader, scoring in each of holders Argentina’s opening three games as they sealed their passage to the knockouts without much fuss. Following a hat-trick in the campaign opener against Algeria, the Inter Miami forward bagged a brace against Austria and came off the bench to score in the win over Jordan.

Meanwhile, Mbappe has scored four times in three matches and is right behind Messi, alongside his compatriot Ousmane Dembele, Brazil’s Vinicius Junior and Norway’s Erling Haaland, with Kane a goal behind the second-placed quartet.

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“The increased number of teams changes things,” Lebouef told BOYLE Sports (via Tribal Football). “I don’t want to be overly harsh on nations like Curacao, Haiti, or Cape Verde, but the Golden Boot could easily be decided by someone scoring six or seven goals against those teams.

“In a perfect world, matches would be tight, but realistically, we will see some lopsided scores. For the Golden Boot, the favorites have to be Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe. If England and France both go deep in the tournament, I think it will be a contest between the two of them.”

Kane’s England are on the same side of the knockout bracket as Messi’s Argentina, with the duo slated to meet in the semis, while Mbappe’s France cnnot meet either team before the final.


Lionel Messi enjoying a record-breaking campaign at 2026 FIFA World Cup

Jordan vs Argentina: Group J - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Source: GettyJordan vs Argentina: Group J - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Source: Getty
Jordan vs Argentina: Group J – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Source: Getty

Lionel Messi is enjoying a historic campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, his sixth appearance at the quadrennial event since his debut at Germany 2006 two decades ago.

With his hat-trick against Algeria, Messi became the oldest hat-trick scorer in competition history and moved level with all-time top scorer Miroslav Klose. The brace against Austria and the goal against Jordan put him three clear of Klose and Kylian Mbappe.

The first player to score in seven consecutive games at the World Cup, Lionel Messi also has the most wins (19) in the competition and most goals outside the box (6) as he seeks to win his maiden FIFA World Cup Golden Boot.