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Morocco Fight Back to Knock Netherlands Out and Reach World Cup Last 16
Morocco produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the 2026 FIFA World Cup as they fought back from behind to beat the Netherlands 3-2 on penalties in Monterrey and book their place in the last 16.
The Atlas Lions dominated large parts of the match but needed a stoppage-time equaliser from Issa Diop before holding their nerve in the penalty shootout to secure a memorable victory over the Dutch.
Here are the key moments from Morocco’s famous win:
Early Battles Set the Tone
The match began at a high intensity, with both teams engaged in physical duels across the pitch. Morocco’s Ismail Saibari and the Netherlands’ Jan Paul van Hecke were involved in several fierce battles, while Brian Brobbey and Chadi Riad also exchanged heavy challenges.
Morocco Create the Better Chances
Morocco looked the more dangerous side during the first half. Neil El Aynaoui and Achraf Hakimi, making his 100th international appearance, both tested Dutch goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, who produced several excellent saves to keep the scores level.
Hakimi Hits the Woodwork
After the break, Morocco increased the pressure and came close to taking the lead when Hakimi struck the crossbar. Despite controlling possession, they were punished moments later.
Emotional Gakpo Gives Netherlands the Lead
In the 72nd minute, the Netherlands launched a swift counter-attack which ended with Cody Gakpo smashing the ball into the net. The Liverpool forward, who had recently revealed the heartbreaking loss of his unborn son, was embraced by his teammates after scoring what appeared to be the winning goal.
Diop’s Dramatic Stoppage-Time Equaliser
Just when the Netherlands looked set to advance, Morocco struck in the opening seconds of added time. Issa Diop rose highest to power home a header from Chemsdine Talbi’s cross, sending Moroccan supporters into celebration and forcing extra time.
Verbruggen Produces Save of the Tournament
Early in extra time, Bart Verbruggen made a remarkable save to deny substitute Soufiane Rahimi, who had dribbled brilliantly through the Dutch defence. It was one of the standout saves of the tournament.
Penalty Drama
The shootout produced more twists and turns:
- Teun Koopmeiners scored for the Netherlands.
- Neil El Aynaoui hit the crossbar for Morocco.
- Justin Kluivert struck the post.
- Soufiane Rahimi’s effort squeezed under Verbruggen to level the shootout.
- Wout Weghorst restored the Dutch advantage.
- Quinten Timber dragged his penalty wide.
- Achraf Hakimi missed the chance to put Morocco ahead by hitting the post.
- Dutch substitute Crysencio Summerville was then denied by goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.
Saibari Sends Morocco Through
With the final penalty, Ismail Saibari calmly sent Verbruggen the wrong way to seal a 3-2 shootout victory and spark wild celebrations among the Moroccan players and fans.
Morocco Continue Africa’s Historic Run
Four years after reaching the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup, Morocco have once again shown their quality on the biggest stage by eliminating another European giant.
The Atlas Lions, led by coach Mohamed Ouahbi, become the first African nation to reach the last 16 at the 2026 World Cup and will now face Canada for a place in the quarter-finals. Their resilience, talent and fighting spirit continue to make them one of the tournament’s most dangerous teams.
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