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Koeman defends Netherlands’ defensive tactics after Morocco advance to World Cup last 16 on penalties

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​Koeman argued that the defensive approach employed by his side was not born out of any fear of their opponents, Morocco.

By Kehinde Okeowo

​Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman has defended his side’s defensive approach after Morocco came from behind to beat the European team via a penalty shootout and advance to the last 16 stage of the 2026 World Cup.

​The North Africans dominated the encounter played in Monterrey, but were thwarted by inspired goalkeeping from Bart Verbruggen and the woodwork.

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​It was, however, the Netherlands who took the lead in the 72nd minute through Cody Gakpo, who smashed home after a lightning-fast break.

​But in a grandstand finish, Issa Diop thumped home a stoppage-time header, sending the game to extra time and, ultimately, penalties.

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​The Dutch eventually missed three of their spot-kicks, which allowed Ismail Saibari to seal a 3-2 win for Morocco.

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​Speaking after the loss, Koeman argued his defensive approach against Mohamed Ouahbi’s side was not out of any fear of their opponents, but rather to give them a better chance of winning the game.

​He said: “With this defensive approach, we gave away much less than we did during the [group] matches.”

​Koeman added: “You can think of the tactics whatever you like, but we gave away much less against a team much stronger than Sweden and Tunisia. And if I had to do it again, I would do it the same way.”

​The Dutch tactician, however, went on to say he would decide on his future with the side after reflecting on the team’s elimination.

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