Dutch footballer, left winger/centre forward for Liverpool and the Netherlands
World Cup action sees the Netherlands crush Sweden 5-1 while Germany edge to a last-minute 2-1 win against Côte d’Ivoire, keeping Germany atop Group E and the Dutch leading Group F. Sweden, Tunisia, and other sides face challenges as results shape knockout prospects.
The World Cup opener slate shows Morocco, Brazil, and Germany launching campaigns with competitive results. Messi leads Argentina to a commanding win in Group; Portugal, DR Congo draw; Ivory Coast beats Ecuador; Japan draws with the Netherlands; Germany crush Curacao; Brazil and Morocco draw in a tactically fraught encounter.
In the wake of Mexico hosting the World Cup, families of missing people highlight 135,000 cases across the country, using the tournament to draw attention. Guadalajara features FIFA-style posters, while protests press for government action and enhanced search efforts.
Curacao gains its first World Cup point in a 0-0 draw with Ecuador, powered by Eloy Room’s record-setting 15 saves. The monarchs Willem-Alexander and Maxima attend, celebrating Curacao’s historic run after a 7-1 loss to Germany, while Germany’s win over Ivory Coast secures their Group E top spot.
Netherlands dominates Sweden with five goals as Cody Gakpo and Brian Brobbey lead the attack; Germany secures a late win over Côte d’Ivoire to top Group E, setting up a knockout-round clash as 48-team World Cup format continues.
Morocco has eliminated the Netherlands 3-2 in a World Cup last-32 penalty shootout. Celebrations erupt in Casablanca, while police in The Hague deploy riot squads amid clashes as fans clash after the match.
Morocco has beaten Canada 3-0 in Houston to reach the World Cup round of 16, with Azzedine Ounahi scoring twice (50', 82') and Soufiane Rahimi adding a stoppage-time third. Canada had early chances but could not convert; Morocco will play the winner of Paraguay v France in Boston on Thursday.
Ronald Koeman has resigned as the Netherlands head coach following their World Cup last-32 defeat to Morocco. He has acknowledged the disappointment and says the responsibility rests with him. The Dutch side had aimed for a historic run but failed to reach the semi-finals, with the 63-year-old referencing health and personal priorities in his reasoning.