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World Cup 2026: Ronald Koeman says Netherlands will be underdogs against Morocco in last 32

Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman started the mind games early ahead of a blockbuster last-32 match against Morocco at the 2026 World Cup.

The Dutch wrapped up top spot in Group F with a 3-1 win over Tunisia on Thursday night in Kansas City. That means they now take on Morocco, the Group C runners-up, in a knockout tie in Mexico.

Koeman immediately looked to put pressure on the North Africans by suggesting his side will be the underdogs at the Monterrey Stadium next Tuesday.

“I’m not sure if we are the favourite in the match against Morocco,” Koeman told reporters after the win over Tunisia.

“We need to prepare for Morocco, because it’ll be a big game. It’s a good team with a lot of quality, and they can score easily.”

Koeman, 63, played down questions of any ambitions beyond the last 32, saying: “I don’t think we’re in a situation yet to think about that. We’re going towards our real test, and that’s what we’re going to prepare for.”

Brobbey on target again

The Netherlands boast a 100 per cent record so far after they chalked up a comfortable 3-1 victory over Tunisia in Kansas City.

The Dutch started at a red-hot pace, taking just seven minutes to establish a 2-0 lead. Koeman’s side went ahead in the third minute courtesy of an Ellyes Skhiri own goal, after he lashed out at a cross and inadvertently tipped the ball into the back of his own net.