The Dutch Oranje entered the knockout stages as Group F leaders. Following a narrow 2-2 draw with Japan, Ronald Koeman’s team kicked into high gear, thrashing Sweden 5-1 before beating Tunisia 3-1. Proud of themselves on the water front, the reigning champions, three-time World Cup finalists are keen to end their long drought in North America.
However, standing in their way is a strong Moroccan side with a proven track record of knockouts. The Atlas Lions, who made history by reaching the semifinals in Qatar four years ago, went through the treacherous Group C. The African champions held the strong Brazilians to a 1-1 draw, edged past Scotland 1-0, and confirmed their knockout ticket with a roaring 4-2 victory over Haiti.
Interestingly, Dutch manager Ronald Koeman spoke about his concerns before the match, saying the blockbuster game “came too soon” in a competition between two teams who are keen to go deep.
As the arena transforms into a sea of ​​brilliant orange and deep red, we are assured that we are the most talented artists. Will the quality of Dutch football be there, or will the defensive strength and explosiveness of the Atlas Lions cause another big challenge?
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