"He lost with an identity that is not Dutch...": Ibrahimovic slams Netherlands coach after WC exit
Guadalupe, June 30
Former football icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic was critical of the Netherlands manager Ronald Koeman following their loss to Morocco on penalties, saying that under his leadership, the Dutch team lost its identity and it made him "angry".
Morocco booked their place in the Round of 16 after defeating the Netherlands 3-2 in a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw after extra time.
Following the match, Ibrahimovic said on FOX, as quoted by the Spanish daily, Marca, "I think this defeat is Koeman's fault because I did not recognise this Dutch national team. He lost with an identity that is not the Dutch identity, and that makes me angry. Lose with your identity... that is what you are."
Coming to the Morocco versus Netherlands clash, after a tightly contested first half with few clear-cut chances, the breakthrough finally arrived in the 72nd minute with Cody Gakpo scoring for the Netherlands.
The Netherlands appeared set to progress until Morocco produced a dramatic response in stoppage time. In the 91st minute, Chemsdine Talbi delivered a teasing cross into the penalty area, where Issa Diop rose highest to power a header past the goalkeeper and level the score at 1-1, silencing the Dutch supporters.
The equaliser shifted the momentum in Morocco's favour, but neither side managed to create a decisive opportunity during the additional 30 minutes of extra time. Both teams remained disciplined defensively, forcing the contest to be settled by penalties.
The shootout proved to be a tense affair. Players from both teams missed two penalties each, while Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou once again demonstrated his penalty-saving reputation by correctly diving to deny Crysencio Summerville.
With the scores level, Ismael Saibari stepped up to take Morocco's decisive penalty and calmly converted, sealing a 3-2 shootout victory and sparking jubilant celebrations among the Moroccan players and fans.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I'm a big fan of Koeman as a player, but as a coach he's been disappointing. Zlatan is right - you can't just abandon the attacking philosophy that made Dutch football famous. Morocco deserved the win, they had more heart in those final moments. Bounou was outstanding in goal!
Incredible game! Morocco's equaliser in stoppage time was pure drama 🇲🇦 But let's be honest, Koeman has been under pressure for a while now. Ibrahimovic always speaks his mind - that's why we love him! But I think this is a bit harsh on the players who gave their all. Penalties are always a lottery.
Koeman trying to make Netherlands play like a Mourinho team was always going to fail. You can't teach total football to players who grew up on it and then tell them to park the bus! That's like telling a classical musician to suddenly play heavy metal. Respect to Morocco though - Africa's teams are rising! 🌍
I think Ibra is being a bit too harsh. Football evolves - not every nation plays the same style they did 20 years ago. Netherlands still created chances and Gakpo scored a great goal. Sometimes you just lose on penalties. But I agree the team lacked the usual Dutch flair and creativity in midfield.
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