World Cup
Dutch ridicule 'emotional' Filip Joos after Belgium-Senegal chaos
Belgium’s 16th-final defeat to Senegal produced one of the most talked-about moments of the tournament: the emotional commentary of Filip Joos for the VRT. Dutch viewers, in particular, highlighted his visibly shaken reactions to the chaotic developments in the match.
Joos’ most striking remark came after the altercation between Johan Bakayoko and Youri Tielemans. "This is the gravestone on our World Cup," he said, reflecting the collapse in Belgian confidence. Kees Kwakman, a former player with Volendam, NAC and FC Groningen, agreed: "‘It’s over,’ he said." The early substitutions by head coach Rudi Garcia, removing stars Doku and De Bruyne, deepened the sense of crisis.
Bram van Polen, a former PEC Zwolle player, pointed to another pivotal moment: the removal of Arthur Theate, described as "the best man for Belgium all World Cup." Joos’ disbelief peaked when he exclaimed, "Unbelievable! Unbelievable!" Kwakman concluded: "He was completely done."
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Early resignation to elimination was evident. Van Polen recalled Joos predicting in the 72nd minute that Belgium would face the United States in the next round. Kwakman added: "‘Or Bosnia,’ he said." The penalty awarded for the foul on Tielemans was also scrutinised. Joos insisted Tielemans showed the Dutch how to take a penalty, contrasting with Dutch frustration over their own missed spot-kicks against Morocco. Wesley Sonck, in the studio, joined the criticism. "Someone behind the scenes said we could still learn from them. There’s still frustration here. We thought: that’s how you score it." The Dutch missed three penalties in their shoot-out loss to Morocco. Joos’ commentary did not go unnoticed in the Netherlands. On radio, Peter Vandenbempt let rip: "It’s unbelievable! Belgium rises from the dead. You wouldn’t believe it," he shouted after Tielemans’ 2-2 equaliser. After the 3-2 lead, he declared: "The miracle has happened. It’s a miracle." Vandenbempt later criticised Garcia’s decisions. The next flashpoint comes on Monday night at 02:00 Belgian time, when Belgium face the United States in the Round of 16. While the match may not match the emotional rollercoaster of Senegal, commentators will again be expected to react in real time.