World Cup
Ten Cate warns Netherlands: Morocco’s balance could tip the round‑of‑16
On Tuesday night, the Netherlands face Morocco in the World Cup round of 16 at 03:00, a clash that the Dutch are not clear favourites for, according to former coach Henk ten Cate, who describes the encounter as a fifty‑fifty duel.
Henk ten Cate said, "I don’t think it’s certain. Morocco is a very good team," adding that "their defensive organisation looks very good and they give away very little." He believes the two sides are evenly matched.
He also noted that Morocco have "a number of players who can clearly make the difference," reinforcing his view that the tie is fifty‑fifty.
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Guus Hiddink warned that the Moroccan players can "sometimes get emotional," a factor that could lead to yellow cards, given their great passion. Hiddink advised the Dutch to be "firm but correct" in duels, noting that if the Moroccan passion becomes too great it becomes a factor for any team, and that Koeman must manage this balance.Moroccan fan's Geert Wilders shirt sparks viral buzz before World Cup
The winner of the match will advance to meet Canada, who secured a 0‑1 victory over South Africa on Sunday, moving them further into the knockout phase.