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NEW: Orange Crush: Netherlands Top Group F as Tunisia’s World Cup Nightmare Ends

by Chinedu Ochulo
June 26, 2026
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It was raining in Kansas City on Thursday night — and honestly, it matched the mood for Tunisia perfectly. The Eagles of Carthage arrived at Arrowhead Stadium already eliminated, already humiliated, and unfortunately for them, things didn’t get much better. The Netherlands, playing with the precision and ruthlessness of a side with serious World Cup ambitions, delivered a commanding 3-1 victory to top Group F and set up a mouthwatering Round of 32 clash with Morocco.

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Ronald Koeman’s Oranje were barely one hundred seconds into the match before the fun began — for them, at least.

In just the third minute, Denzel Dumfries drove a vicious low cross into the Tunisian box, looking to pick out Brian Brobbey lurking at the back post. Tunisia captain Ellyes Skhiri had other ideas. He slapped at it with his foot, desperate to clear. Instead, he diverted it straight past his own goalkeeper. Own goal number twelve of the tournament — and arguably the most painful. The Tunisian captain, trying to save his side, became the villain of his own story.

Four minutes later, it got worse. Tijjani Reijnders floated a delicious free kick to the back post, Virgil van Dijk — the commanding Dutch captain — headed it back across the six-yard box, and there was Brobbey, unmarked and merciless, nodding it home for his third goal of the tournament. Seven minutes played. Two goals up. The Netherlands were already on a stroll.

Tunisia did try — goalkeeper Aymen Dahmen made a string of impressive saves to stop a rout in the first half, and to their credit, the Eagles of Carthage refused to simply roll over. But for a team that had shipped twelve goals in their previous two games, conceding just twice before the break was almost an achievement in itself.

The second half brought the briefest of storylines for the Tunisian faithful. In the 54th minute, Hazem Mastouri — making his World Cup debut — rose magnificently to meet a perfectly delivered Hannibal Mejbri corner and powered a header into the net. Suddenly it was 2-1. Arrowhead stirred. Could Tunisia manufacture a miracle comeback? Could they actually make this interesting?

Not a chance.

Within eight minutes, the Dutch responded with clinical indifference. Jan Paul van Hecke, joining the attack from centre-back, met a corner from Reijnders at the back post and powered home a towering header — his first World Cup goal. The ball took a deflection off Anis Ben Slimane on the way in, but the Dutch weren’t complaining. 3-1. Game over. Tunisia’s flickering hope was extinguished as quickly as it had appeared.

The Netherlands managed the final twenty minutes with ease, Koeman rotating in Memphis Depay and Noa Lang while Van Dijk and Co. kept things tidy at the back. Around them, the rain came down harder. The sea of orange in the stands barely noticed.

The big picture? The Netherlands finish Group F with ten goals scored across three games — a frightening statistic for any team in their path. They now face Morocco in the Round of 32, a genuine stern test against the 2022 semi-finalists. As for Tunisia, they leave North America winless, pointless, and having conceded thirteen goals across three group-stage games — a miserable campaign that will haunt them for years.

The Oranje are hunting. And they look very, very dangerous.

Man of the Match: Brobbey

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