Round of 32 Delivers Chaos: Germany and Netherlands fall, hosts advance, and 16 teams remain

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Round of 32 Delivers Chaos: Germany and Netherlands fall, hosts advance, and 16 teams remain

Round of 32 Delivers Chaos: Germany and Netherlands fall, hosts advance, and 16 teams remain

Let me start with a sentence that will be replayed in football history. Germany and the Netherlands are out of the World Cup. Not in the semifinals. Not in the quarterfinals. In the first-ever Round of 32 . The expanded 48-team tournament has delivered its first major shocks, with Paraguay and Morocco eliminating two of Europe’s traditional powerhouses on penalties. It was a night of drama, heartbreak, and unforgettable football.

The Giant Killers: Paraguay and Morocco Shock the World

Paraguay 1-1 Germany (4-3 pens) was the first seismic shock. The Germans, four-time world champions, were expected to cruise through. Instead, they were held to a gritty 1-1 draw by a disciplined Paraguay side that refused to be intimidated. When the final whistle blew, the match went to penalties. Paraguay kept their nerve. Germany did not. The four-time champions were heading home. It was Germany’s earliest World Cup exit since 1938.

Morocco 0-0 Netherlands (3-2 pens) was the second blow. The Atlas Lions, who captured the world’s imagination in 2022, did it again. They held the Dutch to a goalless draw and then outlasted them from the spot. The Netherlands, the 2010 runners-up and three-time finalists, were eliminated. Two European giants . One night. Both sent packing by African and South American underdogs.

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Hosts Stand Firm: All Three Co-Hosts Progress

The three host nations delivered under pressure. The United States beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in a composed performance. Mexico swept past Ecuador 2-0. Canada edged past South Africa 1-0. All three hosts advanced to the Round of 16, keeping the home crowds dreaming.

Late Stoppage & Extra Time Thrillers

Belgium 3-2 Senegal (AET) was the comeback of the tournament. The Red Devils fell 2-0 behind to a Senegal side that had already set an African record for the largest margin of victory in a World Cup match. Belgium looked dead and buried. Then came the late double-salvo. Romelu Lukaku pulled one back in the 87th minute. Youri Tielemans equalized in the 90+4th minute to force extra time. And then, in the 120th minute, Tielemans coolly converted a penalty to seal an unforgettable 3-2 comeback. Belgium survived. Senegal was heartbroken.

Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde (AET) was another thriller. Cape Verde, the tiny island nation of under 600,000 people, continued their fairy-tale run. They pushed the defending champions to extra time. But Lionel Messi and Lisandro Martínez stepped up to send Argentina through. Cape Verde left with their heads held high.

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Full Round of 32 Results

Match Result
Canada vs. South Africa 1-0
Brazil vs. Japan 2-1
Paraguay vs. Germany 1-1 (4-3 pens)
Morocco vs. Netherlands 0-0 (3-2 pens)
Norway vs. Ivory Coast 2-1
France vs. Sweden 3-0
Mexico vs. Ecuador 2-0
England vs. DR Congo 2-1
Belgium vs. Senegal 3-2 (AET)
United States vs. Bosnia 2-0
Spain vs. Austria 2-0
Portugal vs. Croatia 1-0
Switzerland vs. Algeria 1-0
Australia vs. Egypt 1-1 (4-3 pens)
Argentina vs. Cape Verde 3-2 (AET)
Colombia vs. Ghana 2-0

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The 16 Teams Through to the Round of 16

  • Canada 🇨🇦
  • Brazil 🇧🇷
  • Paraguay 🇵🇾
  • Morocco 🇲🇦
  • Norway 🇳🇴
  • France 🇫🇷
  • Mexico 🇲🇽
  • England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
  • Belgium 🇧🇪
  • United States 🇺🇸
  • Spain 🇪🇸
  • Portugal 🇵🇹
  • Switzerland 🇨🇭
  • Australia 🇦🇺
  • Argentina 🇦🇷
  • Colombia 🇨🇴

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Key Tactical Trends & Discipline

Tactics: Elite sides predominantly used 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 formations, while underdogs frequently employed a defensive 5-4-1 or 5-3-2 low-block, resulting in several matches being decided by penalties.

Discipline: High-stakes, physical matches led to multiple bookings. Notably, the USA overcame a 64th-minute red card against Bosnia, and Ecuador finished with ten men against Mexico.

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The Records That Fell

  • Germany’s earliest exit since 1938
  • Netherlands eliminated on penalties by Morocco
  • Belgium’s 120th-minute penalty the latest winning goal in World Cup knockout history
  • Paraguay’s first-ever knockout win against a European giant
  • Cape Verde’s fairy-tale run ended in extra time

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Round of 32 by the Numbers

  • 16 matches played
  • 4 matches decided on penalties
  • 2 European giants eliminated (Germany, Netherlands)
  • 1 miraculous comeback (Belgium from 2-0 down)
  • 3 hosts advanced
  • 16 teams remain

What to Watch Next

The Round of 16 begum on July 4. The matchups are set . The stakes are higher. The big names are falling. The underdogs are rising. And the World Cup is delivering drama that will be talked about for generations and all are being reported each day on Accra Street Journal- Sports .

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Source Used: Accra Street Journal-Sports

Samuel Kwame Boadu

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Entrepreneur | Digital Marketer & Strategist | Contributor on Business, Health, Sports & Innovation in Ghana. More Samuel Kwame Boadu is a Ghanaian entrepreneur, media publisher, and digital marketing strategist. He is the founder and CEO of SamBoad Business Group Ltd, which includes subsidiaries in media, digital marketing, logistics, and courier services such as SamBoad Publishing, SamBoad Media Consult, and SamBoad Express.

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