Van Dijk Reflects on Netherlands' Early World Cup Exit
Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk vowed to reflect on the team's painful early exit from the 2026 World Cup after losing to Morocco on penalties in the Round of 32.
Virgil van Dijk, captain of the Dutch national football team, posted a message thanking fans after the Netherlands' campaign in the 2026 World Cup ended in the Round of 32. The Dutch fell to Morocco in a penalty shootout, forcing them to exit the 2026 World Cup at the Round of 32 stage.
Van Dijk recently posted on Instagram about the elimination, saying: "As captain, my only desire has always been to make this country proud. Having our World Cup journey end so early is deeply painful, because I know how much this team has given every single day. There are many things being said, and those conversations will come later. But right now, what matters is accepting that we failed, and all of us take full responsibility for that result. I want to thank every fan who traveled to support us, as well as everyone back home who believed in us and stood by us until the very last second. We see you, and we felt your support with every step of this journey."