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Why the Dutch deem Morocco overrated ahead of World Cup clash
In a Studio Oranje segment on VoetbalPrimeur, pundits argued that Morocco is being overestimated in the Netherlands ahead of the World Cup encounter between the two nations. The discussion aired shortly after midnight, with an update posted at 01:03.
The analysts highlighted the Dutch central defence, naming Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and Tottenham Hotspur's Micky van de Ven as the backbone of the Netherlands. They contrasted this with Morocco's centre, comprising Fulham's Issa Diop and Crystal Palace's Chadi Riad.
According to the commentary, the difference in quality between the two defensive pairings is significant. The speakers suggested that this gap means the Dutch are making Morocco appear larger than it truly is.
Despite the criticism, the pundits affirmed that Morocco is a good country and a worthy opponent. The remarks were framed as a respectful acknowledgement of Morocco's footballing stature.
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The segment concluded by directing viewers to the upcoming Studio Oranje preview of the "absolute kraker" match between the Netherlands and Morocco, underscoring the anticipation surrounding the World Cup duel.