After the dramatic victory of the Moroccan national football team at the World Cup, fans in Casablanca erupted in celebration, while in The Hague, police faced angry Dutch supporters after the Netherlands was eliminated in penalties. In the Schilderswijk neighborhood, incidents of violence were reported, with fireworks and stones thrown at the police, who intervened with rapid response units and water cannons. In Casablanca, the tension rose during the penalty shootout, but exploded in joy when Ismael Saibari scored the decisive penalty, securing their place in the round of 16. Fans took to the streets, celebrating with flares and horns, preparing for the match against Canada. Morocco managed to equalize in the last minutes of the match, and the victory in penalties reminded them of their historic run four years ago when they reached the semifinals.
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