What happened: Ronald Koeman has resigned as Netherlands manager following the team's World Cup last-32 elimination by Morocco, a penalty shootout defeat that came after a 1-1 draw in Monterrey. Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber and Crysencio Summerville each missed from the spot. The 63-year-old, in his second spell in charge, indicated he may have ended his managerial career altogether.
Why it matters: The departure leaves the Dutch federation searching for a new direction after a tournament that ended far short of expectations. The KNVB said the three players who missed penalties were targeted by racist and hateful abuse online and confirmed it will pursue criminal charges against those responsible. Koeman also cited personal reasons, noting his wife's serious illness has reshaped his perspective on the game.
By the numbers: Netherlands exited 1-1 after extra time, falling on penalties with three failed conversions. Morocco advanced to the Round of 16 from the last-32 tie. The Dutch finished their run scoring 2.8 per match while conceding 1.2, with a 5-1 win over Sweden their high point of the campaign.
What to watch: Attention turns to who the KNVB appoints next and whether the prosecution service acts on the abuse complaints. Morocco move on in the knockout bracket.