Soccer-Algeria score late to upset Dutch with surprise away win


Algeria players after the match, Soccer Football, International Friendly, Netherlands v Algeria, De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands, June 3, 2026. REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

ROTTERDAM, June 3 (Reuters) - Winger Anis ⁠Hadj Moussa scored on his home ground to give Algeria a ⁠surprise 1-0 away win over the Netherlands in their World Cup ‌warm-up on Wednesday.

Hadj Moussa, who plays for Dutch club Feyenoord, cut in off the right wing and struck a powerful shot into the far corner four minutes from time to hand ​the North Africans a morale-boosting win at De Kuip, ⁠where he plays his club ⁠football.

It was as much as Algeria deserved after a strong second-half performance, roared ⁠on ‌by a large number of noisy travelling fans.

Hadj Moussa’s effort was his first international goal and spoilt the home team’s send-off before they ⁠depart for New York on Thursday.

"This is not what ​you want in ‌your farewell match," Dutch captain Virgil van Dijk told Dutch NOS television.

"If ⁠you look at ​the game, we should have been at least 2–0 up. Hopefully, our sharpness will return quickly and we'll finish our chances properly from now on. It's positive that ⁠most of the players got some playing time, ​but of course we don't play to lose," he said.

Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane, sporting a mask after facial injuries suffered in April, made several good stops throughout ⁠the game to alleviate concerns over the keeper’s position in the side, which has been the subject of speculation in recent months.

The Dutch will play Uzbekistan in a friendly in New York on Monday before moving on to ​their base in Kansas City. Their opening Group F ⁠game is against Japan in Dallas on June 14.

Algeria face World Cup holders Argentina ​in their opening game in Group J ‌in Kansas City on June 16. Algeria ​take on Bolivia in Kansas City next Wednesday in their last warm-up game.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Toby Davis)

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