Soccer-Netherlands' loss to Algeria a pre-World Cup wake-up call, says Koeman


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Netherlands v Algeria - De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands - June 3, 2026 Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman reacts REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, June 4 (Reuters) - The ⁠Netherlands' 1-0 home defeat by Algeria in their World Cup warm-up ⁠on Wednesday was a wake-up call before they head to ‌the U.S. for next week’s tournament start, coach Ronald Koeman said.

The North Africans snatched a late winner on the eve of the Dutch squad's departure for New York, where they have ​another friendly against World Cup debutants Uzbekistan on ⁠Monday.

"I absolutely hate losing; this ⁠was a match we should have won,” a frustrated Koeman said. "We have to ⁠win ‌these kinds of home matches; our (ranking) position demands it.”

Koeman felt the eighth-ranked Dutch dominated the opening 25 minutes against fellow World Cup ⁠qualifiers Algeria and had several good chances but then ​let matters slip.

"Because ‌you don't put the game to bed within those first 25 ⁠minutes, you end ​up playing against yourselves," Koeman said.

"If you get four or five clear chances, you have to score. And even if that doesn't happen, it shouldn't become a ⁠problem.

"But after that, we started making things more ​difficult for ourselves. At times we lacked aggression and were simply too nice."

Algeria's Feyenoord winger Anis Hadj Moussa, playing on his home ground, netted the winner ⁠four minutes from time to dampen the Dutch squad’s mood ahead of their departure on Thursday.

Asked if it was better to suffer a defeat in the build-up rather than at the World Cup, Koeman replied, “No”.

"Winning always gives you ​a certain feeling. Losing is simply bad. We ⁠certainly don't need to panic now, but we do need to dot the i's ​and cross the t's again. You could ‌call it a wake-up call," he said.

The ​Netherlands face Japan, Sweden and Tunisia in group F at the finals.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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