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Algeria score late to upset Dutch with surprise away win
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 spoiled 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.
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One dead, eight injured in stampede in Jordan as fans watched World Cup match, says Jordan News Agency


One person died, and eight others were injured after a stampede during a crowded gathering of fans in central Amman to watch Jordan’s World Cup match against Algeria early on Tuesday, Jordan News Agency reported, citing the country’s Public Security Directorate (PSD).
The incident occurred at Hashemite Square, where large numbers of fans had gathered in the capital to watch Jordan’s 2-1 defeat to Algeria, according to the Jordan News Agency.
Emergency teams transported nine injured people to the hospital after heavy congestion and crowd movement at the venue led to the crush. One of those injured later died, while the others sustained minor to moderate injuries, it reported citing the PSD.
Experts were investigating to determine the exact cause of death, it added.
Large crowds of spectators had gathered across the capital to follow the match, with Jordan competing in their first World Cup.
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Algeria Revive World Cup Hopes with Comeback Victory Over Jordan

Algeria breathed new life into their FIFA World Cup campaign on Monday after coming from behind to defeat Jordan 2-1 at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, a result that eliminated their fellow Arab opponents and kept the Desert Foxes firmly in contention for a place in the knockout stage.
Still hurting from their opening 3-0 defeat to defending champions Argentina, Algeria showed resilience and determination to overturn a first-half deficit with two second-half goals and claim their first points of the tournament.
Jordan stunned the North Africans when Nizar Al-Rashdan capitalised on a defensive lapse to put his side ahead before the interval, leaving Algeria facing the prospect of an early exit from the competition.
But Vladimir Petkovic’s men responded strongly after the break, dominating proceedings and eventually finding the goals needed to secure a crucial victory.
Speaking at the post-match press conference, Petkovic praised his team’s response and insisted the result was a fair reflection of their performance.
“I think ultimately we’ve produced two good performances. We deserve to win this game, and it certainly gives us a lot of confidence and belief ahead of our next match,” the Algeria coach said.
Petkovic admitted his side had paid the price for a defensive mistake in the opening half but commended Jordan for the challenge they posed.
“Jordan are a solid, combative side and deserved their place at the World Cup,” he added.
The victory leaves Algeria level on three points with Austria in Group J, three points behind leaders Argentina, who have already secured qualification for the Round of 32.
With one group match remaining, the Desert Foxes have put themselves back in the race for a knockout berth and now have the opportunity to determine their own destiny.
“What mattered for us was to win this match, to stay in the hunt, to make it through to the knockout stage, and ultimately to have our fate in our own hands,” Petkovic said.
“Nothing has yet been decided, but we’re in a good position.”
The win has restored confidence within the Algerian camp and sets up a decisive final group encounter as the North Africans seek to extend their stay at the World Cup.
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Messi, Mbappe and Haaland Ignite World Cup as Football’s Biggest Stars Take Centre Stage


BY KUNLE SOLAJA, NEW YORK
The expanded FIFA World Cup was designed to bring more nations, more matches and more stories to football’s grandest stage. Yet, barely two rounds into the tournament, some familiar names are once again dominating the spotlight.
Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland have emerged as the leading lights of the competition, delivering the kind of star power FIFA, broadcasters and fans around the world had hoped for.
In a country where sporting superstars command enormous attention, the United States has quickly embraced a tournament being illuminated by football’s biggest attractions.
At the forefront is Argentina captain Lionel Messi, who continues to defy age and expectation.
The 38-year-old has already rewritten history by becoming the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history. After opening his campaign with a hat-trick in Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Algeria, Messi followed up with both goals in a 2-0 win over Austria.
Even a missed penalty against Austria could not overshadow another commanding performance from the Argentine maestro, whose tally of 18 World Cup goals has further cemented his legendary status.
If Messi is setting the pace, France’s Kylian Mbappe is not far behind.
The Real Madrid forward has rediscovered his sparkle after a challenging club season and is once again tormenting defenders. Mbappe scored twice in France’s 3-1 victory over Senegal before adding another brace in a comfortable 3-0 defeat of Iraq.
Those four goals have moved him within touching distance of Messi’s World Cup scoring mark and reaffirmed his status as one of the most dangerous players in the tournament.
While Messi and Mbappe continue their familiar rivalry, Norway’s Erling Haaland has spectacularly announced himself at his first FIFA World Cup.
The prolific striker arrived at the tournament under intense scrutiny, with many wondering whether he could replicate his club form on the biggest international stage.
The answer has been emphatic.
Haaland scored twice in Norway’s opening 4-1 win over Iraq and repeated the feat in Monday’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Senegal, taking his tally to four goals in just two matches.
His goals have propelled Norway into the knockout rounds and transformed the Scandinavians into one of the tournament’s most exciting teams.
The showdown between Haaland and Mbappe now looms as one of the marquee fixtures of the group stage when Norway face France on Friday in a battle for top spot in Group I and, potentially, early leadership in the Golden Boot race.
Another young star capturing the imagination is Spain’s teenage sensation Lamine Yamal.
Spain struggled to a frustrating goalless draw against Cape Verde in his absence, but the 18-year-old made an immediate impact upon his return against Saudi Arabia.
Yamal scored the opening goal in a 4-0 victory that effectively settled the contest by halftime, producing a performance that underlined why many view him as the future face of world football.
There was a poetic symmetry to his latest display. Messi made his World Cup debut in 2006, and two decades later, Yamal appears poised to inherit football’s brightest spotlight.
England captain Harry Kane has also joined the tournament’s early headline-makers.
His brace against Croatia moved him level with Gary Lineker on 10 World Cup goals for England, putting him within touching distance of becoming his country’s outright leading scorer in the competition.
The race for the Golden Boot is already emerging as one of the tournament’s most compelling subplots.
Four years ago, Mbappe finished as the tournament’s top scorer with eight goals, narrowly edging Messi, who ultimately lifted the trophy after Argentina’s dramatic triumph.
A repeat of that final remains a tantalising possibility. But with Haaland announcing his arrival, Yamal continuing his rapid rise and Kane chasing history, the 2026 World Cup is proving that while established stars still shine brightest, new heroes are never far from emerging.
For now, though, Messi, Mbappe and Haaland are ensuring that football’s biggest stage remains illuminated by its biggest names.
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