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Jorrel Hato Faces Chelsea World Cup Audit In Netherlands Knockout Tie

Jorrel Hato has been handed a live World Cup audit as the Netherlands prepare to face Morocco in the Round of 32.

Chelsea’s official tournament round-up confirmed that the Dutch finished top of Group F and will meet Morocco on Tuesday 30 June at 2am UK time.

That immediately turns Hato’s knockout week into more than an international footnote for Xabi Alonso.

The 20-year-old has not yet featured at the tournament, but his presence around a high-level Netherlands squad still matters.

Chelsea already know Marc Cucurella remains the senior left-back reference point after a heavy 2025/26 workload. Hato’s centre-back and left-back profile gives Alonso a different succession route.

‼️ Jorrel Hato is set to play an enormous role for Chelsea next season.

Able to play as the left-sided centre back, as well as at left back, Hato is expected to be a favourite for Alonso next term.

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Chelsea Get Another Left-Sided Defensive Read

The previous Hato World Cup wait was about patience.

This tie sharpens the stakes.

Reuters reported that Morocco finished second in Group C after an unbeaten group stage, with seven points from matches against Brazil, Scotland and Haiti.

The Guardian’s preview also framed the tie as one of the more demanding Round-of-32 games, shaped by pace, tactical pressure and emotional edge.

That is exactly the type of environment Chelsea will want Hato absorbing before pre-season.

Chelsea noted the Netherlands reached the knockouts after a 3-1 win over Tunisia. Hato remained unused, but the next step is whether Ronald Koeman trusts him when the tournament gets tighter.

If he earns minutes now, Chelsea gain a cleaner read on his readiness.

ReadChelsea has already examined how Hato became Chelsea’s first real test after Cucurella’s Real Madrid move.

This is the practical extension of that debate.

A sharp cameo against Morocco would not settle the left-back plan alone. It would, however, give Alonso evidence from pressure football rather than just training-ground projection.

That distinction matters with Chelsea already stretched by World Cup workloads.

For Hato, the wait itself has value. Minutes against Morocco would make it far more useful.

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