Frenkie de Jong Returns from World Cup Heartbreak
Frenkie de Jong leaves the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a heartbreak after the Netherlands were eliminated in the Round of 32.
The Netherlands drew 1-1 with Morocco before losing 3-2 in the penalty shootout, with De Jong unable to inspire his team to a win.
De Jong produced some of the finest football of his career, establishing himself as the heartbeat of Ronald Koeman's Netherlands side.
He dictated the tempo of matches, orchestrated the team's build-up play, and repeatedly carried possession through opposition lines with his driving runs.
On 18 June, De Jong maintained his high standards across the 110 minutes he was on the field against Morocco.
Barcelona can take considerable encouragement from De Jong's performances, as he reinforced his reputation as one of the world's elite players in his position.
Hansi Flick will welcome back a midfielder who has confirmed his status as one of Europe's outstanding midfielders and one of Barcelona's most important players heading into the new season.
For De Jong, the competition ends with two very different stories: on one hand, he leaves having reaffirmed his status as one of Europe's outstanding midfielders, and on the other, another heartbreaking penalty shootout extends the Netherlands' painful World Cup history.
The biggest takeaway for Barcelona is clear: De Jong returns from the World Cup playing some of the best football of his career and ready to play a leading role in the new season.