What’s going on with penalties – is it time to end the ‘stutter’?
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60'
Goal
Kylian MBAPPE (France) scores!! -
63'
Yellow card
Issa DIOP (Morocco) is booked by -
66'
Goal
Ousmane DEMBELE (France) scores!!
France squad
- Selected
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3 Lucas Digne
Defender -
4 Dayot UPAMECANO
Defender -
5 Jules KOUNDE
Defender -
6 Manu KONE
Midfielder -
7 Ousmane DEMBELE
Forward -
10 Kylian MBAPPE
C Forward -
11 Michael OLISE
Forward -
14 Adrien RABIOT
Midfielder -
16 Mike MAIGNAN
Goalkeeper -
17 William SALIBA
Defender -
20 Desire DOUE
Forward -
1 Brice SAMBA
Goalkeeper -
2 Malo GUSTO
Defender -
8 Aurelien TCHOUAMENI
Midfielder -
9 Marcus THURAM
Forward -
12 Bradley BARCOLA
Forward -
13 Ngolo KANTE
Midfielder -
15 Ibrahima KONATE
Defender -
18 Warren ZAIRE-EMERY
Midfielder -
19 Theo HERNANDEZ
Defender -
21 Lucas HERNANDEZ
Defender -
22 Jean-Philippe MATETA
Forward -
23 Robin RISSER
Goalkeeper -
24 Rayan CHERKI
Midfielder -
25 Maghnes AKLIOUCHE
Midfielder -
26 Maxence Lacroix
Defender
Morocco squad
- Selected
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1 Yassine BOUNOU
Goalkeeper -
2 Achraf HAKIMI
C Defender -
3 Noussair MAZRAOUI
Defender -
6 Ayyoub BOUADDI
Midfielder -
7 Chemsdine TALBI
Midfielder -
8 Azzedine OUNAHI
Midfielder -
10 Brahim DIAZ
Forward -
14 Issa Diop
Defender -
23 Bilal EL KHANNOUSS
Midfielder -
24 Neil EL AYNAOUI
Midfielder -
26 Anass SALAH EDDINE
Defender -
4 Sofyan AMRABAT
Midfielder -
5 Marwane SAADANE
Defender -
9 Soufiane RAHIMI
Forward -
11 Ismael SAIBARI
Midfielder -
12 Munir EL KAJOUI
Goalkeeper -
13 Zakaria EL OUAHDI
Defender -
15 Samir EL MOURABET
Midfielder -
16 Gessime YASSINE
Midfielder -
17 Amine SBAI
Forward -
18 Chadi RIAD
Defender -
19 Youssef BELAMMARI
Defender -
20 Ayoub El Kaabi
Forward -
21 Ayoube AMAIMOUNI
Forward -
22 Ahmed Reda TAGNAOUTI
Goalkeeper -
25 Redouane HALHAL
Defender
France beat Morocco 2-0 in their World Cup 2026 quarter-final in Foxborough, but the match reignited debate about the "stutter" penalty after captain Kylian Mbappe saw a hesitant spot-kick easily saved by goalkeeper Yassine Bounou while the game was goalless. Mbappe recovered to score a curling effort on the hour, with Ousmane Dembele adding a second, yet his uncharacteristic miss prompted pundits to question whether the stuttering run-up — permitted under Fifa rules provided a player does not feint immediately before striking — is now doing players more harm than good.
The technique, long used by figures such as Pele, Hugo Sanchez and John Aldridge, has struggled this tournament: of 26 stutter penalties (shootouts included) only 57% were scored, against a 68% conversion rate for the 35 non-stutter attempts. More broadly, this has been a poor World Cup from 12 yards, with 30% of non-shootout penalties missed — the second-highest since records began in 1966 — rising to a record 35% miss rate once shootouts are included. Pundits including Pat Nevin, Ian Wright and Roy Keane attributed the trend to bigger, better-prepared goalkeepers armed with data, and to disruptions such as the three-minute, 12-second VAR delay before Mbappe's kick. It was only Mbappe's second penalty miss for France, who has now scored 14 of 16, while Bounou has been beaten by just two of nine World Cup penalties he has faced.
- Mbappe's stutter penalty was saved, but France still beat Morocco 2-0.
- Stutter penalties converted at just 57% this World Cup, versus 68% otherwise.
- A record 35% of penalties have been missed, blamed on stronger goalkeepers.