It is always possible, and it is further complicated by the LSAS system, but that is something to wait for the report.
And Jayden, I thought I'd add an example of the inertia.
This is a video from a board member of a 767 go around in Sydney. The 767 is a lightweight compared to an MD11, and is a veritable rocketship, and yet it still takes a long time to "get going".
767 Go Around
The aircraft flies slightly out of frame, but you'll see the go around is initiated by the 6:48 mark. Compare the height to that at the 6:52 mark.