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Guardian Sport20.06.2026Sport1 dk okuma

Netherlands' Brian Brobbey Stars in Crushing Win Over Sweden

L'essentiel

  • Brian Brobbey scored twice in the opening 17 minutes, leading the Netherlands to a dominant victory over Sweden.
  • Cody Gakpo added two goals, and Crysencio Summerville scored late, securing a crushing win that puts pressure on Sweden's next match.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The Netherlands secured a dominant win against Sweden, with Brian Brobbey scoring twice early on. This performance puts pressure on Sweden's upcoming match against Japan.

Taille de police

It turns out Sweden do not have a monopoly on old fashioned centre-forward play. They were schooled in it here by Brian Brobbey, who was brought in by Ronald Koeman to give their attack a focal point and swiftly made his under-pressure manager resemble a genius. Brobbey scored twice in the opening 17 minutes to pave the way for a crushing win, proving impossible to handle with a cocktail of strength, touch and finishing.

The Netherlands were equally impressive as a collective, devastating Sweden down the flanks and effectively ending the contest with two Cody Gakpo finishes soon after the break. Anthony Elanga briefly raised the temperature but Crysencio Summerville’s excellent late goal added garnish and means Sweden must now be treated as an enigma.

While Viktor Gyökeres and Alexander Isak had made hay in the 5-1 win against Tunisia, neither could beat Bart Verbruggen here. A defeat of identical size piles pressure on Tuesday’s meeting with Japan for Graham Potter, whose team could have scored more but allowed the Netherlands to carve them apart at will. Surely, in this most forgiving of formats, a team that began so emphatically cannot tumble out at the first hurdle.

Full report to follow

Questions ouvertes

  • Can Sweden recover from this defeat?
  • Will the Netherlands maintain this form?

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