Netherlands Dominates Sweden in Football Match
Quick Look
- The Netherlands secured a decisive victory over Sweden, with goals from Cody Gakpo and Brian Brobbey.
- Sweden had a goal disallowed for offside.
- The Dutch team faced pressure after a previous draw, while Sweden aimed to build on a strong opening win.
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Why It Matters
The Netherlands faced pressure to win after drawing its previous match, while Sweden aimed to build on a strong opening win. Coaches Ronald Koeman and Graham Potter commented on team pressure and performance.
Game over.
Sweden will be devastated.
It's a third goal for the Dutch and a third goal coming from balls across the goal.
Denzel Dumfries fires the ball across and Cody Gakpo taps it home.
Sweden think they're back in the game but the offside flag is up!
Gustaf Lagerbielke gets up bravely to head home a cross.
Sweden fans go wild.
But then the flag goes up.
It was close, but it was offside
Wow.
It's almost a carbon copy of the first goal but down the right side.
Denzel Dumfries gets down the flank and plays the ball across the area and Brian Brobbey gets the faintest of touches to make it 2-0.
Sweden are having a nightmare here.
- AP
The Netherlands are under a considerable amount of pressure to beat Sweden after blowing two leads in its draw against Japan.
Coach Ronald Koeman faced several pointed questions about strategy after the Japan game and shot back with cryptic replies.
"In the Netherlands we always have a lot of pressure," Koeman said.
"I've spent a lot of years in football in the Netherlands as a player and a coach. Of course, there is some pressure but we're used to that. I think that as the Netherlands we always have the support of our fans and hopefully we can celebrate three points tomorrow."
Meanwhile, Sweden put on a show in its 5-1 win over Tunisia, starting its World Cup with a flourish after not qualifying in 2022.
"It's about how we perform and the mentality we have," Sweden coach Graham Potter said.
"We know that we are a work in progress and we’re improving. We have to play better against a better opponent and I think we’re ready to do that."
Open Questions
- Will Sweden recover from this loss?
- How will the Netherlands adjust strategy further?

