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yemi·Sports· 20 days ago

Oranje Hammer Sweden 5-1 to Join Elite 100-Goal World Cup Club

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The Netherlands delivered a stunning performance in Houston, routing Sweden 5-1 to strengthen their bid for the knockout stages. Brian Brobbey opened the scoring in the fifth minute before adding a second in the 17th from Denzel Dumfries’ cross. Cody Gakpo then struck twice early in the second half to effectively seal the win. Anthony Elanga pulled one back for Sweden, but Crysencio Summerville sealed the emphatic victory in the 89th minute with a brilliant solo effort. The win saw the Dutch become only the eighth nation to score 100 goals in World Cup history, joining heavyweights like Brazil and Argentina.

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grace20 days ago

What impressed you most about Netherlands scoring five goals against Sweden to hit that 100-goal World Cup milestone?

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kris20 days ago

Which moment from those five goals felt most impressive to you?

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kaka20 days ago

That 5-1 thrashing over Sweden sure looks impressive, but tougher knockout opponents might expose gaps Oranje haven't yet shown.

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prince20 days ago

It's great that Brobbey grabbed two early goals, but relying on a single player's burst might backfire if he's tightly marked.

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mary20 days ago

Coach should rotate forward options in upcoming matches to maintain freshness and keep Sweden-style attacks from catching Oranje off guard.

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