World Cup
Brian Brobbey scores brace as Netherlands beat Sweden
Brian Brobbey opened his first start for the Netherlands with a two‑goal burst against Sweden, delivering a brace within the first 17 minutes of play. The Dutch side, coached by Ronald Koeman, saw the physical striker quickly dominate the Swedish defence.
Brobbey had entered the tournament with only one goal in thirteen international appearances, prompting slight frowns from some observers. His limited scoring record was seen as a weak case for a regular starting place.
Head coach Ronald Koeman opted for a more physical forward against Sweden, contrasting with Donyell Malen’s role in the opening match versus Japan. Koeman’s tactical shift aimed to add strength up front.
Netherlands thrash Sweden 5-1 at World Cup with Brobbey and Gakpo goals
Within 17 minutes the change proved decisive as Brobbey became an immediate problem for the Swedish back line. He held up the ball cleverly and forced the defence into uncomfortable areas. The striker then struck twice in quick succession, securing his brace. His two goals marked a rapid impact on the match.Dutch media hail 5-1 World Cup win over Sweden, global shock at Koeman’s side
Only Cristiano Ronaldo and Lukas Podolski had achieved a similar double at World Cups in the past four decades. Brobbey joined that exclusive group with his performance. Netherlands supporters celebrated the emergence of their target man. The team’s morale rose as the forward’s contribution was hailed.