Zürcher Nachrichten - Netherlands thump Sweden in Houston to get World Cup liftoff

EUR -
AED 4.25832
AFN 75.943571
ALL 92.851987
AMD 424.237526
ANG 2.075279
AOA 1064.433953
ARS 1725.068059
AUD 1.627158
AWG 2.088575
AZN 1.973233
BAM 1.956921
BBD 2.335698
BDT 142.299672
BGN 1.96696
BHD 0.437349
BIF 3462.238466
BMD 1.159514
BND 1.480229
BOB 13.469541
BRL 6.038399
BSD 1.159649
BTN 110.812999
BWP 15.611876
BYN 3.527375
BYR 22726.478286
BZD 2.332406
CAD 1.606965
CDF 2635.57538
CHF 0.938755
CLF 0.026937
CLP 1060.155289
CNY 7.818837
CNH 7.816013
COP 3623.794938
CRC 520.891641
CUC 1.159514
CUP 30.727126
CVE 110.326771
CZK 24.199091
DJF 206.512953
DKK 7.475626
DOP 67.857993
DZD 154.147022
EGP 58.208659
ERN 17.392713
ETB 187.600635
FJD 2.553479
FKP 0.856877
GBP 0.854968
GEL 3.026356
GGP 0.856877
GHS 12.757032
GIP 0.856877
GMD 85.245999
GNF 10187.703975
GTQ 8.84884
GYD 242.622703
HKD 9.09691
HNL 31.088406
HRK 7.53615
HTG 151.74496
HUF 361.745815
IDR 20662.774916
ILS 3.421611
IMP 0.856877
INR 110.841499
IQD 1519.25061
IRR 1593853.716827
ISK 142.226179
JEP 0.856877
JMD 183.715237
JOD 0.822116
JPY 184.605063
KES 150.330873
KGS 101.399525
KHR 4685.582993
KMF 495.112617
KPW 1043.563119
KRW 1636.317857
KWD 0.357938
KYD 0.966449
KZT 534.563906
LAK 26160.647037
LBP 103851.044971
LKR 384.790417
LRD 210.48785
LSL 18.746096
LTL 3.423744
LVL 0.701378
LYD 7.368221
MAD 10.750558
MDL 19.96435
MGA 4994.796527
MKD 61.554464
MMK 2434.733154
MNT 4169.788357
MOP 9.371006
MRU 46.492632
MUR 54.416554
MVR 17.914895
MWK 2010.899865
MXN 19.718579
MYR 4.710523
MZN 74.104325
NAD 18.746096
NGN 1569.768169
NIO 42.673893
NOK 10.923262
NPR 177.299268
NZD 1.959283
OMR 0.445825
PAB 1.159649
PEN 3.903385
PGK 5.134875
PHP 71.347178
PKR 321.849763
PLN 4.306128
PYG 6984.910769
QAR 4.239173
RON 5.240307
RSD 117.398461
RUB 98.707468
RWF 1701.867533
SAR 4.34422
SBD 9.332446
SCR 15.867431
SDG 696.287178
SEK 11.000822
SGD 1.479864
SHP 0.859045
SLE 28.403391
SLL 24314.432084
SOS 662.771078
SRD 44.03197
STD 23999.602854
STN 24.513725
SVC 10.147682
SYP 15076.003497
SZL 18.750255
THB 38.287738
TJS 10.698051
TMT 4.069895
TND 3.388797
TOP 2.791832
TRY 55.542701
TTD 7.8584
TWD 36.87606
TZS 3067.498266
UAH 51.876245
UGX 4314.41559
USD 1.159514
UYU 46.466016
UZS 13750.876841
VES 892.952435
VND 30385.069566
VUV 136.04403
WST 3.170681
XAF 656.318805
XAG 0.01765
XAU 0.000264
XCD 3.133645
XCG 2.090088
XDR 0.819837
XOF 656.324468
XPF 119.331742
YER 275.042063
ZAR 18.754678
ZMK 10437.014128
ZMW 21.847232
ZWL 373.363099
  • RBGPF

    0.8200

    72.16

    +1.14%

  • BTI

    -1.0800

    55.98

    -1.93%

  • NGG

    -0.3400

    80.71

    -0.42%

  • BCC

    -1.7300

    81.51

    -2.12%

  • RIO

    1.1000

    96.78

    +1.14%

  • GSK

    0.6300

    50.15

    +1.26%

  • BCE

    -0.1000

    23.37

    -0.43%

  • RELX

    -0.8050

    33.625

    -2.39%

  • AZN

    -0.3900

    156.06

    -0.25%

  • JRI

    -0.1000

    12.51

    -0.8%

  • CMSC

    0.0300

    21.48

    +0.14%

  • VOD

    -0.2550

    16.165

    -1.58%

  • BP

    -0.1750

    42.355

    -0.41%

  • RYCEF

    0.4600

    21.25

    +2.16%

  • CMSD

    0.0616

    21.2744

    +0.29%

Netherlands thump Sweden in Houston to get World Cup liftoff
Netherlands thump Sweden in Houston to get World Cup liftoff / Photo: Paul ELLIS - AFP

Netherlands thump Sweden in Houston to get World Cup liftoff

Cody Gakpo and Brian Brobbey both scored twice as the rampant Netherlands thrashed Sweden 5-1 in a World Cup warning on Saturday in Houston.

Text size:

The big win in front of nearly 69,000 put the delighted Dutch on the cusp of the knockout rounds and gave them liftoff after being held by Japan.

Ronald Koeman's side top Group F with four points from two games, ahead of Sweden on three, Japan (one) and Tunisia (none).

Despite the sobering loss the Swedes had plenty of chances but were denied by good goalkeeping and wasteful finishing.

They are still in with a good chance of progressing into the last 32.

Japan and Tunisia play later Saturday in Monterrey, Mexico.

Sunderland striker Brobbey got his first start of the tournament and repaid Koeman with predatory goals after five and 17 minutes.

Before that the 24-year-old had scored only once for his country since making his debut three years ago.

In a game full of top Premier League talent, Liverpool's Gakpo -- who set Brobbey up for the opener -- scored twice early in the second half.

Substitute Anthony Elanga pulled one back for Sweden just before the hour with a classy finish.

Crysencio Summerville had the last word for the five-star Dutch.

Two crew members from the historic Artemis II lunar mission were among the VIP guests, a nod to Houston's place as the home of space flight.

The Dutch, twice pegged back in a lively 2-2 draw with Japan to start their title bid, made the brighter start in front of their orange-clad fans and King Willem-Alexander.

Brobbey, who came in for Summerville despite the winger scoring against Japan, started and finished the first goal.

It was made in the Premier League, with goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, midfielder Tijjani Reijnders and Gakpo all involved.

Brobbey exchanged passes with Gakpo, before the Anfield attacker crossed in low from the left for his team-mate to stab in from close range.

Sweden, who thrashed Tunisia 5-1 in their first game, could not handle Brobbey's muscular presence.

Up front the much-vaunted attack of Liverpool's Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal were feeding on scraps for Sweden.

- Gakpo's half -

Twelve minutes after his opener Brobbey made it 2-0 when a deflected Denzel Dumfries cross from the right fell perfectly into his path and he toe-poked past Kristoffer Nordfeldt.

Sweden's English coach Graham Potter was in deep discussions with his backroom staff as the game threatened to run away from them.

At the unpopular hydration break Potter made a beeline for left-sided defender Gabriel Gudmundsson of Leeds United, who was being overrun by the flying Dumfries and Donyell Malen.

Sweden then had their best chance, Gyokeres crossing for an unmarked Yasin Ayari who completely miscontrolled the ball with his chest.

Gyokeres was next to fluff a good chance, failing to make proper contact after being played in by the largely anonymous Isak.

Gyokeres and Ayari twice both had further sights of goal, only to be denied by the increasingly overworked Verbruggen.

The Netherlands were hanging on by end of the half.

Koeman sent on Summerville for Malen at the break, and two minutes later it was mission impossible for Sweden, Gakpo prodding in from close range after yet another dangerous low cross from Dumfries.

All three goals were strikingly similar.

Gakpo scored a lovely fourth on 54 minutes, turning inside his defender before firing low into the bottom corner.

Nottingham Forest winger Elanga pulled one back five minutes later when he raced clear of the Dutch defence and rattled the ball past Verbruggen.

West Ham's Summerville made it five in the dying minutes with his second goal in North America.

Sweden face Japan next while the Netherlands play Tunisia.

O.Krasniqi--NZN