The Netherlands secured their place in the last 32 of the World Cup with a resounding 7-0 victory over Sweden. The match was won with a dominant display, with Brian Brobbey scoring twice within the first 15 minutes. The young forward's double gave the Netherlands an early lead, which they never looked like relinquishing.
Gyabi and Gakpo also scored for the Netherlands, with Brobbey adding his second goal shortly before the break. After the interval, the Netherlands continued to dominate, with Slobodan Tedić, Xavi Simons, and Steven Bergwijn all finding the back of the net. The Swedish side, meanwhile, were unable to muster a single shot on target throughout the match.
The Netherlands' victory means they now sit top of Group F, having secured three wins from three matches. They will face the runner-up from Group E in the last 32, with a quarter-final place up for grabs.
Netherlands manager Ronald Koeman hailed his team's performance, saying: 'I'm incredibly proud of the team. We played with a lot of intensity and passion, and we deserved the win. We've got a great team spirit, and we're all looking forward to the next match.'