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Potter says 'harsh' World Cup hammering will make Sweden better

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • Dutch players expressed satisfaction with their 5-1 victory over Sweden but acknowledged room for improvement.
  • Captain Virgil van Dijk noted a dip in performance after the first hydration break.
  • Cody Gakpo, who scored twice, also voiced critical observations about the team's play.

Despite a commanding 5-1 victory over Sweden, the Dutch players believe their performance still requires refinement. Captain Virgil van Dijk acknowledged the team's strong moments but pointed out areas needing improvement, particularly noting Sweden's improved play after the first hydration break.

We have had many good moments, but we also still have things we need to improve.

โ€” Virgil van DijkAssessing the team's performance after the 5-1 win over Sweden.

"We have had many good moments, but we also still have things we need to improve," Van Dijk told the NOS. The win, however, provided a significant morale boost following a previous difficult 2-2 draw against Japan. "This gives a positive feeling to everyone," he added. "We scored five goals and played a good game."

This gives a positive feeling to everyone. We scored five goals and played a good game.

โ€” Virgil van DijkReflecting on the team's morale after the victory.

Striker Cody Gakpo, who netted two goals in the match, echoed the sentiment of needing improvement. "Today we also gave away a lot and certainly not everything went well," Gakpo stated. "There is much room for improvement." With his two goals, Gakpo has now scored five World Cup goals, bringing him closer to Johnny Rep's Dutch record of seven.

Today we also gave away a lot and certainly not everything went well. There is much room for improvement.

โ€” Cody GakpoExpressing critical observations about the team's play despite scoring twice.

Coach Ronald Koeman also shared a mixed assessment, calling it a "fine victory" but highlighting issues that need addressing, especially in the latter part of the first half. He praised striker Brian Brobbey, who started and scored the first two goals, for his excellent performance. Sweden's coach, Graham Potter, conceded that the Netherlands deserved the win, calling them the best team in their group.

It was a fine victory, but there are enough things that happened that you say: that must be better.

โ€” Ronald KoemanCommenting on the team's performance and areas for improvement.
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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.