Brian Brobbey impressed at World Cup as Netherlands exit tournament
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 5:00 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Brian Brobbey scored two goals for the Netherlands during the FIFA World Cup 2026 but could not help his team advance past the group stage. Following a penalty shootout loss to Morocco, the Dutch team faced an early exit from the tournament. Despite the disappointment for the Netherlands, Brobbey's strong performances indicate his potential for Sunderland in the upcoming 2026/2027 season. His effective playstyle and scoring ability could translate well into the English league as he prepares for pre-season training.
- •Brobbey celebrated scoring twice against Sweden during his World Cup appearances.
- •Netherlands lost to Morocco in a penalty shootout, ending their World Cup run.
- •Sunderland expects Brobbey's effective play to influence their 2026/2027 season.
- •Brobbey might benefit from a full pre-season ahead of the upcoming campaign.
- •Sunderland's reliance on wing play might improve with Brobbey's integration.
- 5:00 AMYahoo Sports — For Brian Brobbey, The Netherlands’ Loss Could Be Sunderland’s Gain
"After his goalscoring exploits in the USA, Brobbey’s road to 2026/2027 starts here — an exciting prospect!
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