Brobbey leads Netherlands with two goals against Sweden at World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 5:00 AM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Brian Brobbey scored twice for the Netherlands in their World Cup match against Sweden on June 20, 2026, helping his team secure a decisive victory. This performance marks a significant redemption for Brobbey after a challenging period at Sunderland, where his fit and form were questioned. The striker's success is expected to attract attention from various Champions League teams as clubs seek top talent this summer. The developments continue to bring excitement to Sunderland, who have emphasized their commitment to player development and support.
- •Brobbey scored two goals in the World Cup match against Sweden.
- •The Netherlands defeated Sweden on June 20, 2026.
- •Brobbey's success follows a difficult phase at Sunderland.
- •Sunderland seeks to attract potential signings by showcasing player development.
- •Champions League clubs are likely to show interest in Brobbey.
- 5:00 AMYahoo Sports — Editorial | Brobbey The Poster Boy For Summer Transfer Targets
"After enjoying the 25-26 season wrapping up, it’s time to start looking ahead!
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