The Dutch national football team achieved their first victory at the World Cup on Saturday, defeating Sweden 5-1. This win follows a previous 2-2 draw against Japan, marking a positive turn for the team’s campaign. Football editor Valentijn Driessen of *Telesport* commented on the match, specifically highlighting the goals scored by Brian Brobbey and the impactful appearance of substitute Crysencio Summerville. However, Driessen expressed concern over comments made by coach Ronald Koeman following the game, deeming them problematic. The nature of Koeman’s statements suggests potential issues within the team or regarding their performance despite the win. Further details regarding Koeman’s specific concerns were not provided in this report, but Driessen’s assessment indicates a critical perspective on the post-match analysis. The Netherlands will aim to build on this victory in upcoming matches.