Netherlands shatter World Cup unbeaten record streak after crushing Sweden

The Netherlands national football team secured a 5-1 victory over Sweden, setting a new World Cup record with 14 consecutive unbeaten matches. Coach Ronald Koeman praised the team's performance and confidence, noting that the win serves as a warning to other tournament competitors.
Why it matters
This marks a historic milestone in international football, establishing the Netherlands as a dominant force in the current World Cup cycle.
HOUSTON -- Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman said their 5-1 win over Sweden on Saturday sends a warning message to their World Cup rivals. The dominant victory came on the same day his side broke a tournament record.
The article is a standard sports report focusing on match results and historical statistics.
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