Hello and welcome to Daily Mail Sport's World Cup Breakfast from day five at the tournament – your one-stop shop for everything you've missed overnight in North America.For all the latest news, viral moments and what to look out for, stay right here.OVERNIGHT ACTIONWe might have a severe case of World Cup fever, but one man who doesn't is Zlatan Ibrahimovic.The legendary striker missed Sweden's return to the world stage because he wanted to attend the UFC event on the White House lawn. And what a feast of football he missed. We were treated to 19 goals in the overnight action, by far our most generous helping yet, and multiple storylines to dive into. Manchester United star Amad Diallo became a hero for the Ivory Coast while Sweden, powered by Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres, staked their claim to being the tournament's best strike force. Germany thrashed minnows Curacao 7-1 in a brutal, cathartic recreation of their demolition of Brazil in 2014.And what would a World Cup be without Japan's fans being so delightful? Zlatan Ibrahimovic had no time to watch Sweden - he was at the UFC at the White House!Netherlands 2-2 Japan (Group F)The pre-match billing was that these were two evenly matched teams and so it proved in Dallas.After an underwhelming first half, the match sprung to life in the second with Virgil van Dijk opening the scoring by heading in a cross from his Liverpool team-mate Cody Gakpo.The Netherlands' advantage proved short lived with Keito Nakamura equalising for Japan six minutes later. Nakamura superbly worked space on the edge of the box before a snap shot found the bottom corner of Bart Verbruggen's net.Crysencio Summerville restored the Netherlands' lead, as he cut onto his left foot and superbly found the bottom corner of Zion Suzuki's net. Despite Ronald Koeman switching to five at the back for the closing stages, the Dutch were unable to hold on as Japan levelled again. Koki Ogawa rose to head a late corner goalwards, which hit his team-mate Daichi Kamada on its way into the net.READ TOM COLLOMOSSE'S REPORT HERE
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Hello and welcome to Daily Mail Sport's World Cup Breakfast from day five at the tournament - your one-stop shop for everything you've missed overnight in North America.
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