The Netherlands finally came to play at the World Cup and Sweden paid the price on Sunday, while the Ivory Coast were taught a harsh lesson about taking chances as Germany booked their spot in the knockout stages.Graham Potter knows what it’s like to hand out 5-1 thrashings, now he knows what it’s like to be on the receiving end, although the Sweden coach is unlikely to suffer the same fate as his Tunisia counterpart Sabri Lamouchi.Germany, meanwhile, are into the knockout stages of the tournament after Deniz Undav’s late, late winner in Toronto in what has been an action-packed morning.And there are two more games to come, with Ecuador and Curacao kicking off at 8am, and Tunisia taking on Japan at 12pm. Before all that though, here’s what happened overnight.Netherlands striker Brian Brobbey (centre) scored twice in the first 17 minutes against Sweden. Photo: XinhuaDeniz, DenizOK, so the late 1970s pop reference is probably a little opaque, but if you know, you know.