Steven Bergwijn's goal for Netherlands could work wonders for him at Tottenham (Image: Eric Verhoeven/Soccrates/Getty Images)Īs good as it would have been to work closely with Spurs' new boss at Hotspur Way as he looks to force his way into the side, his confidence will now be sky high and it could turn out to be a turning point in his season. It was to get even better for the Dutchman in stoppage time as he led a swift counter attack that was finished off by Memphis Depay after he unselfishly squared the ball when he could have gone himself as he had only the goalkeeper to beat.ĭue to be working with Antonio Conte and his coaching staff over the international break until he was called up as a late replacement for the injured Steven Berghuis, the final six minutes of Netherlands' win over Norway really could work wonders for the player going forward. Yet to score this season for club and country, you could see what the goal meant to the Spurs man and his teammates as they all celebrated in the far corner of the pitch.
Needing a goal to calm the nerves, Bergwijn did just that as he rifled the ball home six minutes from time with a thunderous effort. This article contains affiliate links, we may receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
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