The Netherlands were two goals down against Argentina in the last eight of the World Cup, but the situation was reversed in the 78th minute after Weggers came on as a reserve. The 1.97-meter-tall striker used his size to attack the opponent's defense, and

score twice in a row

The Dutch were able to go into overtime and exchange 12-yard field goals, and even though the Orange lost, Weghergs had made a name for himself.

The 30-year-old Weggers has played for Alkmaar, Woofsburg, and Bonny's before. After being loaned out by Bonny's to Turkish side Beasidas this season, he had an outstanding season, scoring 6 goals in 13 league matches and earning him a place in the Netherlands.

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Viguez didn't play in his first World Cup match against Senegal, and in his last 4 matches, he was the first to get a cap in the tournament. He scored 2 goals, including the equalizer at 10:30 in extra time, which became the latest goal scored in legal time in the World Cup since 1966 when the OPTA has been keeping statistics. The late bloomer also scored a goal in a 12-yard exchange.

The Argentinean footballer was interviewed after the match, and he yelled at the nearby Weggerhaeuser, who was reportedly unhappy with the way he was playing, and was constantly infringing on and provoking the Argentinean players during the match. Weggers said he wanted to shake hands with the Argentinean player, but he refused and said something nasty.

However, Wegergers is very friendly to his teammates. According to Dutch left tackle Daley Brandt, Wegergers helped him clean his port after practice, hoping that his big brother would score. Daley Brandt has scored two goals this season, but Wegergers has scored two goals, so he may be rewarded for his good intentions.

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