In the World Cup match between the Netherlands and Senegal, midfielder Frankie Dijon was a godsend. In the 84th minute of the match, he made a precise assist to help his team break the deadlock, and before that, he even performed a powerful "Buddha's Palm", which led to the Senegalese midfielder Goyedi's unfortunate injuries, and was carried away from the field of play in an emergency.
Nearly 70 minutes into the match, Goyedi beat Frankie Dijon in a fierce battle for the top spot, but the latter suddenly struck Goyedi's lower body with his left hand, causing the strong man to cover the injured area in pain and fall to the ground. The midfielder, who plays for Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League, was eventually carried off on a stretcher after simple on-field treatment confirmed that he was unable to continue.
After Goyedi's departure, Senegal's defense was in dire straits in the 84th minute, and Dutch midfielder Gap managed to break the deadlock of the match with a successful header off a cross from Frankie Dijon. In the second half of stoppage time, the Netherlands again showed strength, and Karachen added a shot in the penalty area to make the score 2-0, and finally beat Senegal with a complete victory. The win was also the 38th in the managerial career of Dutch manager Yoon Gohl, moving him up to the first place in the team's history.