The World Cup in the US of Trump is getting closer and closer. And new, exciting players are knocking on the door of Koeman’s squad. Even Ronald Koeman Jr ( goalie at Telstar) is making headlines with his excellent inherited long kicks. But seriously, I’m talking about Cy Summerville of course, the West Ham winger who is red hot at the moment. After troublesome periods at Feyenoord and ADO Den Haag, the youngster is finally showing why his talent is rated so high.
Mexx Meerdink is back in action too and Brian Brobbey has his fair share of admirers in the EPL.
Before we go deeper into musings about the future, lets honour the past.
What happened in 1978?
In the run up to the WC1978, most people thought Oranje would never ever be able to reprise their Germany 74 performance. When it became clear that JC wouldn’t go, the odds became even worse.
And why exactly didn’t JC come? Some thought he was injured and didn’t want to fail. Others said Danny didn’t want him to go due to that swimming pool incident in 1974. Who knows?
Much later, the real reason was finally published. For those who don’t know: sometime before the WC, some Dutch idiot traveled to Barcelona and broke into the Cruyff house, with Danny Cruyff at gunpoint. Any Dutch person traveling to Barcelona only had to ask where JC lived and any taxi driver would take him there.
This bloke pretended to be a journalist and when Danny answered the door, he drew a gun (not loaded, it appeared later) and gagged her. Johan was told to go to the bank to get some cash. I can’t remember what actually happened… Either the neighbours spotted the arse or Danny freed herself, but someone called the police. When they appeared, the guy broke down and surrendered. He was disturbed and a sad case and all that.
I’m not sure if he went to jail or not, but since that moment – close before the WC – Danny was scared to remain at home alone and JC promised her not to go to the WC in Argentina. There you have it.

Ernst Happel, the maverick mastermind who coached Feyenoord and HSV Hamburg to the EC1 cup, was selected to coach Oranje to the world title.
Willem van Hanegem wasn’t in his best form. Injured and somewhat disenchanted with Feyenoord. Happel couldn’t promise his former protege a starting position and decided with Willem, that De Kromme shouldn’t come. A bit like Seedorf and Oranje: Seedorf is too good (and too dominant) to bench. Same with Willem. If he can’t play, you shouldn’t take him.
So, Johan didn’t come, Willem didn’t come… The Dutch fans were in shock. Without them, what could we achieve…?
On top of that, a number of Dutch media people and entertainers, followed by leftish politicians thought Oranje shouldn’t even go at all. The Argentina junta wasn’t too serious about human rights and stories about the atrocities committed in Argentina found their way to the Dutch media.
A whole media-circus was started, Holland needed to boycott the tournament.
The Dutch fans seemed to lose interest. We wouldn’t be able to get results anyway. It was a long way from home. The political situation… How on Earth could we expect to do as well as in Germany four years before?
Who went to Argentina?
Ernst Happel took the following players to Argentina (still not a bad group):
Jan Poortvliet * Ruud Krol * Wim Jansen * Jan Jongbloed * Arie Haan * René van de Kerkhof * Willy van de Kerkhof * Rob Rensenbrink * Johan Neeskens * Johnny Rep * Ernie Brandts * Piet Schrijvers * Dick Schoenaker * Adri van Kraaij * Piet Wildschut * Wim Suurbier * Dick Nanninga * Jan Boskamp * Hugo Hovenkamp * Wim Rijsbergen * Pim Doesburg * Harrie Lubse
Lots of PSV players. Youngsters like Poortvliet, Brandts, van Kraaij, Wildschut and Lubse weren’t your regular football heroes, but Happel saw their potential for the WC. Part of the Dutch games had to be played a high altitude and good lungs were essential. Happel had a good eye for these sort of things.

What I remember from the first round is the late time the games were boradcast.
Holland didn’t start well at this WC. We beat Iran 3-0 in the first game, with three goals by Rensenbrink (two penalties). The match against Peru ended in 0-0. Peru would win the group by the way. The last group match was against the Scots, with one Kenny Dalglish and Archie Gemmill. Rensenbrink scored the 1-0 (again a penalty) but the Scots came back into the game thanks to the aforementioned players. John Rep scored the essential goal, allowing Oranje to go through. It was a tight one. And the fans back home really didn’t believe in any good things anymore.
In the second round, Oranje drew Italy, Germany and Austria. Not an easy task. The first game was against Austria. Coach Ernst Happel, from Austria, had mixed the Oranje team up severely. The youngsters were given a chance and Happel picked Piet Wildschut and Ernie Brandts. And Piet Schrijvers replaced goalie Jan Jongbloed.
Austria of 1978 was a tough oppnent, with Prohaska and Hans Krankl in their midst. Ernie Brandts, however, made an end of the Austrian hopes after six minutes. At half time, Oranje led 3-0, with another Rensenbrink penalty goal. We won 5-1 and Oranje fever started again, back in Holland.
Holland – Germany was the next match, and a sort of revenge opportunity for the lost finals in 1974. Sepp Maier was still their goalie and Cruyff’s marker Berti Vogts was still one of the defenders. The inventor of the schwalbe, Bernd Holzenbein, was also present. Beckenbauer was replaced by young Kalle Rummenigge and Gerd Muller was replaced by one Dieter Muller. No relation. Germany took the lead twice, and Holland equalized twice. The rocket of Arie Haan will still be remembered by Sepp whenever he ate fish that’s a bit off.
The 2-2 meant Germany could forget the finals. If Holland and Italy would draw, Germany would have a chance, but our Eastern neighbors forgot to win against Austria. Hans Krankl scored two to send the Germans back to the Heimat. The winner of Holland – Italy would move on to the finals, to meet Brazil. Or so it seemed…
In 1978, not conceding goals was as important for the Italians as it is today. Dino Zoff was synonymous to keeping a clean sheet. Roberto Bettega impressed with his hairdo and the young Paolo Rossi was too light and young to make a difference. Rossi’s time would come, although he did score twice in the first round. Italy took the lead, thanks to an Ernie Brandts own goal. A sliding/back pass while Schrijvers had left his goal to block the ball. Not only did Brandts score, he also injured his goalie.
Schrijvers wasn’t able to play the finals. On the second half, the same Ernie Brandts took revenge, by copying Haan’s goal against Germany: a thundering shot from outside the box, passed Zoff. Arie Haan couldn’t accept this stealing of thunder and decided to give Brandts, and Zoff, their comeuppance by hitting the ball even harder from 30 meters. The 2-1 was enough to reach the finals, and Haan’s two goals would make him world famous.
Argentina would do the impossible in the other group: beating the strong Peru by 6-0, there with ousting Brazil from the finals. Holland had to face the host nation, again.
I remember the stadium being filled with an enormous amount of paper snippets and the hurricane like sound coming from the stands. It was clear that the organizers and fans wanted Argentina to win. With that support, they already were half a goal up.
It was clear in the second round that Argentina got some help. They needed to beat Peru with a lot of goals, which seemed impossible with Peru’s form and quality in those days. The 6-0 win meant Brazil went home (arch-nemesis Brazil was definitely not supposed to play for the title in Argentina) and it also meant someone or some team received a nice Christmas bonus that year…
The psychological warfare started at the toss. Rene van der Kerkhof had broken his hand and was playing with a manchette. The ref in the game against Italy was fine with it, but Daniel Passarella, the Argentine skipper, objected to the plaster hand of the quick right winger and the ref was cajoled into forcing the Dutchman to take the plaster off. Ernst Happel had seen worse storms in his life and knew how to play the game.
Without help from grandmaster Johan C. (who was with Danny in Spain) the stoic Austrian told all Dutch players to grab their stuff and leave the pitch. Happel knew he was playing with fire, but the ref didn’t have the cojones to allow this happen and decided to allow Rene van der K. to play with his plaster. A psychological win for Ernst “Kein Geloel” Happel.

Ernie Brandts, scoring twice in this match. Once for Italy, once against them…
But there was more. After every match, the players needed to pee in some cup for doping control. Only the urine of the Argentine players was taken to a remote lab via a helicopter. Some time after the match, it became clear that one of the Argentines was actually pregnant… Yeah right….
Anyway, the game… Argentina scored the first goal – Mario Kempes scoring – in the first half. In the second half, Holland never looked like scoring and Happel did something that most fans couldn’t understand. Golden Goose John Rep, the guy with luck in his shoes and scoring many an important goal for Oranje, was taken off for Dick Nanninga, the 1978 version of Vennegoor of Hesselink.
In the 82nd minute, Happel was proven right.
René van de Kerkhof crossed the ball in to the penalty spot, where Dick Nanninga came gliding in for a typical Nanninga header: 1-1. A couple of minutes later, Oranje deserved a penalty when Johan Neeskens was clearly fouled in the box. A couple of 100 million viewers in the world saw this, except for the referee.
But in the dying seconds, Ruud Krol gets to take a free kick. The ball is sent to Rob Rensenbrink who seems out of balance, but is capable of caressing the ball past goalie Fillol. The ball rolls tauntingly slow towards the goal but hits the bar. No goal. No victory for Oranje. No World Cup.
The extra time (2 x 15 minutes) was too much for Oranje. Kempes scored his second and Bertoni even scored the 3-1. Holland lost again to a WC host.

After the World Cup lots of conspiracy theories came to the fore. With Argentina’s semi finals game against Peru being the one that raised some brows.
Very recently more information came out on that topic but the Dutch internationals felt it was of no use to challenge the end result of the World Cup 1978. If Peru sold the semis to Argentina, Holland would be the rightful title holder for the record, but that’s clearly not how we want to win it (Bert and his merry troupe experienced this Dutch purity when they almost won Gold in South Africa with “shameful un-Dutch football….).
Thanks to Lucas Bezembinder







Yes Jan, almost there, another World Cup, no high hopes in Holland despite we have a strong team, even for striker position Malen is doing great at Roma, 5 goals in last 5 games. Will we have the little bit of luck that we missed in 74, 78 and 2010 ? Lets hope for the best, see who will join the discussion here on our way to glory…. (-;
There are at least 8 amazing nations in this WC and I do rate Japan as well. It usually takes a couple of players to be in smashing top form to make a difference. I hope we can rely on our full backs, Reijnders, Gakpo and potentially Brobbey to be slaying it.
I think we can expect a line up of losers as well, by some of our friends here :-). With players they dislike, such as Gakpo, Frenkie and others. Probably Kuyt and Daley Blind in it as well, hahaha.
But seriously, we can go all the way IF everything falls into place (draw as well).
https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/features/cody-gakpo-urged-consider-quitting-33435398
Yeah there will always be haters and lovers. Whatever. For now, there is no better left winger at Liverpool. Funny how a guy who has been Oranje’s most dangerous player at the recent tournaments gets this much hate when he has an underwhelming season. A player is not allowed to have a more challenging season anymore. They need to be sent away immediately. How is your favorite Adam Maher and Jonathan Reis doing btw?
ChatGPT has an opinion as well:
Here’s a current snapshot of Cody Gakpo’s 2025–26 season contributions for Liverpool F.C. including goals, assists, creative output and defensive work — based on available public stats as of early February 2026:
⚽ Attacking Contributions
Goals & Assists
Goals (all comps): 7 goals this season (across league & Europe) to date.
Premier League goals: 5 in ~24 league matches.
Assists (Premier League): 3 assists so far.
Those numbers put him among the more productive attacking players in Liverpool’s squad — second top scorer overall in the league for the club.
Chance Creation & Pre-Assist / Key Pass Metrics
Key passes per game: ~1.9 per 90.
He is among the higher creators of chances in open play (by early season rankings, comparable to top creative players).
Expected Assists (xA): ~0.20 per 90 — in roughly the 79th percentile for chance creation.
This shows he’s not just assisting finished goals, but regularly creating opportunities that lead to them — so his role in pre-assists and build-up is significant.
🏃♂️ Playing Style & Activity
Dribbles & offensive contribution: ~2.1 dribbles per game with strong success rates.
Shots per game: ~2.3 attempts.
These figures show he’s actively involved in forward play and progression.
🛡 Defensive / Transitional Work
While his primary role is attacking, the defensive numbers show:
Tackles per game: ~0.7
Interceptions per game: ~0.3
Clearances / defensive actions: modest but present.
These aren’t standout but reflect a forward involved in pressing and transitional defensive duties, not unusual for Liverpool’s system.
📊 Overall Impact Assessment
Metric 2025–26 Performance Context
Goals 5 (PL) Among top scorers for club so far
Assists 3 Good creative output
Key passes ~1.9/90 High chance creation
xA ~0.20/90 Strong expected assist rate
Dribbles & progression Solid Contributes to attacking dynamics
Defensive contributions Moderate Typical for an advanced wide forward
💡 Summary Rating
1️⃣ Attacking Output (Goals + Assists): Strong
Gakpo is one of Liverpool’s most reliable attacking contributors this season — consistently among the top 2–3 in direct goal involvement.
2️⃣ Chance Creation & Pre-Assists: Very Good
His key pass rates and expected assist numbers indicate he creates opportunities regularly, even if not all become goals — a mark of creative influence.
3️⃣ Defensive / Transition Work: Adequate
He contributes defensively as part of Liverpool’s system but is not a standout in interceptions or defensive actions — typical for his attacking role.
⚽ Overall Contribution — Strong, with Creative Influence
Cody Gakpo’s season to date shows:
✅ Solid goal scoring
✅ Good assist and pre-assist creation through key passes
✅ A proactive involvement in attacking build-ups
✅ Regular involvement in Liverpool’s forward play
He’s not just a scorer but a consistent contributor to chance creation, while still fulfilling team pressing duties.
Okay ..Lets go with Gakpo on left vs any competent team, fail to breake that team,get in to penalty shootout with the help of excellent players like Timber,Frenkie,gravenberch,Frimpong and fail the penalty shootout,come back with empty pockets..Also we must start dumfries on right with gakpo on left…that would be perfect to break any Top team..
Jan,
Thank you for the article, Awhile back, I found the Germany and Italy games somewhere on the internet (as well as highlights of the Austrian match). Both games were so much fun to watch.
Against Germany there was so much end to end action—even when Germany took the lead in the latter part of the second half, they never bunkered in (and paid for it). So much different than today.
And for all the discussion of Italian tactics in the 70’s they could really play when they opened up. Likewise, for all the discussion of Dutch flair and creativity, that 1978 team was a very hard bunch. They gave as good as they got in the physical match up with the Italians.
From that era, the excellence of Cruyff and Van Hanaghem is still discussed. But that WC also showed just how good were Rensenbrink, Rep, Neeskens, and Krol.
That nice stroll down memory lane has me looking forward. Can’t wait for June.
I agree, the likes of Rensenbrink, Neeskens, Jansen and Krol were also world class. We didn’t realise at the time how special this was.
I like Malen in the central striker role at Roma. How about a 4-2-2-2 with the usual back four ( VD Ven, V Dijk, Timber, Dumfries) and then Frenkie-Ryan and Cody – Reijnders wide ( Dumfries will take care of right flank allowing Reijnders to play like a 10) and up front Mepmphis/Malen….
Timber is worlds no 1 right back both in offense and defense,world class material..it is stupid to waste and play Timber at ceneter back when you have Deligt and Van hecke both are top notch defenders in the wordl right now…Also Van de ven at left back,thats nullify the creativity and makes him injury prone..He is a left center back,Best left center back in the world….Our REAL left backs are Maatsen,Hato,Hartmann and Malacia,Yes AKe could play there as he play Man city as left back..But he lacks the speed for a left back..
Ngumoha is unplayable ,the moment he chiesa arrived it lifted liverpool..Liverpool were pathetic till Gakpo and salah stayed on pitch..Slot should be as dumb as amorim to bench Ngumoha for One trick pony gakpo…Look at united under carrick..Amorim was dumb enough to keep Mainoo on bench,just like slot to Ngumoha.
I like your passion but you can’t compare apples v pears. Mainoo is 20. Rio is 17. That is a big difference. Clubs have technology to measure load on players and also to establish whether a player is still growing. These elements are taken into account by coaching and performance staff. I don’t think you have this data?
I also don’t believe Man U is winning due to Mainoo. They’re winning due to Carrick doing logical things in line with ManU
‘s DNA. Slot is not inventing a new style to push onto Liverpool. Your comparison is a bit….weak.
Carrick is so smart,He Just used Mainoo and he has played every simgle game since then ,they never lost..yes tactics are important..caarick is so smart to identify the weakness and benching the wrong ones and starting the right ones..
Gakpo and Salah are pathetic in this season,or else liverpool would havebeen still in title race,Slot hesistancy to bench these under performers to bench is called dumbness..Young players has energy in abundance and you need to use it..Salah lost his legs.Gakpo is so predictable,and poor combo with kerkez…that has cost liverpool dearly upfront,his work rate it not up to Diaz who gave slot the EPL title last time..its no brainer to start Ngumoha over Gakpo..Ngumoha unsettles the defense with ease.As a defender its easy to nullify gakpo than ngumoha…
Age is just a number when you perform ,,look at 34 year Casemiro and 17 year old ngumoha..Casemiro is simply brilliant till 70 minutes,,then he fades ,due to age..Aged 17 is not a fault to start him over a predictable one trick pony who doesnt even press..Having said this Gakpo pressed well against west ham..after a long time.
B/W our best left winger is summerville not Gakpo,and Lang is terrorizing at left wing in turkey…Since we have no experieced strikers we can move gakpo to center with Memphis and Meerdink on bench..
Az alkmaar was having a draw untiill kees smit and Mijnans arried at second half,they seems to have eteranl connection,they simply destroyed sparta ..They have fresh legs,spooky cardio,they are much needed in USA…
they are the best midefileders in eredivise.i hope koeman gives them chance in march…Just like he gave to taylor..addai is starter at FC como whenever he is fit…
Mexx meerdink is back for few games but on bench ..Lets see how he regains his form..
Jurein Timber seems exhausted,i feel over used at arsenal..i dont think he had rest in any games..a no nonsense starter Right back for Arsenal the the upcoming champions..
Gakpo was as usual pathetic,predictable,loosing balls at final third,to tracking back ,starting only because he is dutch and slot is dutch coach.. with his one trick game,slot was lucky and saved by Ngumoha , liverpool looked better without gakpo,Forest was unlukcy to concede goal at injury time..
Our players
Jan paul van hecke,Brobbey,Weiffer,Summerville,Pascal struik,Timber,De ligt ,Van dijk,Frimpong,Van de ven.Simons,Maatsen are integral part of their teams at when fit they starts..weiffer case is little differnet though…pray that De ligt and frimpong gets back into action from march 1st onwards
while Ake,Tijjani reinders are benched and not regular starters,Gakpo starting only because of Slot.Unlucky player is hato at chelsea..He could have been a king at liverpool or united..
So our new token villain is Gakpo? The new Kuyt? The new Blind? Clear. I just wanted to say it out loud.
Yes Gakpo is one of the new villian other villians will be dumb Koeman and hard footed Dumfries..
Frenkie De Jong wont be available for march games..he is out with hamstring,hope he takes enough and recovers well..We need him at WC…
i am so impressed by Summerville ,Mijnans and smit..i think those trio should be called…Afetr injured for 3 months Dumfries is back sub at inter,He could spoil the whole tactics and plans by playing as starter right back,where Timber is best in the world..Timber is a monster,winner,regular and goal scorrer at highlevel tough games,,,its going to be night mare if Timber and Frimpong start as RB and RW for NT…Like wise Lang/Summerville with Hato and Maatsen as LB..
Summerville———Gakpo——-Frimpong
———————-Smit———————————
——-Tijjani————–Frenkie———————————
Hato——Virgil————–Deligt———Timber-
——————Verbruggen——————————————-
on bench
Lang————–Memphis————Malen
——————Simons————————–
——Gravenberch—Weiffer/Schouten—————-
Maatsen–Vande ven—Van hecke–Dumfries
————–Roefs—————————
Flekken
Meerdink
Geetruida
Mijnans-
i have seen Geertudia play like a DM for sunderland many times or inverted right/left back.
Gakpo is spacegoated by Liverpool fans. I watched Liverpool last season and this season. His form has dropped a little bit compared to last season but overall not by much. The problem is he got “figured out” that he will cut inside and shoot. But was he figured out? Not really. It was the same last season. But last season, Liverpool had Salah, teams had to double mark Salah. This season, they can give Salah so much space and he will do nothing because he lost all his pace. As a result, Gakpo got less space now and hence the “figured out”.
Earlier in the season, I feel Gakpo played better. But as a result of the Liverpool problem, they got into bad streak. And plastic fans need to find a space goat. They will not blame Salah because he is the legend there. They will not blame the shining new players like Wirtz or Isak even though they underperformed severely compared to their price tag. So they picked Gakpo. Now, I feel his form has dropped because of the online abuse. I swear a couple of months ago, those fans were saying why Gakpo started and not Chiesa. Then Chiesa played 90 minutes a couple of matches and got no result.
My take on this: He had his chance to become the key part of the new Liverpool but he missed it. When Salah was out of form and new players still settle in, he could have taken then chance to lead the attack but he did not. He would still be a good player but it seems like he is reaching his limit. If he want to take the next step, he will need to work more on his weak foot.
I have never been a liverpool fan and never will be..i do have some friends of liverpool,they Blame Slot,Salah and Gakpo even to extend konate and MC alister…thats how it is ..May be a casuals blame only Gakpo..Gakpo is been found out,predictable,cannot win a drbble .(stats has to be checked for this season)..He lowered his work rate thats the no 1 reason to get blame..He is not messi to have that luxury,however liverpool fans had no problem with salah work rate,i think he is excused..Gakpo is a a regular for NT ,it worries me how pathetic he is..koeman starts him over inform Summerville and Lang.thats bad thing to do..Slot acts like dumb .he has Ngumoha and he is livewgere when he is on feild..he completed more dribbles than gakpo had in last 4 games..Ten haag got sacked for his dumb acts..Slot is continuing with Gakpo and salah ,he will be sacked too..
Its time for Gakpo to move to center..
There has been dissatisfaction with alot of Liverpool players this year. Konate (especially) and McAlister, early in the season. Not so much lately. Salah, Van Dyke, Gakpo, Gravenberch, Kerkez, Wirtz and Isak, have all taken their hits from fans this year at different times—some more deservedly than others. The team’s inconsistency, I think, is because they have had such an influx (some added very late), of new players, the exodus of a number of important players, injuries, too many players who haven’t performed liked they did last year, and the pressure to play all the shiny new toys. It is Slot’s job to make all that work. There is still alot to play for: FA Cup, CL, CL spot for next year. So we’ll see.
Watching the West Ham game on Sunday, as a Dutch fan, was encouraging. Gravenberch and Gakpo played well. Frimpong made a late appearance, so he must be on the mend…and Summerville., man, he looks sharp.
Distressing news about De Jong. We’re 100 days out from the WC, and hamstrings often seem to linger or, more worrisome, are prone to reinjury if a player comes back too soon.
i hope de jong stays out of games till may 1st week or late…We will get a fresh Frenkie..
Gakpo and Slot had another poor game and lost…Slot has lots of flaws as coach…the new sigings of pool Writz and eketike did really well,Frimpomg was injured most times ,,he was excellent whenever he played..Kerkez was little flop..worst of the worst was Salah and Gakpo..konate ,Mcalister and vandijk to some games gravenberch was bad..
Today slot was forced to try Ngumoha at left and Gakpo at center.Which worked,Ngumoha terrorised wolves from left his involvement in first two goals was crucial..Hope slot found a solution..
I dont mind gakpo start as striker.he SHI@##ts at left wing..Summerville is the best left winger we have,Followed by Noah Lang,then simons.Gakpo should be the fourth choice left winger for NT.
When koeman is going to name the squad for March two games?
As a left winger Lang terrorized Liverpool yesterday..konate looked like clown infront him. Summerville is doing that in week by week…its sad state of affairs that dutch coaches are dumb enough to ignore inform players who consistently performs better at higher levels vs World class teams..
Slot finally benched his son Gakpo..hell yeah thats not enough he has to bench salah as well. Why hanging on these experienced players.??..doing the same thing and expecting better results??that insanity..
Glad that slot got punished for not playing Ngumoha…
That gakpo is horrible and so predictable to watch..