Oranje looking forward: change!

Ronald Koeman comes across as a man who realises this is his last chance for eternal legend status. He was great as a player, he was ok as a coach, and this last (?) stint will make him either a hero or just another coach in the long list of well meaning coaches…

The semi finals at the Euros must have convinced Koeman that Oranje can go for gold and a look at the list of young talents establishing themselves ( Frimpong, Zirkzee, Hartman, Timber, Gravenberch) will have pleased him a lot.

So it’s out with the old ( Daley Blind, Wijnaldum, De Roon) and in with the new ( Hato, Timber, Gravenberch). Blind decided for himself enough was enough. Wijnaldum and De Roon were informed personally by the coach. Koeman also flew to Liverpool to discuss future with Virgil van Dijk. “I felt he wasn’t there fully, at the Euros. I had the idea he was not at his best, defensively. So I flew to see him, spend time and discuss. As I did notice how great he played under Slot, at the start of the new season. But Virgil is committed. He can see his role in Oranje moving forward.”

The “new” squad – logical as it is – does need some more tweaking as Veerman and Van der Ven pulled out due to injuries, and JP van Hecke of Brighton is called in, alongside Justin Kluivert of Bournemouth.

This weekend, the nations league games commence and Oranje is playing Bosnia Herzegowina tomorrow and arch rivals Germany on Tuesday. Asked about the short time in between the Euros semis and these matches, Koeman responded: “The loss versus England didn’t bother me very long. A couple of days, I guess. The end of such a campaign is always abrupt for the loser. You go home, players leave for their break and then you are simply left to evaluate. I think overall, it was a good Euros. We were close and we could have gone all the way. I experienced it all as very positive.”

De Roon and Wijnaldum might have accepted their fate, what about Memphis? “He doesn’t have a club, which is a bit odd. If you don’t play, I won’t select you, of course, but I do find it odd that a player of his standing, with his stats, is still without a club. But a fit Memphis will always be an option for me. He’s only 30 years old. I am in contact with Memphis and I know about his situation and what he is working on.”

Steven Bergwijn, only 26 years old, does not have to count on a new invite. “It’s different for Steven. He has options to show his ambition in Europe and decided to go for the money. That is all good, but I don’t think I will need him moving forward. And yes, Wijnaldum went there and I did select him, but Gini went there as he had no other options. PSG didn’t play him and he needed a place to play, to prepare for the Euros. Wijnaldum had not much choice, but Bergwijn clearly put money over sport ambition so I close the book on him. He could also go to the EPL which is also not bad, financially, but he selected this option.”

As for the striker role, Koeman is interested to see who steps up. “We have three candidates now, with Brobbey, Zirkzee and Weghorst. Weghorst hasn’t played much, if at all. Brobbey is not 100%. But if I had stuck to my rules of “only fit players”, I would only have 13 players. And with Wout and his energy, workrate and passion, I felt I had to select him. I can’t play him for 90 minutes, but it’s good to have him.”

Stefan de Vrij, also an older player, was not selected. “But not because of his age. He played everything at the Euros and was one of our best players. He’s simply not fit, struggled with a hamstring, but he’ll be part of the campaign once he starts playing again.”

Kluivert’s selection was a surprise. “He’s fit, he plays and he plays well too. And he can play in the 10 role, this is how he plays for Bournemouth these days. And I selected Jurrien Timber ahead of Maatsen because I was impressed with Timber’s first games for Arsenal and I felt he deserved a little positive push after his ordeal last season.”

Frenkie de Jong was mentioned as well of course: “He is slowly getting there. It’s been a long time, he had the same ankle issue now three times. There is damage and it needs time to heal. I do hope he will return at full fitness at one stage.”

Joey Veerman expressed his disappointment recently how there was no real interest in him, this summer. “Joey needs to be challenged. I think the Eredivisie is too easy for him, to be honest He wanted to make a step and I actually also felt he had to. It’s necessary for him as he simply has too much time on the ball in Holland. He needs to play under way more resistance.”

What will be different for Oranje in this campaign, compared to the Euros? “It’s a different situation. With a tournament, most players arrive rested and focused on the tournament. And you get 2 weeks usually to prep. This is different. Some players won’t be 100% fit, others might carry a knock, and again some will come in after a loss, others after a win, so it’s a mixed bag and you need days to get everyone at the same level, so to speak. We need to improve our forward press, the build up in possession and we need to bring more energy, more intensity. And once we get to that stage, that is when you can really look at the ideal starting eleven.”

The press conference ended with Koeman’s view on Gravenberch. “He has done ever so well at this season’s start. We all knew he was an exceptional ball player but it seems he also turned a corner in terms of focus and tactical understanding. We all felt he had some focus issues and seemed to be a tad lacklustre at ties. It seems he now realises what it takes to play at world top level. This experience at Liverpool might be exactly what he needed. He is definitely an option for the 6 position.

 

16 comments

  1. Hi Jan- I’m here
    You already know where I stand. I don’t know why Koeman is still around. I also think it’s very hypocritical of Koeman to criticize Bergwin for choosing money when he himself turned his back to his country to go coach Barca where money was also a factor.
    On the game yesterday, it’s clear that we are in great need of a right back. Among the players on the field Dumfries was the one with the lowest technical ability. He has shown zero progress. Also I think it’s unacceptable for DeLit and Van Dick to be making such a mistake at this level. It was overall a good game. Our midfielders need to also start shooting from long distance 25 or 30 meters. Like Snider used to do.

  2. Jean Venette is spot on about Dumfries. Would have liked to see Timber or Geertuida given a chance at rb. No reason not to; this was a Nations League match against Bosnia. De ligt didn’t have a good game.

    Zirkzee impressed with his linkup. MF was excellent; Gravenberch continuing his good form at Liverpool, not only offensively—love the way he drives the play forward from deeper positions—but also his defensive aggression. And have to admit I muttered something uncomplimentar when I saw Reijnders starting as the 10. How wrong was I.

    But this was Bosnia. Germany is a step up.

    @Jan, Lol. Nah, its not just you and me. Lol. People are out of the habit of checking, they’ll be back.

  3. H guys, thanks for the comments. I agree on Dumfries, I never was a great fan of him as a player. He’s a lovely guy, I’m sure, but not good enough. Frimpong had to leave the camp due to personal reasons, but Karsdorp at PSV might be a good move.

    I also believe Koeman made a big mistake in commenting as he did on Bergwijn’s move. Now Memphis is going to Brazil to play there and I bet you Koeman will still select him. But if the S Arabian league so much worse than Brazil? Which is 8 hours or so behind, which is another issue to deal with.

    In the same vein, how would Koeman react if we would have felt about him when he ditched Oranje for Barcelona? Not good.

    I do think that De Ligt van Virgil will up their game. The organisation in midfield let the defenders down for the first goal and Timber should have blocked that cross to Dzeko, of course. Although De Ligt should never lose his man like he did.

    Reijnders was amazing. I wonder what happens when Wieffer, Koopmeiners and Frenkie return….

  4. Hi Jan,
    I’m always here, even if I tend to be quiet. and that doesn’t mean I don’t belong to the Oranje family:P
    As for the game against Germany, I’m thinking it might end in a draw 🙂

  5. I am here too, Jan. Just want you to know that keep reading your articles and comments about oranje on this site is a wonderful thing. The national team will meet Germany on home soil in the evening. Of course it won’t be an easy game. I hope Koeman will make the right decision and get a good result for the Netherlands.

  6. Why can’t koeman drop Dumfries??..in years vs Bosnia we played our strongest team on paper…I am glad ..why can’t he drop gakpo instead Zirskee??Simons can play left.. Zirskee at center behind brobbey.

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