What Louis van Gaal has achieved at Orange in about a year remains impressive.
The charismatic national team coach has turned a losing team into a compelling group that’s hard to put aside. All the numbers prove it: 9 wins and 4 draws tonight.
punishment.
Against Poland, the number 10 can be added to the credit. Barely fifteen minutes later, the Netherlands – with the 38-year-old Psphere debuting – advanced with a beautiful attack.
PSV player Cody Gakbo was the final leg of the attack along the 21 podiums. It says all about the dazzling football of Orange, who has a lot of frivolity with Bergwijn, Depay and Burgess.
However, the evening in Warsaw started off with a great damper for visitors. After 49 seconds, quarterback Theon Coopminers was unable to continue after an unfortunate aerial duel.
There will also be big losses at the start of the second half. Then driving force Memphis Depay had to leave due to a hamstring injury.
In the Netherlands, they will hold out tightly for the next few hours so that the examination does not reveal any serious injuries …
The Barcelona striker’s replacement was also a familiar face: Antwerp striker Vincent Janssen.
Meanwhile, Poland became more dangerous. Sniper Milik was unable to pull the trigger with a unique 1-1 chance.
Bergwijn did. After excellent help from Janssen – they’ll be glad to see her in Bosuil – he put the game into a final fold. Then the orange played the game in adulthood.
There won’t be much celebration, he’s mainly looking forward to an update on Depay.
National team coach Louis van Gaal gave his first injury update at Orange after that. For example, Memphis Depay (not surprisingly) will definitely not be there against the Red Devils on Sunday.
Stephen Burgess and Frenkie de Jong – who were substituted in the first half as a precaution – are also uncertain.
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