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Koeman takes on tough job as Dutch national coach

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ZEIST: Dutch former star player Ronald Koeman was Tuesday anointed coach of the national team, given the Herculean task of restoring the country’s pride after a series of humiliatin­g defeats.

Announcing his appointmen­t, the Royal Dutch Football Federation (KNVB) said Koeman has “just signed a contract which ties him to Oranje with immediate effect up to and including the 2022 World Cup” in Qatar.

Koeman told a press conference at the KNVB headquarte­rs in Zeist he was “really excited and very proud” to have fulfilled what he said was “always one of my ambitions” to be the Dutch head coach.

Nico-Jan Hoogma, currently with Heracles, was also named a top sports director and assistant for Koeman by the KNVB.

The new chance for glory for 54-year-old Koeman, comes after he was sacked by Premier League team Everton in October following a string of defeats which saw the Toffees fall into the relegation zone.

In a Tweet, Koeman added he was “happy to be here and serve the country in our road to UEFA Euro 2020.”

Koeman takes over from Dick Advocaat, who had been one in a raft of unsuccessf­ul appointmen­ts for the Oranje since 2014.

Advocaat arrived in May for a third stint as national coach, but stepped down seven months later after failing to steer the struggling European heavyweigh­ts into the World Cup finals in Russia.

It was a massive humiliatio­n for the football-mad Dutch, causing much soul-searching, and an added blow to national pride after the team also missed Euro 2016.

Koeman said he was “really positive about the future of the national team” but suggested he would push greater discipline and training over the coming months.

“We know we don’t have the best players, but that doesn’t mean that you can not have the best team,” he added.

Koeman had already been earmarked in 2014 to replace Louis van Gaal, who left to join Manchester United after taking the Dutch squad to third place in the World Cup in Brazil.

But instead, the Royal Dutch Football Federation (KNVB) appointed another stalwart Guus Hiddink, who was then replaced by Danny Blind, followed by Advocaat — all in just over threeand-a-half years.

During that time the national team slumped from one disappoint­ment to another.

“Koeman’s sacking at Everton came as a gift from heaven for the KNVB,” the popular De Telegraaf said.

But a tough baptism awaits, with friendlies lined up against two teams heading to the World Cup: England on March 23 in Amsterdam, and Portugal three days later. The Dutch will then face world champions Germany and France in the new UEFA Nations League in September and October.

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