The Citizen (Gauteng)

Embarrassm­ent of riches for Koeman

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– Netherland­s manager Ronald Koeman says the wave of outstandin­g young talent pushing for places in the national team means some establishe­d players face a fight to earn their spot in the squad for next year’s European Championsh­ip.

The Dutch demolished Estonia 5-0 on Tuesday in a game in which Koeman handed debuts to impressive AZ Alkmaar duo Calvin Stengs, 20, and Myron Boadu, 18, who took his tally for the season to 17 goals in 24 starts for club and country.

“It would be strange if everything was clear against Estonia in one evening,” Koeman told Dutch television station NOS. “We still have six months. We have a lot of young players who will be half a year older. It will be a fight.”

Koeman added that in the March internatio­nal window his side would play two friendlies, which would heavily influence the squad make-up.

He also welcomed the gesture

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by captain for the night and hattrick hero Georginio Wijnaldum, pictured, who stood alongside team-mate Frenkie de Jong in the celebratio­n of his first goal, holding their arms out and pointing to the colour of their skin.

It follows allegation­s of racist abuse aimed at Dutch second-tier player Ahmad Mendes Moreira during a game between his side, Excelsior, and FC Den Bosch.

“Gini said something about it in the dressing room during our closing words with each other,” Koeman said. “He said he feels so happy with this Dutch team, where this problem [of racism] does not occur. It is one team. It’s nice to see that.” – Reuters

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