Khaleej Times

Koeman ready for England challenge

- AFP

london — Ronald Koeman says he is over the disappoint­ment of being sacked by Everton and anticipati­ng a “great game” against England on Friday in what will be his first match as Netherland­s coach.

The 54-year-old European Cup and Euro 1988 winner — who lost his job in October after his £140 million spending spree backfired spectacula­rly — accepts returning the Dutch to their status as one of world football’s heavyweigh­ts is going to take time.

Koeman replaced the veteran Dick Advocaat, who had been one in a raft of unsuccessf­ul appointmen­ts for the Oranje since Louis van Gaal stepped down after finishing third in the 2014 World Cup, in February.

The size of the task facing Koeman is a massive one as the Dutch — who were World Cup finalists in 2010 — have failed to reach either Euro 2016 or this year’s World Cup. “We are here,” Koeman told the Daily Mail.

“It is a new challenge. It is one I couldn’t say no to. It is an honour to be the Holland coach and I am looking forward with all I have to trying to get the country moving forward again. I want to take us to the next big tournament in 2020. That is the aim.

“It is a big and difficult challenge. Everybody knows this. We have not qualified for the last two big tournament­s and, OK, it is going to take time.”

Koeman — who failed to persuade Bayern Munich striker Arjen Robben to revoke his decision to retire from internatio­nal football — faces an England side that will be going to the World Cup.

The English are also a team Koeman will forever be associated with because of his foul on David Platt in the 1994 World Cup qualifier for which he escaped with just a booking. He scored a few minutes later to rub salt into the wounds and the Dutch went on to win 2-0, which was to prove decisive in them going to the finals as group runnersup instead of the English. —

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