Sunderland Echo

Struggling Holland axe coach Blind

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Holland last night sacked coach Danny Blind in the wake of their dismal World Cup qualifying loss to Bulgaria.

The Dutch Football Associatio­n (KNVB) has called time on the former defender’s reign after only 20 months and 18 matches.

Saturday’s 2-0 defeat in Sofia was Holland’s second in their opening five games in World Cup qualifying Group A and left them in fourth place in the pool, already six points behind leaders France and three behind second-placed Sweden.

Blind took over the national team from Guus Hiddink in July 2015, but was unable to lead the team to Euro 2016.

A disappoint­ing start to World Cup qualifying, which has included a home defeat to France, has left the Dutch in real danger of missing out on a second straight major championsh­ip.

Blind was informed of the decision to sack him at a meeting with KNVB football director Jean Paul Decossaux and technical director Hans van Breukelen yesterday.

Fred Grim, the Holland Under-21 coach, will take charge of the senior team for tomorrow’s friendly with Italy in Amsterdam as the KNVB begin the search for a new permanent boss.

Decossaux said the governing body were left with no choice but to dismiss Blind due to poor results.

He said: “Because the sporting results are disappoint­ing and it will now be difficult to qualify for the World Cup in Russia, we feel unfortunat­ely we have to say goodbye to him.”

Blind said it was “a pity” his stint in charge of the national team had come to such a sorry end.

Blind’s son Daley, the Manchester United defender, paid tribute to his father in a post on Instagram.

“Worked at the highest level, a dream for both of us as father and son,” he said. “It was not easy and it has not always been that, but I’m proud of how you’ve always taken responsibi­lity and never gave up!”

In the same group, Sweden outgunned Belarua 4-0, with Sunderland midfielder Seb Larsson an unused sub.

Olivier Giroud netted twice as France won 3-1 in Luxembourg.

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