The Netherlands national team has been hit with disappointing news as Frenkie de Jong has been ruled out of the upcoming European Championships. The 27-year-old midfielder suffered a right ankle injury during Barcelona’s match against Real Madrid in April, which has ultimately led to him missing out on the tournament. Expressing his disappointment, De Jong
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Ronald Koeman, the coach of the Netherlands national football team, has taken a risky gamble by including key players Frenkie de Jong and Memphis Depay in his final 26-man squad for the upcoming European Championship. Both players have been struggling with injuries, but Koeman is willing to take the chance in hopes of winning the
Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman has some tough decisions to make as he finalizes his squad for the upcoming European Championship. One of the biggest challenges he faces is the inclusion of injured players like Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong and former captain Georginio Wijnaldum. De Jong, who has been sidelined with an ankle injury, has
Barcelona’s midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 26, will miss the remaining six games of the season due to another ankle injury sustained during the Clásico defeat against Real Madrid. This marks the third time this season that De Jong has faced an ankle injury, causing him to miss a total of 14 games. The timing of
The debate over squad size for the upcoming UEFA Euro 2024 tournament in Germany has taken center stage once again. With the recent increase to 26-man squads at Euro 2020 and FIFA’s 2022 World Cup due to the COVID-19 pandemic, national team coaches are pushing for the larger squads to become a permanent fixture. Netherlands
Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong has expressed his deep frustration and annoyance towards the constant flow of fabricated stories about his future circulating in the media. Despite having a contract with Barcelona until 2026, de Jong has been plagued by rumors suggesting that he may depart the club to alleviate their wage bill. In a