Wednesday, 9 September 2015

DON'T BLAME THEM: NETHERLANDS SUFFER FROM AGING SQUAD





Source: dailyvedas.com
Everybody seems to be talking about why Netherlands is not performing and how shaky they have become after the 2014 World Cup and the departure of Louis Van Gaal. There have been many ups and downs after the World Cup.
The tactical genius Louis Van Gaal who normally gets criticized by people over nothing because he is bold to play youngsters and players with no names rather than players who just know it all has departed and the confidence he instilled in players such as Bruno Martins Indi and the likes have all died down to some extent.
Aside that Arjen Robben has been battling with injuries over the last season which saw Barcelona FC eliminate Bayern Munich from the Champions league and therefore his performance has been shy from the Robben the football world saw at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
Wesley Sneijder has not been the best though he played well at the World Cup; Sneijder has not been the same man for Netherland in 2014/15 as he was for Internazionale Milano in 2009/10 season. The core group is aging and some of them would soon depart, new methods and players should be grouped together for long in order to come out for
Source: unisportstore.com
L’Orange.
The man people refer to us as V-Power Van Persie is aging and he is not the same man whose last name sounds like goaaaaal. After his transfer from Manchester United to Fenerbache, RVP, Van the man hasn’t been the same as he is predestined to play other than Old Trafford where he would have fought for spots with the likes of Wayne Rooney for the arrow head role.
With the likes of Iceland and Turkey featuring an Arda Turan who is still waiting for Barcelona’s ban to be lifted to be able to kick a ball thrashing the Netherlands means that the national team has a whole lot of things they should do in order to get the 2nd and 3rd place team of the previous two editions of the World Cup back.
With new additions and faces such as Manchester United’s emerging superstar Memphis Depay, Kevin Strootman and De Guzman, L’Orange can become that force again like the Van Persie, Robben and Sneijder trio. Another group of players should be given the chance to feel responsible and take the blame when things and results do not go the way of the Netherlands football team.
Avid football fans are missing the great games they used to play and the kind of goals they used to score and with new mentality and energy with a sense of responsibility and a hunger for titles and success, L’Orange would be back.

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