Koeman to take over as Netherlands coach after World Cup
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Former Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman will take over as
Netherlands boss from Louis van Gaal after this year's World Cup, the Dutch
football federation said on Wednesday.
Van Gaal announced at the weekend that he had been
receiving treatment for prostate cancer for the last two years but that he
still hoped to lead the team at the finals that kick off in Qatar in November.
It will be 59-year-old Koeman's second time in charge
of the Dutch national team after taking the reins from 2018 to 2020, when he
left the post to become coach of Barcelona.
He was dismissed by the Spanish giants in October last
year after 14 difficult months in charge which included the departure of Lionel
Messi to Paris Saint-Germain as the club plunged into financial difficulties.
"I am looking forward to working together again.
When I left the national team a year and a half ago, it was certainly not
because I wasn't happy," Koeman said.
Marianne van Leeuwen, the director of professional
football at the Dutch federation, said: "We're very happy that Ronald is
coming back next year.
"During his last term in charge as national
coach, his work and his results were very satisfying."
The Netherlands will play the opening match of the
World Cup in Qatar against Senegal. They also have the host nation and Ecuador
in their Group A.


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