Shocked Koeman Says Dutch Need Drastic Improvement After Horror Week

Netherland's national coach Ronald Koeman attends a press conference of the Dutch national team at KNVB Campus in Zeist on March 26, 2023, on the even of the UEFA Euro 2024 Group B qualification match between Netherlands and Gibraltar at the de Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam. (AFP)
Netherland's national coach Ronald Koeman attends a press conference of the Dutch national team at KNVB Campus in Zeist on March 26, 2023, on the even of the UEFA Euro 2024 Group B qualification match between Netherlands and Gibraltar at the de Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam. (AFP)
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Shocked Koeman Says Dutch Need Drastic Improvement After Horror Week

Netherland's national coach Ronald Koeman attends a press conference of the Dutch national team at KNVB Campus in Zeist on March 26, 2023, on the even of the UEFA Euro 2024 Group B qualification match between Netherlands and Gibraltar at the de Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam. (AFP)
Netherland's national coach Ronald Koeman attends a press conference of the Dutch national team at KNVB Campus in Zeist on March 26, 2023, on the even of the UEFA Euro 2024 Group B qualification match between Netherlands and Gibraltar at the de Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam. (AFP)

Irritated Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman said he was shocked by his team's performance in his first week back in charge of the national side and drastic improvement is needed.

It was not the return Koeman was looking for at the start of his second stint after replacing Louis van Gaal as the Dutch got off to lukewarm start in the Euro 2024 qualifiers.

"We have to improve, I'm quite shocked by what I have seen," he said.

A virus saw five players drop out last week before they went to Paris and were handed a sobering 4-0 thumping by France. Hopes of a spirited response in Monday's match against minnows Gibraltar did not materialize.

Although the Dutch won 3-0 at the Feyenoord Stadium, with two goals from defender Nathan Ake, Koeman made no effort to hide his dissatisfaction.

"It was not good, I'm quite disappointed. It really must be better. We also need to get fitter. This was really too little," Koeman told reporters.

He had hoped for better. "It was a bad week, a lot of players got sick at first. Then we lost heavily to France and even against Gibraltar it was not enough. It will have to get better soon.

"I've never had such a week in my previous national coaching stint and I hope that it doesn't happen again either."

The Dutch had their changes against the team ranked 200 with 72% possession and 49 attempts on goal but were stymied by stout defense, although Koeman did not want to use that as an excuse.

"It is difficult but, of course we did score enough goals. I found we were imprecise from the start, sloppy at times. With a little more sharpness, more goals would have been scored. It was much less than I had hoped for."

The Dutch will need to make a major step up because they are next in action in the Nations League in June, which they host. They play Croatia in Rotterdam on June 14 and will go into either the final or third-place playoff against Italy or Spain four days later.

"These are major opponents and I think it will be important that we have a full squad."

The Dutch played without key midfielder Frenkie de Jong against France and Gibraltar.

"And Cody Gakpo and Matthijs De Ligt couldn't play a whole match, and Memphis Depay got injured," said Koeman. "But our level will have to go up. Too many players did not play well enough."



Antonelli Named as Hamilton’s Replacement at Formula 1's Mercedes

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli of Italy walks down stairs for the first free practice ahead of the Formula One Italian Grand Prix race at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli of Italy walks down stairs for the first free practice ahead of the Formula One Italian Grand Prix race at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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Antonelli Named as Hamilton’s Replacement at Formula 1's Mercedes

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli of Italy walks down stairs for the first free practice ahead of the Formula One Italian Grand Prix race at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli of Italy walks down stairs for the first free practice ahead of the Formula One Italian Grand Prix race at the Monza racetrack, in Monza, Italy, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Teenager Kimi Antonelli has been named as Lewis Hamilton’s replacement next year at Mercedes, a day after his Formula One debut ended in the 18-year-old driver hitting the wall.
Antonelli took over for George Russell in the opening practice session for Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
But his much-anticipated first appearance lasted fewer than six laps, and only 10 minutes, after he lost control of his Mercedes at the Parabolica, sliding backwards through the gravel and into the tire barrier.
Team principal Toto Wolff said Saturday the crash would have no impact on Antonelli’s F1 chances, and confirmation of his elevation as a junior driver with the team was confirmed ahead of final practice at his home event.
“It is an amazing feeling to be announced as a Mercedes works driver alongside George for 2025,” said Antonelli. “Reaching F1 is a dream I’ve had since I was a small boy."