Nederlang drew 1-1 on Tuesday evening at Bosnia-Herzegovina. Not a very good result for the Dutch team, but national coach Ronald Koeman is not worried. He was also sharp for the analysts.
The Netherlands could not make an impression against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Our northern neighbors drew 1-1, while they clearly had the chances to finish the match with a 0-1 lead.
That came early, partly because of Noa Lang who was decisive. He passed to Brobbey who scored his first goal for the national team. Afterwards, the Dutch went looking for the 0-2 and came very close several times.
The goal also fell, but was subsequently disallowed. Ultimately it was the home country that scored in the second half. Afterwards, Dutch analysts were particularly strict for the national team.
And especially Rafael van der Vaart and Pierre van Hooijdonk, in the NOS TV studio. While national coach Ronald Koeman saw that it was actually not too bad, also because the Dutch had already qualified.
But when he heard how negatively the analysts had talked about their country’s performance, he decided to respond. “I see more and more ex-footballers talking about the Dutch team on television, but they are all players who have never played a bad match, if I sometimes hear it that way. Who am I referring to? No, not just those two in the studio, it there are more and more of them,” he said, according to HLN.