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Chapter 233 Dutch Football

Chapter 233 Dutch Football
When you come to the Netherlands, you have to mention Dutch football. The Dutch team, the top football club in the world, has a brilliant record.

In the history of the World Cup, the Dutch team has reached the final three times, but they were narrowly defeated and finished second. In 1974 and 1978, they were narrowly defeated by West Germany and Argentina in the finals. In the 2010 World Cup finals, they competed with Spain for the championship. They conceded a goal in overtime and lost 0-1.

The Netherlands, once known as having the strongest team in Europe, is famous in the world for its total attack and total defense. The players have excellent personal skills and play pleasing to the eye.

Although the Netherlands does not have the land, population and financial support for football like Brazil, it does not have a long history of football in England, and it does not have big-name clubs like Spain; the Dutch do not have the will of the Germans, the luck of the French, and they will not be like Italy and Argentina. Stalking like that, they only have too many geniuses and prodigies.

However, the heavens are jealous of talents, and others hurt Zhongyong. Many talented and talented players are troubled and tortured by injuries and off-field life, but they still insist on this football road with the blood of the Dutch nation. The world dedicates highly ornamental football, and there are many fans around the world.

It's a pity that due to factors such as team harmony problems, he has never been able to win the World Cup, and he is known as the "uncrowned king".

Although uncrowned, wearing an orange jersey has brought countless fond memories to the fans.

Cruyff, Neskens, Rensenbrinker, Van Basten, Luther Gullit, Rijkaard, Bergkamp, ​​Klujweit, Ruud, Rowe Ben, Sneijder, Van Persie...all of them are like thunder.

Among the stars, Cruyff is the godfather of Dutch football.And Van Basten, Luther Gullit, and Rijkaard are the most famous "Three Musketeers of the Netherlands" in the Dutch team.

It seems that the Dutch team is rich in three-person offensive combinations. After Rijkaard and others, there are Bergkamp, ​​Kluivert, and Ruud Ruud New Three Musketeers.

Now in the midfield of the Dutch team, there are Peter Pan Robben, teacher Sneijder, and general Fan Persie.

Of course, besides these three people, there is another character that needs to be mentioned-Van der Vaart.

The former golden boy of Europe, a talented player in the eyes of the Dutch, and Robben, Sneijder, and Van Persie are called the new core of the Netherlands' attack.

After experiencing Ajax and Hamburg, he moved to his dream Real Madrid.

But Van der Vaart's trip to La Liga was very bumpy, far less nourishing than Van Persie's life at Manchester United.

After joining Real Madrid, van der Vaart is farther and farther away from a world-class player...

Now that the Netherlands has once again entered the World Cup in Brazil, Van der Vaart is not in the consideration of the famous coach Van Gaal...

The might of the Orange Corps is still there, but they are also facing a hidden danger now...

Its offensive core, by the time of the World Cup next year, Robben will be 31, Sneijder will be [-], Van Persie will be [-]...but their successors have not grown up...

The former distribution center for genius prodigies is also facing the embarrassment of having no successors like the Chinese team...

With this crisis in the Dutch team, they have to talk about the change in the direction of their youth training - from refined personal skills to the European scientific football development system.

The "Godfather" of Dutch football Cruyff, in his own column in 07, he once said something like this: "Dutch football pays too much attention to the cultivation of tactical discipline in the training of the younger generation of players, and The selection of some hard competitive qualities, while gradually ignoring the careful carving of players' technical links, is likely to reap the consequences in the long run."

Obsessed with the cultivation of tactical discipline, ignoring technical refinement, and finally achieved the rigid and inflexible Dutch team we see today.

In today's Europe, only one eye can see, destined to be only a second-rate team.

The promotion of this brand-new youth training system throughout the Netherlands took place around 2003, and its sign is that people from the Van Gaal family began to have the right to speak in the Dutch youth training.

The irony is that when Van Gaal, who emphasized the cultivation of tactical discipline, taught the Dutch team, he relied heavily on Robben, Sneijder, and Van Persie under the old system.

However, Depay, Janssen, Blind, Wijnaldum and others under the new system cannot be reused.In fact, their respective status in the European giants is enough to explain their abilities.

The talent of the Dutch national team is withered, so we have to talk about Ajax, the Eredivisie class bully.

Founded on March 1900, 3, Ajax is a famous football club located in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. It has a history of more than 18 years.

According to the history of the club, it is one of the ten most successful clubs in the world. It is currently the most successful and popular club in the Netherlands. It is also known as the top three Dutch football along with Feyenoord and Eindhoven.

Ajax is known as the world's number one star processing factory. This is the most famous football youth training camp in the world. Most of the Dutch stars you can think of come from Ajax.

There is a long list of names in their star list...Cruyff, Van Basten, Gullit, Rijkaard, Davies, Bergkamp, ​​Kluivert, Stam, Seedorf, van der Vaart, van der Meyder, Schneider, Heitinga, Huntelaar…

It is no exaggeration to say that the rise and fall of Ajax determines the honor and disgrace of the Dutch team...

Since the promulgation of the Bosman Act, the Dutch league has lost its previous hematopoietic function and has deteriorated, and Ajax has also lost its former style.

Although the Bosman Act has passed for a long time, it has had an extremely profound impact on the Dutch league.

On the one hand, the club backfires and promotes the sale of young players in advance, which can neither sell a good price nor be able to feed back the youth training.

On the other hand, young players are still immature in ability and mentality, and cannot gain a firm foothold overseas at all, and most of them are scrapped early.

To prepare for the World Cup in Brazil, Van Gaal promoted more than a dozen players who had never played in the World Cup and played in domestic leagues.

This season, the Eredivisie giant Ajax, which is the team of the Dutch team, missed the UEFA Champions League for the first time in five years. The depression of the Eredivisie giants also directly reflected the weakness of the national team.

Today, with the increasingly unbalanced distribution of football resources, the erosion of the Dutch league and youth training has become more and more serious. The Dutch league has not seen a team that can compete in the European arena for a long time.

From this point of view, next year's World Cup, Robben and Van Persie and several other veterans will use their last strength to prop up the banner and face of Dutch football.

There is a saying that it is better to be more forceful when saying goodbye, because goodbye may be goodbye forever.

Next year's World Cup may be the last time for Robben, Van Persie and Sneijder.

Judging from the above signs, the Dutch team, which has been brilliant for many years, may have reached the time when it will not break but not stand.

It is precisely because of the decline of the Dutch youth training that the Dutch Football Association has made every effort to hold this World Youth Championship, aiming to revive the former glory.

Therefore, the Chinese national youth team has been able to return to the Netherlands in the past ten years...

(End of this chapter)

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