Qatar Tribune

Koeman plans Netherland­s tactical changes after Van Gaal criticism

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RONALD Koeman plans to adopt a more attacking style of play with the Netherland­s than the one establishe­d by his predecesso­r Louis van Gaal.

The Oranje reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Qatar under Van Gaal, but criticisms were directed at a style of football that was perceived to be negative. A five-man defensive line proved to be miserly, conceding just twice in the first four matches of the tournament, but fans wanted more creative output from a side that boasted the likes of Memphis Depay and Cody Gakpo.

The Netherland­s’ venture in Qatar came to an end against Argentina in a shoot-out defeat, having fought back from a two-goal deficit in a game that marked the final stand of Van Gaal’s third spell at the helm.

A similar approach will not be adopted under Koeman, who instead plans to return to the four-man defence he used during his previous stint in charge from 2018-2020. “In principle, we are going back to the system we played before,” he said.

“I also change the system sometimes, but we are going to form the basic system with four defenders. In the end, it’s all about the implementa­tion of the system. I also played with five players at the back at Barcelona, with three central defenders, and that went very well. “Everything revolves around put high pressure or let yourself sink. That makes a system offensive or not.”

Assessing the Netherland­s’ performanc­e at the World Cup, Koeman praised Van Gaal’s unbeaten record that stretched until the quarter-final defeat to Argentina and hopes he can enjoy a similar run of form, albeit in his own approach.

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