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The Netherlands wants to win the FIFA World Cup in Qatar 2022

If there’s one team that deserves redemption at the FIFA World Cup, it’s the Netherlands. The Dutch XI reached the final of the World Cup three times. Each time it tragically fell like the other. In two of these, the Dutch lost to the host nations, West Germany in 1974 and Argentina in 1978. This 1970s era fueled a Dutch side that always entered tournaments as contenders. Qatar Football World Cup fans can buy Netherlands Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

Perhaps the most influential player in the history of the sport, Johan Cruyff revolutionized the game. His ‘Cruyff Turn’ was on full display against Sweden in 1974. Cruyff fooled defenders with a fake and reverse move in one move.

The Netherlands wants to win the FIFA World Cup in Qatar 2022
The Netherlands wants to win the FIFA World Cup in Qatar 2022

Their dominant run as opponents came when the Dutch displayed “total football” a free-flowing and fluid style of football. 1974 final played in Munich was a one-sided second half. The Dutch pressed into their attacking third with a relentless pursuit of an equalizer. Still, the Dutch lost 2-1 when they failed to capitalize on a dozen shooting opportunities. Despite the result, the consensus among fans was that the Netherlands were the better team, but they were simply unlucky.

But that wasn’t the case in Buenos Aires against Oswaldo Ardiles and Mario Kempes in 1978. Argentina dominated the Dutch 3-1 en route to their first World Cup victory.

The Oranje’s third attempt at glory came in South Africa in 2010. Spain’s short, quick passing style and Andres Iniesta’s extra-time goal proved key to La Furia Roja’s first World Cup trophy. In fact, this match was inseparable. Arjen Robben missed a great chance on a breakaway that could have been the difference in the Netherlands’ favor.

A bitter rival

The Netherlands definitely holds something of a grudge against Germany, Argentina, and Spain for these games. Yet another South American side is at the center of the Dutch’s most notable battles.

The Netherlands has a history of bitter disagreements with Brazil. In the USA 1994 quarter-finals, goals from Romario, Bebet, and Dunga eliminated the Dutch 3-2. Just four years later, Philip Cocu and Ronald de Boer missed penalties as Brazil progressed in a semi-final play-off.

However, the story of the feud turned into a rivalry in South Africa in 2010. The Flying Dutchman took the honors with a 2-1 victory in the quarter-finals. Two goals from Wesley Sneijder sent the side into the semi-finals. Then, four years later, the Netherlands beat Brazil again. This time he made it to the playoffs for third place with a dominant 3-0 victory in the Brazilian capital.

The Netherlands definitely holds something of a grudge against Germany
The Netherlands definitely holds something of a grudge against Germany

The golden shoe

Through its ups and downs, the Netherlands has been responsible for some of the most famous footballers in history.

For example, legends like Johan Cruyff, Edgar Davids, Wesley Sneijder, and Ruud Gullit played for Holland at the World Cup. The latter was a striker and captain who led the Oranje to their first and only major championship. This team won Euro 1998 with players like Marco van Basten, Ronald Koeman and Frank Rijkaard. Qatar World Cup 2022 fans can buy Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

Russia 2018 served as a turning point for a new generation of Dutch players. The Netherlands did not qualify for the World Cup. Now many players are in the side entrance with a chip on their shoulder with a historical microscope.

The Netherlands is so far the last ‘powerhouse’ country to win the World Cup.

The Netherlands are trying to break their World Cup doldrums

During the qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Netherlands ranked first. So it was in the same boat as the USA, Switzerland, and Germany, among others.

The Netherlands has been drawn into Group A. The other members of this group are Senegal, Ecuador, and host Qatar. Although the Netherlands is the real headliner of this group, Qatar has been automatically placed in the A1 position as the host nation.

The Flying Dutchmen are looking to break their dry spell and claim Holland’s first World Cup win. Led by Liverpool center-back and team captain Virgil van Dijk and hybrid player Memphis Depay from Barcelona.

The Netherlands are trying to break their World Cup doldrums
The Netherlands are trying to break their World Cup doldrums

The stars lead the way

As Barcelona’s No.9, Depay is the top scorer for both club and country. However, he wears the number 10 for his national team – the number assigned to the creative distributor. Using this amalgamation of roles, Memphis Depay earned 12 goals in 10 games for the Oranje during the qualifiers.

Wearing the famous number 10, Memphis Depay walks in the shoes of his predecessors such as retired elite midfielder Wesley Sneijder – who led the Dutch to the final in 2010 – and former striker Dennis Bergkamp, who was constantly criticized for cowardly behavior on the pitch. Bergkamp introduced dirty tactics such as unintentionally stepping on opponents’ toes and deliberately cutting ankles.

The scoring momentum appears to be shifting in Memphis Depay’s favor as the Barca man has hit the back of the net 11 times in 24 games in 2021/22. Depay is eight goals short of breaking the Dutch national record, with Robin van Persie sitting on top with 50 goals. With a confident striker, the Netherlands has realistic expectations of glory at the World Cup in Qatar. Louis van Gaal’s Dutch are overwhelming favorites to win Group A with odds of -160 and +1600 to win the tournament. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Football World Cup Final Tickets from our website.

Opening preparations

Historically, less than 10% of teams advance from their group after losing their first match at the World Cup. Therefore, it is imperative for the Dutch to beat Senegal – the ‘dark horse’ of Group A. The Lions of Teranga have a roster full of elite Premier League players and will be a force to be reckoned with when they compete against the Dutch XI when they kick off in Doha on November 21 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Netherlands 2022 World Cup Squad: Latest Summer International Selections

The Netherlands’ 2022 World Cup squad is just months away from being named and Louis van Gaal has taken a step closer to that final 26 with his latest selection for June’s Nations League games against Belgium, Wales (twice), and Poland.

Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2022 Squad
Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2022 Squad

As expected, Virgil van Dijk, Matthijs de Ligt, and Memphis Depay were included in the group. Georginio Wijnaldum was ruled out after a disappointing first season with PSG (opens in new tab), while Bayern Munich youngster Ryan Gravenberch misses out through injury.

Former Tottenham striker (opens in new tab) Vincent Janssen – who recently joined Belgium side Royal Antwerp after a stint in Monterrey, Mexico – made his first international appearance since October 2017, scoring in a 3-2 win over Wales.

Netherlands World Cup 2022 squad: Squad for June’s Nations League matches

  • GK: Tim Krul, Norwich
  • GK: Jasper Cillessen, Valencia
  • GK: Mark Flekken, Freiburg
  • GK: Kjell Scherpen, Brighton
  • DF: Hans Hateboer, Atalanta
  • DF: Nathan Ake, Manchester City
  • DF: Daley Blind, Ajax
  • DF: Matthijs de Ligt, Juventus
  • DF: Stefan de Vrij, Inter
  • DF: Denzel Dumfries, Inter
  • DF: Tyrell Malacia, Feyenoord
  • DF: Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool
  • DF: Jurrien Timber, Ajax
  • DF: Jordan Teze, PSV
  • DF: Bruno Martins Indi, Feyenoord
  • MF: Frenkie de Jong, Barcelona
  • MF: Davy Klaassen, Ajax
  • MF: Teun Koopmeiners, Atalanta
  • MF: Guus Til, Spartak Moscow
  • MF: Jerdy Schouten, Bologna
  • FW: Steven Bergwijn, Tottenham
  • FW: Steven Berghuis, Ajax
  • FW: Memphis Depay, Barcelona
  • FW: Noa Lang, Club Brugge
  • FW: Wout Weghorst, Burnley
  • FW: Cody Gakpo, PSV
  • FW: Vincent Janssen, Royal Antwerp

How many players can the Netherlands take to the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

National managers were allowed to bring 26 players to a major tournament at last summer’s European Championships for the first time, as a special measure introduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It has now been announced that the 26-man squads will return for the World Cup in Qatar.

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