World Cup
Monterrey heat vs Morocco: Koeman’s warning meets te Kloese’s invite
Feyenoord’s newly appointed director Dennis te Kloese said on the eve of the World Cup that he would welcome the Dutch national team to his new workplace in Monterrey, Mexico, but warned that the squad should not consider the trip because of the extreme heat, humidity and altitude.
Dennis te Kloese took charge of Feyenoord’s board this month, bringing a fresh perspective to the club’s international outreach. He said he would like the Dutch national team to visit his new workplace in Monterrey, Mexico. The invitation was made just before the World Cup.
He cautioned that the Dutch side should reconsider traveling to Monterrey because the city’s climate is notably harsh. Temperatures frequently soar, humidity remains high, and the city sits at a considerable altitude. Such conditions, he argued, could impair player performance.
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Meanwhile, national team coach Ronald Koeman publicly demanded higher standards from his players ahead of the upcoming clash with Morocco. He declared, “This cannot and must not happen against Morocco,” underscoring his intolerance for a repeat of past shortcomings. Koeman’s statement came during a press briefing before the World Cup match. The juxtaposition of te Kloese’s hospitality and Koeman’s stern warning illustrates the dual pressures facing the Netherlands squad. While the club offers a platform for cultural exchange, the coach insists on competitive readiness. The next steps will depend on whether the team embraces the invitation or prioritises preparation under Koeman’s directives.