World Cup
Why Peter Bosz is hailed as the perfect successor for Oranje
In a Studio Oranje podcast recorded today at 15:00, former professionals Timo Letschert and Kaj Ramsteijn both named Peter Bosz as the ideal candidate to replace Ronald Koeman as the Netherlands national team coach. Both praised his recent spell at PSV and argued he has little left to win there, making it a fitting exit.
Ramsteijn argues that the KNVB should have acted before the failed World Cup in Eindhoven. He describes Bosz as the ideal successor, the perfect path for the national team. Ramsteijn also criticises Bosz for waiting too long to extend his contract with PSV, saying, “If PSV had I said: do you want now or not? Incomprehensible.”
Letschert backs Bosz, noting his strong period at PSV. He says Bosz now has little left to win at PSV, calling it a ‘nice exit’. Letschert adds that Bosz’s playing style is perfected, he is winning trophies and has the perfect age.
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The discussion was aired in the Studio Oranje podcast produced by VoetbalPrimeur. The episode examined Koeman’s departure, potential successors, and also discussed the best France ever. The consensus underscores Bosz’s growing reputation after his PSV tenure. With the Netherlands seeking a new head coach, the podcast’s endorsement adds weight to Bosz’s candidacy.