World Cup
Erik ten Hag, Peter Bosz eyed as Ronald Koeman successors
In a new episode of the Kick-off Oranje podcast, hosts Valentijn Driessen, Mike Verweij, Jeroen Kapteijns and Hein Keijser examine who might succeed Ronald Koeman after the World Cup. They note that Erik ten Hag has expressed interest in the role while Peter Bosz’s future at PSV remains uncertain.
The hosts review the first round of matches at the World Cup, assessing the Dutch team's performance. They also discuss whether the injury to Quinten Timber represents a serious setback for the Netherlands squad.
Listeners can stream the episode via Apple Podcasts or Spotify. The discussion is part of the broader Kick-off series that regularly analyses Dutch football.
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The panel asks if the Netherlands have their affairs in order for the remainder of the tournament. They consider tactical and managerial implications ahead of upcoming fixtures. Erik ten Hag’s interest in the national team job is highlighted as a potential catalyst for change. Meanwhile, speculation surrounds Peter Bosz possibly being let go by PSV.Netherlands thrash Sweden 5-1 at World Cup with Brobbey and Gakpo goals
The conversation ends without a definitive successor, leaving the Dutch Football Association to decide after the next World Cup matches. Fans await further announcements as the tournament progresses.