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International press dissect Koeman's abrupt exit as Dutch boss
Ronald Koeman announced his resignation as the Netherlands national team coach less than 24 hours after the penalty‑shootout loss to Morocco, prompting a wave of coverage across European media outlets. The decision has been highlighted by the BBC, The , and outlets in Belgium, Spain and France, each analysing the implications for Dutch football.
The BBC wrote: 'De 63-jarige Koeman is opgestapt als bondscoach', noting the abrupt nature of the departure. The English outlet framed the move as the end of Koeman's coaching career.
The described Koeman's statement as emotional, especially the way he spoke about his wife Bartina. It added: 'Hij heeft laten doorschemeren dat hij zijn trainersloopbaan mogelijk volledig heeft beëindigd.'
The also observed that Koeman is the fifth national coach to leave during this summer's World Cup, citing Scottish boss Steve Clarke as a recent example. It mentioned that former Everton and Southampton manager Steve Clarke is now in his second spell with a national side, and that former Liverpool coach Arne Slot may return to Dutch football's top tier.
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Belgian headlines stressed the untenable pressure on Koeman. Het ran the caption: 'De druk werd onhoudbaar: Ronald Koeman stapt op als bondscoach van Nederland na WK‑exit'. reported that Koeman had aimed for a World Cup semi‑final but was eliminated by Morocco in the round of 32, and that he announced his resignation less than 24 hours after the penalty‑shootout defeat. Spanish outlets AS and both spoke of an early end to Koeman's second term, with noting the resignation came less than 24 hours after the loss to Morocco. The papers recalled that Koeman took over in mid‑2020 after a stint at Barcelona, succeeded Louis van Gaal, reached the Euro 2024 semi‑final and entered the World Cup 2026 with high expectations. L’Équipe said: 'Zoals verwacht diende de Nederlandse bondscoach Ronald Koeman dinsdag zijn ontslag in', confirming the resignation was anticipated. The French daily added that Koeman's tenure, which began after the 2022 World Cup, concluded prematurely.Van der Vaart backs Arne Slot and Winston Bogarde for Dutch bench
analysed Koeman's tactical shifts, noting he moved Brobbey to the striker role and shifted Malen to the wing after the opening match against Japan. Against Morocco he deployed a six‑defender system with Summerville, saw Crysencio Gakpo score late, and watched Issa Diop equalise in injury time before the shootout. The departure opens the door for a new coaching cycle, with speculation that Arne Slot could assume a leading role in Dutch football. Stakeholders anticipate that the next appointment will aim to rebuild after the World Cup exit.