World Cup
Quinten Timber returns to Oranje training ahead of Sweden match
Quinten Timber returned to the Netherlands national team training pitch on Sunday after recovering from a concussion. The midfielder completed an individual session, marking progress in his recovery following the incident during a previous training session.
Timber missed Saturday’s World Cup match against Sweden due to the injury, which occurred during a training session earlier in the week. Video footage from VoetbalPrimeur in Kansas City shows him training separately from the group as part of his rehabilitation.
The Royal Dutch Football Association confirmed Timber’s return to the training field, emphasizing his gradual recovery process. His absence against Sweden highlighted the impact of the concussion on the Oranje squad’s preparations.
The Netherlands secured a 1-1 draw with Sweden in that World Cup match, a result that kept their hopes alive in the tournament. Timber’s return provides a boost to the team’s midfield options ahead of upcoming fixtures.
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Ahead of the Sweden game, Timber had been working with the national team’s medical staff to manage his recovery. His individual session on Sunday indicates he is progressing through the protocol safely. The midfielder, who previously played for Feyenoord, has been a key figure in the Oranje setup during recent campaigns. His return to training is a positive sign for both player and team as they navigate the World Cup campaign. VoetbalPrimeur released footage of Timber’s session, showing him performing light exercises away from the main group. The video provides visual confirmation of his recovery timeline.Koeman keeps reshaping Oranje attack despite 5-1 win over Sweden
With the Netherlands still in contention in the World Cup, Timber’s availability adds depth to the squad’s midfield options. His return aligns with the team’s focus on building momentum in the tournament. The Royal Dutch Football Association has not yet provided a timeline for Timber’s full return to competitive action. His gradual reintegration suggests cautious optimism about his recovery.