Eredivisie
Van Dijk's penalty refusal fuels criticism of Koeman's choices
Virgil van Dijk's refusal to step up for a penalty has intensified scrutiny on Ronald Koeman's handling of the Netherlands squad, with analysts arguing the captain should have taken the spot‑kick. The criticism arrives as Studio Oranje reviews the Dutch team's recent performance.
The decision by Virgil van Dijk to decline a penalty was described as incomprehensible during the Studio Oranje broadcast. Analysts argued the captain should have taken the spot‑kick.
The penalty was eventually taken by Crysencio Summerville. Summerville converted the chance for the Netherlands.
During the discussion, a pundit said, "We have also seen in the past, great players miss important penalties." He continued, "I would never blame anyone for missing a penalty. I really think Van Dijk should have stood up."
Van Dijk, 34, has earned more than one hundred international caps and wears the captain's armband. He declined the penalty citing cramp, while a teammate with six caps also suffered cramp.
The debate formed part of Studio Oranje's analysis of Ronald Koeman's tenure and the Netherlands' overall performance. The programme examined the final balance for the Dutch national side.