Soccer-Koeman says Netherlands can go toe-to-toe with any team at World Cup


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Netherlands v Norway - Johan Cruijff Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands - March 27, 2026 Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman looks on REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

May 19 (Reuters) - Netherlands manager ⁠Ronald Koeman says his side have more than enough quality ⁠to beat any team at the World Cup even ‌if they are not being widely tipped as title contenders.

The Dutch, who have finished runners-up three times at the tournament, play Japan in their opening Group F game ​before facing Sweden and Tunisia.

Holders Argentina, 2018 ⁠winners France and European ⁠champions Spain are among the favourites to win the June 11 to ⁠July ‌19 World Cup in North America, but Koeman has confidence in his squad.

"People may not see us as one ⁠of the favourites to win the World Cup. ​But the strength ‌of the Netherlands is that we can beat anyone because ⁠the ability is ​there in our squad,” he told FIFA in an interview published on Monday.

The 63-year-old, who is yet to name his World Cup squad, returned ⁠as coach in 2023 after Louis van ​Gaal led the side to the quart-finals at the previous edition in Qatar.

"I think this team is on track,” he added.

“What I'd like ⁠people to say about my team is that they play with a lot of intensity, that they can't say we didn't do enough. I want them to play with confidence, with personality, understanding what ​their qualities are.

"And to always respect every ⁠opponent despite the fact there may be so-called smaller nations at the ​World Cup. They are all matches ‌in their own right and you must ​ensure you're not caught off-guard by a smaller nation.”

(Reporting by Paras J. Haji in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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