Soccer-Netherlands coach Koeman admits growing injury concern over Timber


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

AMSTERDAM, May 19 (Reuters) - Netherlands ⁠coach Ronald Koeman said he was concerned defender Jurrien Timber ⁠could miss the World Cup but is hopeful top scorer ‌Memphis Depay will be fit for next month’s tournament.

Arsenal’s Timber has been sidelined since mid-March with a groin injury and Koeman said his chances of making the ​Dutch squad were in the balance.

"Jurrien has ⁠been dealing with this for ⁠quite some time. It has been a rollercoaster ride,” Koeman told Dutch ⁠television ‌on Monday.

"He is training again to see if he can make the Champions League final, and be available for ⁠the World Cup, but it does not look ​rosy at the moment."

Koeman ‌expects Depay to return to action in the coming weeks ⁠before joining ​the Dutch national team.

The 32-year-old striker, who is the Netherlands' record scorer with 55 goals, suffered a thigh injury at the end of March ⁠and has not played for his struggling Brazilian ​club Corinthians since.

"He still has three matches with Corinthians before we get together as the Dutch national team.

"He really needs to get minutes ⁠in those matches. I assume that will happen, and if everything goes well, he might even play 90 minutes in the final match. After that, we still have two weeks until our first World ​Cup match against Japan."

The Dutch already have ⁠to do without three injured players for the World Cup, where they ​also face Sweden and Tunisia in Group ‌F.

Defender Matthijs de Ligt, midfielder Jerdy ​Schouten, and forward Xavi Simons all miss out through injury.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Toby Davis)

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