Soccer-Key Netherlands duo hopeful of facing Tunisia in final pool game


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group F - Netherlands v Sweden - Houston Stadium, Houston, Texas, U.S. - June 20, 2026 Netherlands' Virgil van Dijk comes out for the second half REUTERS/Phil Noble

HOUSTON, June 21 (Reuters) - Netherlands ⁠captain Virgil van Dijk is feeling discomfort after taking a knock in Saturday’s 5-1 World ⁠Cup demolition of Sweden, but is hopeful the injury is not serious enough to ‌keep him out of the team’s final pool game against Tunisia.

The Netherlands bounced back from a 2-2 draw with Japan to inflict a heavy defeat on the Swedes in Houston, and will fancy their chances of sealing top spot in Group F ​when they play hapless already-eliminated Tunisia in Kansas City on ⁠Thursday.

"I took a hard hit to my ⁠hip, and I couldn’t feel my upper leg anymore, so that was a little bit crazy," Van ⁠Dijk ‌was quoted as saying by NOS. "But it was probably just a pinched nerve. I think it is not too bad, but we will see shortly."

Centre-back Van Dijk remains a key figure ⁠for coach Ronald Koeman and could become the Dutch player with ​the most World Cup appearances ‌as captain if he features against the Tunisians.

He currently has seven, level with Johan Cruyff, ⁠Giovanni van Bronckhorst, ​Frank de Boer and Ruud Krol, and if he leads the side again in this World Cup will move clear on the all-time list.

He is not the only injury concern. Midfielder Frenkie de Jong was a doubt coming ⁠into the match against Sweden, but played almost an hour ​before being replaced.

"We had a collision at training, and I was also involved in that," De Jong said. "I had sustained some damage from it, but in the end, it was okay. We’re going to see what ⁠the reaction will be, but I have confidence in it."

The win extended the Netherlands’ unbeaten run at World Cups to 14 games, not counting penalty shootouts. That took them past Brazil (1958-1966) for the longest unbeaten streak in the tournament’s history.

The last time they lost a game outright was the 2010 final ​to Spain when they went down 1-0 in Soweto, South Africa.

Netherlands currently ⁠top Group F after two rounds with four points, the same number as Japan. Both teams have a +4 ​goal difference, though the Dutch have scored a goal more.

Japan ‌play Sweden in their final match, where the latter ​could still top the pool despite their heavy defeat to the Dutch if they win and Tunisia hold the Netherlands to a draw.

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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