Netherlands national team head coach Ronald Koeman held lengthy individual discussions with defender Jan Paul van Hecke and forward Donyell Malen during a training session on Sunday, June 21, 2026, following the team's recent match against Sweden.
As reported by Algemeen Dagblad and NOS, the separate talks occurred the day after the Dutch squad secured a 5-1 victory over Sweden in Houston, despite displaying defensive vulnerabilities and an inconsistent front line.
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Defensive and Attacking Concerns Addressed
During the training session in a corner of the field, Koeman spent several minutes using arm gestures and movements to explain specific match situations to Van Hecke, whose defensive performance appeared less than watertight during the previous game.
The Dutch manager then shifted his focus to the attack by pulling aside Malen during the recovery session in Kansas City, following a match where the AS Roma top scorer was substituted at halftime for Crysencio Summerville after failing to score in his last six international appearances.
Dutch national team reporter Jeroen Stekelenburg observed the interaction between the manager and the forward, noting that the atmosphere during the meeting appeared tense.
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"Dat zag er niet uit als een hosanna-gesprek," stated Jeroen Stekelenburg, Oranje reporter.
His colleague Thierry Boon further characterized the exchange as unpleasant, which drew agreement regarding the natural outcome of the performance.
"Nee, en logisch natuurlijk," replied Jeroen Stekelenburg, Oranje reporter.
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In contrast to the struggles in the starting lineup, substitute Summerville scored the final goal of the match, while striker Brian Brobbey and winger Cody Gakpo each scored twice to cement the victory.