Van Basten helping to heal Dutch divisions (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-20 09:04
TITISEE, Germany, June 19 - Coach Marco van Basten has got the Dutch
players pulling together for once and been rewarded with a place in the last 16
of the World Cup.
Van Basten took charge in 2004 and has ditched big names like Patrick
Kluivert and Clarence Seedorf. His young squad has so far managed to avoid the
internal squabbles that have marred so many Dutch campaigns in the past.
The Dutch have beaten Serbia & Montenegro 1-0 and the Ivory Coast 2-1,
qualifying for the second round before Wednesday's final Group C match against
Argentina.
Van Basten, one of the great players of his generation, is pleased with the
progress so far, but sees room for improvement.
"Against Ivory Coast we did not play well in the second half but the team
showed spirit and kept fighting and that makes me proud to see a real team," he
told reporters.
"But it is not only the spirit that is important, we also want to dominate
and control matches completely and during the first two matches that still was
not satisfying.
"We are trying to improve that not only in the training sessions but also by
showing and discussing videos."
UNHAPPY HISTORY
The Dutch, beaten World Cup finalists in 1974 and 1978, have an unhappy
history of disputes at major tournaments.
Van Basten experienced this first hand in 1990 when the then European
champions failed to blend as a group and went out in the second round to
eventual winners West Germany.
The Dutch reached the World Cup final in Germany in 1974 but lost to the
hosts.
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