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Van Gaal begins reign aiming to turn Dutch into world champions

China Daily | Updated: 2021-08-19 10:00
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Louis van Gaal. [Photo/Agencies]

THE HAGUE, Netherlands-Two weeks into his third stint as Netherlands coach, Louis van Gaal has a clear goal: "To be world champion."

But he conceded Tuesday it won't be easy with very limited time to prepare his team for three crucial World Cup qualifiers next month.

The Netherlands reached three World Cup finals-in 1974, 1978 and 2010-and lost them all. The Oranje won the 1988 European Championship.

Van Gaal was put in charge of the Dutch national team after Frank de Boer quit following the Netherlands' last-16 loss to the Czech Republic at Euro 2020.

In typically self-confident style, Van Gaal is convinced the Dutch soccer federation (KNVB) had selected the right man for the job.

"I have always done everything to help Dutch soccer and I think if I'd been in the position of the KNVB I'd also have chosen me," the 70-year-old coach said at his first news conference.

Van Gaal, who came out of retirement to take the job, has also led club teams including Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Ajax. In his last period in charge of the national team, he led the Oranje to a surprise third place in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

He said this time will be different because he has such a short preparation with his squad before World Cup qualifiers against Norway, Montenegro and Turkey next month. Van Gaal's team currently stands second in Group G, one point behind Turkey.

In his talks so far with players, Van Gaal has not dwelled on the disappointing Euro 2020.

"I didn't talk about the past, that's totally uninteresting. We talked about the future," he said.

De Boer was lambasted during the European Championship for not playing a 4-3-3 formation-an attacking system that is drilled into Dutch players from village youth teams to the fabled Ajax academy.

Van Gaal said players he has spoken to so far expressed a preference for that formation, but he made no promises he would use it.

At the 2014 World Cup, he successfully chopped and changed between systems and players, earning a reputation as a master tactician.

"I always listen to my players, yes, but I look at the qualities of an opponent, I look at the qualities of my own squad and I adapt a system to fit," he said.

Asked about protests over the human rights record in 2022 World Cup host nation Qatar, Van Gaal said it should not be up to players but national federations to voice opposition.

"It's clear you should take action," Van Gaal said.

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