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Louis van Gaal surrounded himself with several Dutch players during his two spells at Barcelona. However, Ronald Koeman has already stressed that he is not willing to follow in his compatriot’s footsteps.

When Van Gaal arrived at the Camp Nou for the first time, he managed to win a European Super Cup, a LaLiga Santander trophy and a Copa del Rey. In his squad, back in 1997/98, he had three players of Dutch origin: goalkeeper Ruud Hesp, who did not stand out between the sticks, and two full-backs in Michael Reiziger and Winston Bogarde, neither of whom impressed at Barcelona.

In 1998/99, the De Boer brothers, Frank and Ronald, joined the Blaugrana, with the former playing 23 games to 17 for the latter. the team.

Later, in Van Gaal’s third year at the club, the Dutch manager signed Phillip Cocu and Patrick Kluivert, who became regular starters and offered a lot to the club.

Koeman’s list

The current Barcelona manager is not interested in strengthening the Barcelona squad primarily with Dutch players, as he pointed out in an interview with Nos. However, two of his main targets in the summer transfer window were the Dutch.

Barcelona tried unsuccessfully to sign Memphis Depay from Lyon, as well as Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum. Meanwhile, Frenkie de Jong is currently the only player to have declared for the Netherlands in the squad, as Sergino Dest is American despite being born in the Netherlands and developing his talents at Ajax.

Dest joined Barcelona on October 1 after the Blaugrana parted ways with Nelson Semedo, who joined the Premier League’s Wolverhampton Wanderers on a three-year contract.

During his playing days, Koeman represented Barcelona 254 times, scoring 83 goals and providing five assists.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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