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No Dutch concern over lack of recent goals
Netherlands coach Frank de Boer during the match against Spain at the Johan Cruijff Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 14, 2020. u00e2u20acu2022 Reuters picnn

AMSTERDAM, Nov 14 ― Netherlands coach Frank de Boer and his key striker Memphis Depay both insisted there was no alarm over the lack of goals from the Dutch team ahead of tomorrow’s key Nations League tie against Bosnia in Amsterdam.

The Netherlands have netted only three goals in six internationals this year but Depay said the goals were certain to return.

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"They will return, I have full confidence in that,” he told a news conference today.

Depay is expected to be given a free role on the left hand side of the attack, playing alongside central striker Luuk de Jong in the middle as the Dutch look to keep alive their hopes in their League A Group 1 game.

They are on five points with two games left to play, two points behind Poland and one behind Italy.

Depay, 26, will reprise his old PSV Eindhoven partnership with De Jong, along with Georginio Wijnaldum behind them. "We had good and successful times at PSV together and we know how best to use each other’s qualities,” Depay added.

De Boer, who took over as coach last month, said he was confident about the quality of his strikers. "They know how to score, so I’m not worried about it.”

Dutch goals this year have come against Poland at the start of the Nations League in September and their last two games -against Italy away last month and on Wednesday in a 1-1 draw with Spain in a friendly in Amsterdam. ― Reuters

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