Memphis Depay Could Be Close to Starting Again at World Cup as Dutch Star Nurses Thigh Injury
- Manager Ronald Koeman hinted that 32-year-old Memphis Depay is ready to start the Netherlands' 2026 World Cup group match against Japan at the air-conditioned Dallas Cowboys stadium.
- Following a 1-0 defeat to Algeria and a narrow 2-1 win over Uzbekistan, the Dutch squad faces criticism regarding its recent finishing, though Koeman stated Saturday he remains confident.
- Memphis Depay, the Netherlands' all-time top scorer with 55 goals, returns to lead the line following a two-month injury absence, while winger Crysencio Summerville is also in contention after a strong West Ham season.
- Midfielder Frenkie de Jong stated, "Obviously we are aware of the feelings and the vibe in the Netherlands, and you do read the messages you get, so we have a fairly good idea of the vibe, but it doesn't matter."
- The team enters North America missing key players like Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber and Tottenham attacker Xavi Simons, yet Koeman maintains the nation expects success despite current squad depth challenges.
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Memphis Depay could be close to starting again at World Cup as Dutch star nurses thigh injury
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Memphis Depay, the career international scoring leader for the Netherlands, entered in the 70th minute against Japan in Sunday's World Cup opener.
Memphis Depay is fit enough for a starting place in the first World Cup match against Japan. Ronald Koeman stated this at his final press conference before the match at Dallas Stadium. The national coach also announced that Bart Verbruggen will be in goal.
Arlington (Texas, USA), 13 Jun (EFE).- The Dutch team technician Ronald Koeman said that, on the eve of his 2026 World Cup debut against Japan, they have no more pressure than to do it right, because it is they who set the bar high. “There is always pressure. Even though we have never won the World Cup, we have the pressure to make a good presentation. The bar is high and we put it there ourselves. We have to improve but we are well prepared,” s…

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