Daftar Hotel - Coming to the last allowance for Group E matches against Cameroon, the Dutch National Team coach, Bert van Marwijk, saying the promise of giving opportunities available to reduce Arjen Robben. Until now, Robben has never even come down the field because of a hamstring injury is still smothering.
Hotel di Semarang - Although not too much influence on the performance of "Der Oranje" in the field, Van Marwijk called herself feel something is missing with a touch of the Dutch game. However, the former Feyenoord coach did not want to force Robben to play.
"I will wait until the last rehearsal, and we see how the response. If he looks fit, then I will enter his name in the squad," Van Marwijk said as quoted from goal.com.
The Netherlands has ensured a place in the round of 16 large. Pocketed six points, the result of double victories over the Danish and Japan, the Netherlands is now perched at the top of Group C. Cameroon opponent later in the morning, the troops of "The Flying Dutchmen" will most likely play it safe. However, Van Marwijk hinted that he would make this fight as a "warm-up game" for Robben.
Furthermore, the 52-year-old coach was asked his team to continue to maintain performance, despite the sure pass to the second round.
"I think this is an important game because, even though we had passes to the next round, which is a problem in this tournament is that you should not let your team's performance declined. This is what will happen in game against Cameroon," he said.
Hotel di Semarang - Although not too much influence on the performance of "Der Oranje" in the field, Van Marwijk called herself feel something is missing with a touch of the Dutch game. However, the former Feyenoord coach did not want to force Robben to play.
"I will wait until the last rehearsal, and we see how the response. If he looks fit, then I will enter his name in the squad," Van Marwijk said as quoted from goal.com.
The Netherlands has ensured a place in the round of 16 large. Pocketed six points, the result of double victories over the Danish and Japan, the Netherlands is now perched at the top of Group C. Cameroon opponent later in the morning, the troops of "The Flying Dutchmen" will most likely play it safe. However, Van Marwijk hinted that he would make this fight as a "warm-up game" for Robben.
Furthermore, the 52-year-old coach was asked his team to continue to maintain performance, despite the sure pass to the second round.
"I think this is an important game because, even though we had passes to the next round, which is a problem in this tournament is that you should not let your team's performance declined. This is what will happen in game against Cameroon," he said.