High Stakes in Rotterdam: Netherlands Eye World Cup Qualification
Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman plans to field his strongest team against Poland in a critical World Cup qualifier. Poland is seen as a major rival for World Cup qualification. Following this match, Koeman intends to experiment with young talents against Lithuania, while keeping an eye on future prospects.

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In Rotterdam, the Netherlands face a crucial World Cup qualifier against Poland, with coach Ronald Koeman emphasizing the match's significance. Poland is considered the most formidable opponent in Group G, posing a direct challenge to Dutch aspirations for a World Cup spot in North America.
Koeman, speaking at a press conference, highlighted the strategic importance of defeating Poland to ensure a swift qualification. With Jan Urban now coaching Poland and Robert Lewandowski returning, Koeman remains vigilant. The Dutch coaching staff has thoroughly analyzed their opponents' tactics as they aim to secure a top position.
After the high-stakes encounter with Poland, the Netherlands plan to rotate their squad against Lithuania, as Koeman seeks to evaluate emerging talents. Despite a formidable midfield, he remains committed to testing potential World Cup participants, acknowledging the significance of planning for future competitions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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