International Friendly
Netherlands vs Mexico
14:45 ET
The Netherlands starts another chapter in its history with De Boer as its new leader. Ronald Koeman decided that it is better for him to lead Barcelona than the national squad, and instead of him, De Boer jumped in. He will probably mix the lineup a little bit due to a crowded schedule his players have to endure. Still, Oranje’s new leader would want to see what his resources are, and he will find a way to include the majority of players in Wednesday’s clash.
He indicated that AZ Alkmaar’s trio Owen Wijndal, Marco Bizot, and Teun Koopmeiners, will get a chance to show its capabilities, and it wouldn’t be odd to see all of them in the lineup at some point.
Mexico comes to Europe after a 3-0 victory over Guatemala, in the recently played match. Their coach Martino won’t have Miguel Layun and Carlos Salcedo at disposal, as well as Hirving Lozano.
But that isn’t too big of a deal for the Mexicans, who are coming to the Netherlands to test some players and see where they stand against tougher teams than they usually encounter. In the last 10 games, this side posted nine wins and one loss. However, the likes of Bermuda, Haiti, Panama, and Guatemala were their opponents, and that sole loss was against Argentina, 4-0.
He indicated that AZ Alkmaar’s trio Owen Wijndal, Marco Bizot, and Teun Koopmeiners, will get a chance to show its capabilities, and it wouldn’t be odd to see all of them in the lineup at some point.
Mexico comes to Europe after a 3-0 victory over Guatemala, in the recently played match. Their coach Martino won’t have Miguel Layun and Carlos Salcedo at disposal, as well as Hirving Lozano.
But that isn’t too big of a deal for the Mexicans, who are coming to the Netherlands to test some players and see where they stand against tougher teams than they usually encounter. In the last 10 games, this side posted nine wins and one loss. However, the likes of Bermuda, Haiti, Panama, and Guatemala were their opponents, and that sole loss was against Argentina, 4-0.
