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Slot alone is not enough: Rafael van der Vaart considers who should succeed Ronald Koeman

Slot alone is not enough: Rafael van der Vaart considers who should succeed Ronald Koeman

Rafael van der Vaart has expressed his views on the future of the Dutch national football team following the potential departure of manager Ronald Koeman. The former player suggests that the KNVB should appoint a successor who prioritizes traditional Dutch playing styles to revitalize the team.

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