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The history of Dutch football in my mind is 11 people! The tulip legions of big names are all about defending tradition

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Europe's Orange Tulip Corps is the top national team in European history. The Dutch national team was first officially assembled in 1908 and participated in the London Olympic Games in England, where it was eliminated in the final four. The Netherlands played in the World Cup for the first time in 1934 and were eliminated in the round of 16 at the second World Cup in Italy. After World War II, the Netherlands missed the World Cup for 6 consecutive years. In 1974, dutch legendary coach Michels introduced Reynolds's Total Football and rushed all the way to the World Cup final with the efforts of top players such as Santa Cruyff, Arihan, Neskens, Kroll and others, regrettably losing to Germany, which has a bei huang. Since then, the Dutch national team has truly become one of the world's top teams. This issue is the hardest one for me to choose, and the big names are very difficult to choose. Here are 11 people in Dutch history in my mind, I hope the fans like it!

Formation: 4-2-3-1 Coach: Michels

Although the lineup is not the traditional 3-3-1-3 or 4-3-3, I personally think that the double back is more suitable for this lineup!

Forward: Van Basten (Van Nissy, Van Persie)

As the first of the Three Musketeers, the absolute hero of the Dutch final in '88, and one of the best strikers in history, Van Basten is definitely my first choice! No reason, he is the number one striker in Dutch history!

The history of Dutch football in my mind is 11 people! The tulip legions of big names are all about defending tradition

Front: Gullit (Ice Prince, Sneider)

The three musketeers hexagonal warriors, the Dutch Gullit with dirty braids, were the most feared players in the midfield of the team that year. Although the pure offensive organizational ability is not as good as the old horse of the period, Gullit's defensive ability is enough to make him one of the strongest midfielders in history! His creativity makes him the perfect choice for the front in my mind! Both on the bench are Ballon d'Or-level forwards and have contributed a lot, but I personally still like Gullit.

The history of Dutch football in my mind is 11 people! The tulip legions of big names are all about defending tradition

Left and right defenders: Cruyff, Robben

(Van Hanechen, Renssenblinck, Seedorf)

Cruyff, Dutch Ball Saint, Flag, Soul Figure. Peter Pan Robben played for the Dutch national team for 14 years, and in addition to the tearful South Africa World Cup, the Netherlands, which has an old man, has been the world's top three teams in those years!

The history of Dutch football in my mind is 11 people! The tulip legions of big names are all about defending tradition

Double backs: Rijkaard, Neskens

(Glaucoma, Van Bommel, Ali Khan)

Rijkaard is Gullit's good friend, the world's historical level of the back, interception, physical fitness, ability to shoot the ball, first-class offensive ability, people sent nicknamed Black Swan. The "shield" of the Three Musketeers escorted the Netherlands of that era! As the midfielder brain of Cruyff's era, Neskens has the best ball ability in world history, and has paid his bloody youth for Barcelona and the Dutch national team!

The history of Dutch football in my mind is 11 people! The tulip legions of big names are all about defending tradition

Back: Kroll, Koeman, Stam, F de Boer (main centre-back)

(Van Bronn, van der Hart, Subière, Van Dijk, Retzig)

This defensive line-up is also the top level in European history! Except for Frank DePol who is not in the position (it should be center-back, I put it at full-back) the other players are representatives of an era of defenders!

The history of Dutch football in my mind is 11 people! The tulip legions of big names are all about defending tradition

Goalkeeper: Van Dessa (Van Brooklen)

As a 13-year-old Dutch minister, van der Sar coincided with the more unstable era in the Netherlands. But he still finished third in Two European Championships for the Netherlands and fourth in one World Cup. Van Brooklen was van der Sar's predecessor. Although I won the Euro 1988 championship with the Netherlands, I think my personal ability and performance are still inferior to van der Sar's performance in the national team (I played as a goalkeeper).

The history of Dutch football in my mind is 11 people! The tulip legions of big names are all about defending tradition

Thank you to the fans for reading and supporting! What do fans think of this historic Dutch line-up? Who else do you think should be on this team? #懂球大会 #