Rutten Gives Painful Example of the Aftermath of Missing the World Cup with Curaçao
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Fred Rutten shared his feelings at length for the first time on Monday evening during Rondo regarding missing out on the 2026 World Cup with Curaçao. The former coach, who was put forward as national coach in March after Dick Advocaat stepped down, saw that dream shatter when Advocaat eventually returned. According to Rutten, the events have left deep scars.
Rutten gives painful example of the aftermath of missing the World Cup with Curaçao
Fred Rutten looks back on an extremely difficult period on Ziggo Sport's Rondo on Monday. The coach was appointed Curaçao national team manager in March and was also due to go to the World Cup. Dick Advocaat, however, returned and was ultimately the one who took charge of the final tournament.
Fred Rutten has spoken for the first time about his experiences surrounding his sudden exit from Curaçao. The former coach was sidelined as national coach when Dick Advocaat decided he wanted to go to the World Cup after all. The situation has had a significant impact on him.
Fred Rutten has spoken for the first time about his experiences surrounding his sudden exit from Curaçao. The former coach was sidelined as national coach when Dick Advocaat decided he wanted to go to the World Cup after all. The situation has had a significant impact on him.
Fred Rutten has gone through a difficult period following his departure as national coach of Curaçao. The 63-year-old coach, who was replaced by Dick Advocaat just before the World Cup, says that he has been "affected as a person" by everything that has happened.
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