Dick Advocaat
Dick Advocaat
Dirk Nicolaas "Dick" Advocaat; born 27 September 1947) is a Dutch football manager and former player. He is currently the assistant manager of the Netherlands national football team after having previously been head coach of Premier League club Sunderland on 4 October 2015...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth27 September 1947
chances finish four front goal three
We should finish off the chances at this level. If you get in front of the goal three or four times, what more do you need?
against continue crowd good leaves reactions result
We should continue like we did against the Czechs and not look at the other match. We just have to get a good result and then see where it leaves us but I think that the reactions of the crowd will say everything.
dealt proved win
We proved we can also win on penalties. We dealt with that,
full players staff support technical
I know that I still have the full support of my players and technical staff and that will do.
control decided extremely game
I'm extremely disappointed in how the game went. We had everything under control and could have decided it.
atmosphere group help readiness
The atmosphere in the group is fantastic, the readiness to help each other,
czech errors individual led turned
It wasn't the substitution that turned the match, individual errors led to the Czech goals,
good turned
It turned out to be not a good substitution,
expect game
It will give us an idea of what we can expect in the first game in June.
broken grew problem rules
It went too far, ... Some of the rules I grew up with were broken and I have a problem with that.
circumstance difficult half played
I think the first half was very good, the way we played in difficult circumstances.
It's a manufactured controversy and I won't participate,
both cannot chose field
You cannot field them both and at this moment, I chose Seedorf,
advantage break controlled created four match score space took
We controlled the match completely but after the break we took advantage and created space to score four goals,