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Netherlands' goalkeeper injured in World Cup warm-up match
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Netherlands' goalkeeper injured in World Cup warm-up match

From Dagens Nyheter · () Swedish

Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Netherlands' goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen was injured during a World Cup warm-up match against Uzbekistan.
  • Verbruggen had to leave the field limping less than a week before the World Cup premiere.
  • The injury adds to the team's concerns ahead of the tournament.

The Dutch national team faces a significant concern just days before the World Cup begins, as goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen sustained an injury during their final warm-up match against Uzbekistan. Verbruggen was forced to leave the field limping, casting a shadow over the team's preparations.

The incident occurred during the "genrepet," or dress rehearsal, for the World Cup, highlighting the risks associated with these final tune-up games. With the tournament opener looming, the injury to a key player like the goalkeeper is a blow to the squad's confidence and tactical planning.

Details surrounding the severity of Verbruggen's injury have not been fully disclosed, but his inability to finish the match and his departure from the field in a limping state indicate it is serious enough to warrant concern. The team's medical staff will undoubtedly be assessing his condition closely in the coming days.

This setback adds to the pressure on the Dutch team as they aim to perform well in the World Cup. The injury to Verbruggen raises questions about the team's goalkeeping depth and overall readiness for the global competition.

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Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.