Rian Rosendaal06 nov 2024, 10:04
Last updated: Nov 6, 2024, 10:04 am
René van der Gijp watched Studio Voetbal last Sunday with some surprise. The well-known football analyst saw Guus Hiddink join us, but heard nothing meaningful about football from the former coach of PSV, Real Madrid and the Dutch national team, among others.
”You can also do just like Hiddink. Shower, put on something nice, put on your suit or sweater and tie. And don’t say anything. Just don’t say anything at all,” Van der Gijp expresses his surprise in the podcast CHIN of this week.
”Then you can be sure that you can always go to the players’ home at Ajax, PSV and Feyenoord. They’re going to pat you on the back. I’m watching it Rob (Jansen, ed.)… Why does that man do that?”
”I have no idea why Guus does that. While he does have an opinion, if you talk to him one on one, Jansen is unable to provide an answer. ”No, he has no opinion at all. Yes, if you talk to him one on one,” Van der Gijp is still not impressed by Hiddink’s analyst work.
”He said that Ajax is doing well, especially considering where they come from. Then I think: And. There is no way to get in between,” he adds Gibe added to this, and then expressed his appreciation for Rafael van der Vaart. “I like him, he’s doing well.”
”Isn’t Hiddink used to whatever you have abroad. A category of ex-players and ex-coaches who have a status that they only have to be present. It doesn’t bother me, because I know in advance that Hiddink is not going to say anything. But he doesn’t get in my way, he is still Guus Hiddink,” said Michel van Egmond. “I think it’s worse when there’s a B-artist who doesn’t say anything.”
“I think it’s bad if there are journalists there who talk too much,” Jansen concludes. ”I think that’s terrible, I can’t listen to that. That Jeroen Stekelenburg is talking as if he is an omnipotent person at that table.”