Soccer
Krul desperate to take World Cup chance
The Newcastle keeper has returned to the Netherlands squad after
overcoming an injury and is determined to try and earn a place in the
Oranje team for Brazil next summer
Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul is determined to prove himself to Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal in their upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
The
25-year-old shot-stopper has five international caps to his name, but
has not featured for his country since February's friendly win over
Italy.
|
|
|
| aulsports.blogspot.com | |
The Dutch will play their final qualifying fixtures against Hungary and Turkey this week, with Krul seeing them as a chance to showcase his abilities on the international stage.
"I look forward to show my skills again it’s been a long time since that the coach has seen me at work," he said.
"The World Cup is at the end of the season so we still have a long way to go in which I can prove myself. Things can change.
"The coach has no fixed team yet, it's all still open. These two qualifying matches are ideal moments [to prove yourself].
"Italy [at] home was my last match. Then I suffered injuries, but fortunately I am now fit again."
Krul has been an ever-present under Alan Pardew in the Premier League so far this term, with the Tyneside club sat 11th after seven games.
0 comments