Friday, July 9, 2010

Dutch coach Van Marwijk on threshold of greatness

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - From a modest start, as player and coach, Bert van Marwijk built success with Feyenoord before taking over a promising Netherlands side following their disappointing quarter-final exit at Euro 2008.

After guiding the Dutch to the World Cup final against Spain at Soccer City on Sunday, he has joined an exclusive club that includes the late Rinus Michels and Ernst Happel who achieved the same feat in 1974 and 1978 respectively.

A calm, conservative figure, the 58-year-old Van Marwijk has kept faith with experienced players and with the formation and tactics his predecessor, Marco van Basten, drew up.

Van Basten failed to steer his team through the knockout phase on two occasions but Van Marwijk started with a mission in July 2008 which had one sole goal, winning the World Cup.

He was a conventional winger during his 19-year playing career and won only one international cap, in 1975.

After seven years of coaching amateur teams, Van Marwijk joined top-flight Fortuna Sittard, taking them to the 1999 Dutch Cup final where they lost to Ajax Amsterdam.

His greatest successes came with Feyenoord who he led to a UEFA Cup triumph in 2002 before winning the Dutch Cup on his return to Rotterdam after a two-year stint with Borussia Dortmund in Germany.
When he took over the national side, Van Marwijk asked former Netherlands internationals Frank de Boer and Phillip Cocu, who between them have more than 200 caps, to assist him

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