As for the visitors, although Holland may still be enjoying a resurge under Everton boss Ronald Koeman, the Oranges will be needed an immediate response after watching Portugal lift the inaugural UEFA Nations League crown over the summer. Still tipped as a leading contender to end their four-year wait to earn a spot at a major European tournament, there does remain some minor defensive issues that need resolving in Amsterdam. Suffering a 3-2 loss at home against Germany in their second Group C appearance back in June, Friday s guests have managed to record just a single clean sheet in their last five contests and Koeman will also be calling on his side to make some vast improvements on their travels. Remarkably, Holland have failed to win any of their last six matches on the road, a run that stems back to March 2018. However, while Germany may have one attacking option enjoying a real purple patch, the Oranges also have one man continuing to shine. Former Manchester United forward Memphis Depay already has four Ligue 1 goals to his name and also found the net against Germany back in June.
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Ronald Koeman has lost both PSV Eindhoven s Steven Bergwijn and Lazio s Stefan de Vrij for the game, with Justin Kluivert and Joel Veltman coming back into the squad.
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