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Champions League

PSV fans see Bosz as Oranje’s ideal successor after Bayern lesson

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In the stands of the Philips Stadion, the debate was loud and clear. PSV fans made their voices heard: Peter Bosz is the man to lead the Netherlands national team after the Morocco debacle. The message came via VoetbalPrimeur, though with one caveat — they would rather keep him at Eindhoven.

The fan’s verdict is unambiguous. "Someone like him: just attacking football. I liked what started after the Morocco elimination: this isn’t who we are, in terms of identity and so on. Peter Bosz keeps that identity and style intact, like at Bayern München at home," the supporter said, referencing the Champions League defeat (1-2 loss).

Peter Bosz’s approach resonates with the PSV faithful. His preference for attacking football aligns with the club’s philosophy, and fans see that same identity as missing in the Oranje setup. The contrast between Bosz’s style and the recent national team performance after Morocco is stark.

VoetbalPrimeur collected the reactions directly from PSV supporters. The timing coincides with the fallout from the Morocco elimination, which has intensified calls for a change in direction for the national team.

The Champions League defeat to Bayern München at home serves as a reference point for the fan. The 1-2 loss highlighted Bosz’s tactical approach in a high-pressure European night, a scenario the PSV supporters believe the national team needs to embrace.

Bosz remains under contract at PSV. While fans advocate for his national team appointment, they are reluctant to see him leave Eindhoven, underscoring the value they place on his leadership at club level.

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