Martins Indi latest casualty in Dutch squad

Published November 12, 2014
KATWIJK (Netherlands): Members of Dutch national squad Arjen Robben (L) and Georginio Wijnaldum vie for the ball during a practice session on Tuesday.—AFP
KATWIJK (Netherlands): Members of Dutch national squad Arjen Robben (L) and Georginio Wijnaldum vie for the ball during a practice session on Tuesday.—AFP

AMSTERDAM: Defender Bruno Martins Indi became the third player to withdraw from the Netherlands squad for two internationals this week and has been replaced by Jeffrey Bruma.

Martins Indi has fallen ill, said the Dutch football association KNVB, and joins Nigel de Jong and Davy Klaassen on the sidelines for Wednesday’s friendly agai­nst Mexico and the Euro 2016 qualifier against Latvia on Sunday.

Both are being played in Amsterdam.

Luuk de Jong and Leroy Fer have already been added to the squad and Bruma will join them on Tuesday. The PSV Eindhoven defender, who turns 23 later this week, has won five caps previously.

Light injuries will keep Robin van Persie and Jordy Clasie out of the match against Mexico as both are being spared for Sunday’s qualifier, coach Guus Hiddink told a press conference on Tuesday.

Arjen Robben will captain the team against Mexico, he added.

Published in Dawn, November 12th, 2014

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