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Published 16:12 10 Sept 2023 BST

Virgil van Dijk will lead the Dutch charge against Ireland on Sunday night. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
"At that time, the Irish were really strong with a great public behind the team and we had big moments against them, in '88 the lucky goal to win that game and in the '90s in Italy, it was a draw. "But at that time, they were really strong with good strikers - Aldridge, Stapleton, I think - and the coach was famous, Jack Charlton. 'That has changed, of course."Remarking on Stephen Kenny's iteration of Ireland, the former Barcelona and Ajax centre-half gave a more than honest assessment, saying;
"I will give him a big hug (if I see him). A great player, a great man," the Netherlands manager added.
As to how he sees the game itself panning out, Koeman was once again bullish in his assertion that his Dutch side would dominate an "inferior" Ireland.
"We will have a lot of ball possession. The pace of the ball is more important, that we can find the spaces and be very aggressive. "They play with great enthusiasm despite having inferior players. That doesn't mean it's easier. The intensity is also important. Then the quality must be decisive..." "We always look everywhere where we get opportunities and where we can score. France scored a good goal from distance. That also worked earlier this week. That is also what we are going for now."In a final parting shot, when asked what he expects from this Irish side come 7.45 pm on Sunday night, Koeman somewhat disparagingly quipped, "They will fight." Read next:
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