Joshua Zirkzee has been selected to join the Netherlands squad for Euro 2024 in place of the injured Teun Koopmeiners, who plays for Bologna.
In a recent turn of events, Bologna forward Joshua Zirkzee has been called up to the Netherlands squad for Euro 2024, replacing the injured Teun Koopmeiners. This comes as another blow for manager Ronald Koeman, who has already lost Frenkie de Jong due to an ankle problem. However, Koeman can take solace in the fact that he now has one of the most sought-after players in European football at his disposal.
Zirkzee, a product of the Bayern Munich youth academy, has been making waves in the football world with his impressive performances. After loan spells at Parma and Anderlecht, the 23-year-old made the move to Italy in 2022. Although he had limited game time in his first season, Zirkzee truly came into his own in the most recent campaign, scoring 11 league goals and showcasing his skills as one of Serie A’s top creators and dribblers.
With such a promising profile, Zirkzee has the potential to further elevate his status if he performs well in Germany this summer. The Netherlands will kick off their Euro 2024 campaign against Poland on June 16, followed by matches against France and Austria in the group stage.
As the excitement builds around Zirkzee’s inclusion in the squad, questions arise about his age and whether he can handle the pressure of representing his country on such a big stage. However, German midfielder Toni Kroos is confident in Zirkzee’s abilities and maturity. Kroos believes that the young forward has what it takes to cope with the expectations and demands of playing for the Netherlands.
Only time will tell if Zirkzee can live up to the hype and make a significant impact for his national team. But one thing is for sure, the spotlight will be on him as he aims to prove himself on the international stage.