Thijs Dallinga discusses the importance of data, having confidence in oneself, and achieving success at Anfield.
Toulouse’s Danish defender Rasmus Nicolaisen and Toulouse’s Dutch forward Thijs Dallinga were seen celebrating after their victory in the French L1 football match against AS Monaco. It was a moment of triumph for Dallinga, who had always dreamed of playing for his hometown club, FC Groningen.
Growing up in Groningen, Dallinga had always been a fan of the club. His father and grandfather were also supporters, so it was a natural choice for him to join the academy. However, things didn’t go as planned, and Dallinga felt that he wasn’t given the opportunities he deserved with the first team.
In a bold move, Dallinga decided to drop down a division and join Excelsior permanently instead of going out on loan. It was a difficult decision for him, but he believed it was the right one. He wanted to play regularly and prove himself to the rest of the country.
And prove himself he did. Dallinga had an outstanding season with Excelsior, scoring 32 goals in 37 games and helping the team win promotion to the Eredivisie. His performances caught the attention of Toulouse, who were looking to make a comeback to Ligue 1 under new owners Red Bird.
Toulouse had a clear plan for Dallinga and showed him that they believed in his potential. They stayed in contact with him for a long time, and Dallinga felt that they had the right vision for his development. So he made the move to France, and it turned out to be a great decision.
In his debut season with Toulouse, Dallinga scored 12 goals and helped the team finish 13th in Ligue 1. He was also the top scorer in the Coupe de France, scoring twice in the final as Toulouse lifted the cup for the first time in their history. This achievement earned them qualification to the UEFA Europa League, where they faced Liverpool.
Once again, Dallinga proved himself on the big stage, scoring against Liverpool both at home and away. It was a proud moment for him, as he showed that he belonged at the highest level of football. Scoring at Anfield, a stadium he had always dreamed of playing in, was particularly special for him.
Dallinga’s style of play is characterized by his intelligence and ability to make the right runs and get into scoring positions. Despite not being the fastest or tallest player, he uses his timing and effort to his advantage. With just a few games left in the season, Dallinga is close to surpassing his goal tally from last season and continues to be a dangerous presence in the box.
Overall, Dallinga’s journey from Groningen to Toulouse has been a remarkable one. He took a risk by leaving his boyhood club, but it has paid off in ways he could have never imagined. He has proven himself as a top striker in both domestic and European competitions, and his future looks bright.