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Robben hints at troubled Dutch

China Daily | Updated: 2012-06-19 07:51

The Netherlands' players hinted that their Euro 2012 campaign had been undermined by locker-room disunity after their participation in the tournament ended with a 2-1 loss to Portugal.

A team that arrived at the competition as one of the favorites after finishing runner-up at the 2010 World Cup and plundering 37 goals in qualifying will travel home dejected following three consecutive defeats.

The draw that placed the Dutch in the finely balanced Group B was not kind, but no-one could have predicted the tame losses to Denmark, Germany and Portugal that followed.

The cracks had appeared much earlier, however, with outbursts from several players hinting at discord among a national squad with a historical reputation for feuding and in-fighting.

Van der Vaart and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar both complained about being left out of the starting line-up, while Arjen Robben reacted petulantly to his substitution during the 1-0 loss to Germany.

Asked to provide explanations for his team's struggles after the defeat by Portugal, Robben appeared at a loss.

"We lost three times. It's a difficult thing to accept," said the Bayern Munich winger. "We have to dare to look at ourselves in the mirror: We all failed. It's hard to find explanations. Sometimes things are impossible to explain.

"In the match (against Portugal), we started well but we quickly forgot to keep developing our play."

Tellingly, he conceded that, behind the scenes, all had not been well.

"Things happened in the squad, but we'll keep that between us," he said.

AFP

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