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  Coach Rinus Michels's task was to strike a balance between the Ajax and Feyenoord factions, further complicated by (it's alleged) professional tension between the Ajax contingent and the former Ajax player Johan Cruyff and soon-to-be-former Ajax player Johan Neeskens.

  Clearly, the team had to be built around the astonishingly talented Cruyff, nominally centre-forward but in practice given licence to roam at will, dropping into midfield or wandering out to the left wing or wherever he could find a gap to exploit. Rob Rensenbrink Johnny Rep, a relative newcomer to the Ajax team, was widely predicted to play up front as well, but the third member of the attack was, rather surprisingly, Rob Rensenbrink of Anderlecht rather than Ajax's Piet Keizer. Rensenbrink had been capped as long ago as 1968, as a young DWS player, but had been overlooked at international level for some years since his move to Belgium. He tended to operate on the left, and was a hard working front player, a target man if you prefer, a striker who enabled play to be built around him, while Rep, generally to be found on the right, was a deadly finisher.



  In midfield, Michels had two trios of international class to blend together: from Ajax, Neeskens, Arie Haan and Gerry Mühren; and from Feyenoord, Theo de Jong, Wim Jansen and Wim van Hanegem. Mühren, however, was absent due to his young son being taken ill, and Haan was required in the defence, so Jansen, Neeskens and Van Hanegem were the chosen three, with De Jong making a few crucial appearances as substitute. You could say Jansen played on the right, Neeskens up the middle and Van Hanegem on the left, or, in another language, Jansen was the "holding" midfielder, Van Hanegem the "passer" and Neeskens the "box to box" player who reinforced the attack. In practice, of course, it was much more variable than that.

  The central defence was always going to be makeshift due the loss through injury of Ajax stopper Barry Hulshoff and Den Haag's Aad Mansfeld, and the initial absence of Feyenoord's Rinus Israël, who was ruled out for the opening game due to bereavement. Michels pulled something of a masterstroke by taking the tough-tackling Haan out of the midfield and playing him alongside Feyenoord right-back Wim Rijsbergen at centre-back. Even when Israël was available again, the form of this experimental duo (Rijsbergen had only one international cap to his name) meant he would only appear as substitute.

  The Ajax pairing of Wim Suurbier and Ruud Krol was always likely to get the nod at full-backs. Suurbier, tall, strong, and a good passer and crosser of the ball with either foot, was equally at home on either side of the defence, while Krol combined the physical presence of a centre-back with the speed and athleticism of a left-back or left-winger: a modern-day reference point might be Paolo Maldini. In general, Suurbier played on the right, Krol on the left, Rijsbergen in the centre and Haan as a sort of mobile sweeper (albeit often in front of the defence rather than behind it) but the roles were very often swapped, Jansen often dropping deep to cover for an absent full-back.



  Jan Jongbloed In goal, PSV Eindhoven's Jan van Beveren was not fit enough to make the squad (he was, it's said, no favourite of Cruyff and Michels, and may not have been picked anyway), and Twente's Piet Schrijvers was also surprisingly overlooked, as Michels gave the start to Jan Jongbloed, a 34-year-old who had won a Dutch League medal with DWS Amsterdam as long as eleven years ago, and had genuinely believed he was going to Germany as third choice (it's said he packed his fishing gear), but who, given the fragility of the back four, was to find his interventionist methods exactly what was needed. Playing more or less as an extra sweeper, his forays off his line were to be better remembered than his efforts at stopping shots. Nevertheless, Holland's defensive record in the competition means he must have been doing something right. He was still playing top flight football in Holland eleven years later.

  As mentioned, De Jong and Israël were both to find themselves called upon to make a string of appearances as substitute. However, other than these two, one token outing for Keizer and a substitute appearance by René van de Kerkhof, the team was to stay unchanged throughout the tournament.


  No. Name Position Date of Birth Caps Club
Geels 1 Ruud Geels Striker 28/7/48 3 Brugge Brugge
Haan 2 Arie Haan Midfield 16/11/48 10 Ajax Ajax
van Hanegem 3 Wim van Hanegem Midfield 20/2/44 29 Feyenoord Feyenoord
van Ierssel 4 Kees van Ierssel Defender 6/12/45 4 Twente Twente
Israel 5 Rinus Israël Defender 19/3/43 44 Feyenoord Feyenoord
Jansen 6 Wim Jansen Midfield 28/10/46 25 Feyenoord Feyenoord
de Jong 7 Theo de Jong Midfield 11/8/47 8 Feyenoord Feyenoord
Jongbloed 8 Jan Jongbloed Goalkeeper 25/11/40 2 F.C. Amsterdam
Keizer 9 Piet Keizer Striker 14/6/43 33 Ajax Ajax
Rene van de Kerkhof 10 René van de Kerkhof Midfield 16/9/51 5 PSV Eindhoven PSVEindhoven
Willy van de Kerkhof 11 Willy van de Kerkhof Midfield 16/9/51 1 PSV Eindhoven PSVEindhoven
Krol 12 Ruud Krol Defender 24/3/49 20 Ajax Ajax
Neeskens 13 Johan Neeskens Midfield 15/9/51 17 Ajax Ajax
Cruyff 14 Johan Cruyff Striker 25/4/47 28 Barcelona Barcelona
Rensenbrink 15 Rob Rensenbrink Striker 3/7/47 13 Anderlecht Anderlecht
Rep 16 Johnny Rep Striker 25/11/51 5 Ajax Ajax
Rijsbergen 17 Wim Rijsbergen Defender 18/1/52 1 Feyenoord Feyenoord
Schrijvers 18 Piet Schrijvers Goalkeeper 15/12/46 5 Twente Twente
Strik 19 Pleun Strik Defender 27/5/44 8 PSV Eindhoven PSVEindhoven
Suurbier 20 Wim Suurbier Defender 16/1/45 27 Ajax Ajax
Treytel 21 Eddy Treytel Goalkeeper 28/5/46 4 Feyenoord Feyenoord
Vos 22 Harry Vos Defender 4/9/46 0 Feyenoord Feyenoord


  In another example of just how out there this Dutch team was, the players were numbered in alphabetic order. The exception was of course Cruyff, who, in the absence of Van Beveren, would have had number 1 under this system. He was allowed to wear the number 14 which he had made his own at Ajax - and, to his chagrin, hadn't been allowed to keep at Barcelona, Spanish authorities being a bit keener on tradition. The number 1 shirt ended up being allocated to reserve striker Ruud Geels.

Cruyff, in personalised two-stripe shirt
  The captain of the side was to be Cruyff - an obvious choice, you might think, but in fact he had only been given the job back in 1971 after Israël had lost it (due to some comment he made out of turn, apparently). Van Hanegem had briefly taken over, but had quickly been removed from the post due to events at his club, and Keizer had subsequently turned the job down! Cruyff himself had not replaced Keizer as captain of Ajax until the 1972-73 season, and, as mentioned elsewhere, had been deposed a year later. He was still however, first choice in that role for his country. A particularly illustrative story about Cruyff concerns the tale that he wouldn't wear the famous three Adidas stripes on his sleeve, and insisted on wearing a shirt, and even shorts, with just two stripes. This was an era in which kit manufacturers were just beginning to acquire something akin to the influence on the game which they enjoy today, and it would be nice to think Cruyff was striking a blow for traditionalists against the burgeoning corporate takeover of the game, but in reality it was surely more to do with his having a lucrative contract of his own with Puma. Nothing was ever easy with this bunch of players - they'd been arguing about bonuses, and threatening strike action, three days before the tournament kicked off!



Squad

Back: Van Ierssel, Cruyff, Jongbloed, Schrijvers, Haan, Rijsbergen,
Neeskens, Israël, Keizer, Treytel, Krol, Suurbier, Van Hanegem.
Front: Jansen, Rep, Willy van de Kerkhof, René van de Kerkhof,
Geels, Rensenbrink, Strik, Vos, De Jong.



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