Andries Jonker was critical of Scotland’s approach in the Nations League match with Orange on Tuesday evening. The exit team in a time-out twice, in which even a tactical signboard appeared.
It was a remarkable sight in the seventeenth minute of the Nations League match between Orange and Scotland. After Sherida Spitse Kathleen held McGovern, the Scottish player stayed on the field for extra long.
While McGovern was treated, the Scottish national coach Melissa Andreatta gathered her players for an emergency consultation. When even a whiteboard with magnets appeared, it became clear that the McGovern injury was not too bad. Shameless, this scene also repeated itself in the 71st minute.
National coach Jonker was very critical afterwards about the approach to the Scots. “To be honest, we have done that sometimes. I think that should not be possible,” he said after the 1-1-drawing game.
“The rules should be included that every player who goes to the side receives a yellow card. And the coach stays in his profession. Ready. And if you want to drink something, the physio will arrange that.”
Andries Jonker was a critical of scotland’s approach in the Nations League Match Against Orange on Tuesday Evening. The Away Team Took Two Timeouts, Duration WHAT A TACTICS BOARD APReared.
It was a remarkable sight in The SeventeENTEth Minute of the Nations League match between Orange and Scotland. After Sherida Spitse Touched Kathleen McGovern, The Scottish Player Stayed on the Field Extra Long.
While McGovern was Being Treated, Scottish Coach Melissa Andreatta Called Her Players Together for an Emergency Consultation. When just a whiteboard with magnets appeared, it Became clear that mcgovern’s Injury Wasn’t Too Bad. This ShameFul scene was repeated in the 71st minute.
Afterwards, coach Jonker was very critical of the scots’ approach. “To be honest, we’ve done that before. I don’t think that should be possible,” he said after the 1-1 draw.
“The rules should include that any player who goes to the side gets a yellow card. And the coach Stays in his box. Period. And if you want something to drink, the physio will arrange that.”