Such an international break is always great, international mahjongg Orangi told ELF Voetbal. “Just nine days in a different environment. Other people around you. It’s refreshing. Although now it’s good to go back to FC Groningen.” With the Netherlands, Van Kamm tied 2-2 in and against Switzerland last Friday. After 62 minutes he replaced Quinten Timber. On Tuesday, Wales was defeated 5-0 with Van Kam as the starting client.
“I’m glad I was allowed to start on Tuesday. I heard it a day before the match. I was happy. It’s not that I sat separately with the national coach (Erwin van de Loy, editor) before him. I officially announced it.” Van Kam moved to the left in the offensive part of the midfield behind strikers Joshua Zirkzee and Daychon Reidan. “It went really well. I was able to help (take the corner from Sven Putman 2-0, editor) and was able to send a few players away with great crosses. Although the energy in my side still ran out in the second half. After That. I felt my muscles after that too.”
During the match, Quinten Timber, Devyne Rensch, Botman, and Redan all withdrew due to muscle injuries. “I have no idea what it’s about. The pitch was wet, but that can’t be used as an excuse. I hope everyone gets back to fitness soon. During this time, the games are quickly following each other. I’ve played six Eredivisie matches this season, but Nothing is completed. So I can continue for a while, haha.” Van Kam did not expect Wells to be folded so easily. “We knew on paper we were the stronger team, but that still had to be put into practice. It’s not easy to play against a defensive team like this. Right after the break things went really fast (55 minutes later it was 5.0, editor), and then we were A bit sloppy and the energy flowed more and more. It’s a pity we lost two points on Friday. We were hoping to get six points from those two games.”
On Monday, Van Kam and his teammates watched Orange’s game against Gibraltar from the living room of the Oud London Hotel in Zest. “Meanwhile, some guys were playing ping-pong, some were lounging on the sofa. Me? I shared the cards. Sepp van den Berg introduced the Shithead game, where you have to get rid of your cards ASAP” There is a whole tactic behind it. It is also very good. At FC Groningen we usually play cards or ping-pong. This is often fierce. Best? This is Patrick Justin.”
Just before the transfer window closed, Van Kam separated from his brother Joel, who finished the season on a lease basis at FC Emmen. “Unfortunately, I don’t have a chance to watch, but we have frequent contacts. Now I live alone, he is with my father in Delfzijl. I hope he develops well in FC Emmen so that next season we can share our value again at FC Groningen. He can show “.
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