PSV Player Joey Veerman Causes a Stir with Advertisement: 'Real Character'
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Joey Veerman will not be at the World Cup, but one day before the Dutch national team's first group match against Japan in Dallas, USA, the PSV player is causing a great deal of commotion with a full-page advertisement in De Telegraaf and seems to be rubbing it in head coach Ronald Koeman's face what he is missing from the Oranje.
Hundreds of reactions, thousands of voters in the poll. The G-Star commercial featuring PSV midfielder Joey Veerman is causing a stir. You either love him or you hate him, that much is clear. But is it smart of the Volendam native to hit back at national coach Ronald Koeman like this?
Ronald Koeman does not seem bothered by the dig Joey Veerman delivered to him on Saturday with a full-page advertisement in De Telegraaf. The national coach was even able to laugh at the midfielder's remarkable action.
PSV footballer Joey Veerman is causing a stir with a full-page advertisement in De Telegraaf. With this, he appears to be taking a jab at national coach Ronald Koeman. Koeman stopped calling up Veerman after the 2024 European Championship in Germany. Subsequently, the national coach was often asked at press conferences and in interviews why Veerman is no longer part of his plans. "He is not my first or second option for the position on the left …
In the run-up to the World Cup, it was a lot about Joey Veerman's absence and why. Especially on the weekend that the Orange plays for the first time, the Volendam PSV'er is the face of an advertising campaign that is about character.
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