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Pierre van Hooijdonk confirmed on Sunday that he was discussing with NAC Breda a possible position. The former international has played five seasons for the Brabant club.
"I have not finished yet," said Van Hooijdonk as part of the NPO program Studio Voetbal . "I've been interviewed and I want to help the NAC, but we still need to know in what quality."
At the end of September, technical director Hans Smulders was dismissed by the inconsistent divisionist, the general director Justin Goetzee declared himself in solidarity. "There are several options, I certainly do not exclude that, but I can not say anything reasonable," said the 48-year-old boomer in the plains.
On Sunday, Van Hooijdonk was sitting in the stands of the Rat. Verlegh Stadium in the match between the NAC and Willem II (2-2). He saw his 18-year-old son, Sydney van Hooijdonk, attack Mitchell van der Gaag's team in the finals.
Due to the draw, NAC lost last place in the Premier League to FC Groningen.
"The current selection has too little quality for Eredivisie"
According to Van Hooijdonk – who has scored 86 times in 132 league games for the NAC – the current selection is too mediocre. "The team has not earned so little points for anything, and everyone can see that there is not enough quality to survive Eredivisie."
"That means the players have to come during the winter break and the players have to leave.It is the priority."
According to the international multiplied by 46, the team can use reinforcements in all lines. "In defense, something has to happen and there is not enough creativity and insufficient scoring ability, only Mitchell has you to do that."
"Rosheuvel and he have a good start compared to the others and to me are the only two with a pretty good score."
Saturday at 6:30 pm, the NAC will play an away game against ADO Den Haag, the current number ten ranking.
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