Van Hecke: Tottenham transfer doesn't distract from Netherlands World Cup focus
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Jan Paul van Hecke, who recently transferred from Brighton to Tottenham Hotspur for €60 million, stated at a press conference in Houston that his focus remains entirely on the Dutch national team ahead of their World Cup group match against Sweden. After a 2-2 draw with Japan, the Netherlands faces a crucial match against a dangerous Swedish side that recently beat Tunisia 5-1.
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Ik ben volledig gefocust op het Nederlands elftal en het WK
Zweden is een gevaarlijke ploeg. Ze hebben veel doelpunten gemaakt. Het is voor ons een belangrijke wedstrijd.
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