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The Sun
14 hours ago
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Barcelona and Bayern legend's son, 20, has two-minute nightmare at U21 Euros and leaves pitch with head in hands
A BARCELONA and Bayern Munich legend's son had a nightmare couple of minutes at the Under-21 Euros. Ruben van Bommel - son of Mark - started for Holland in their quarter-final clash with Portugal. 5 5 5 But he was sent off before the midway point of the first half in Slovakia. Van Bommel Jr, 20, picked up his first yellow card for a shove on 19 minutes. And in the 21st, he made a cynical tackle on Chelsea new-boy Geovany Quenda as the teenage winger tried to launch a counter attack. That left Georgian referee Goga Kikacheishvili with a decision to make. And he brandished a second yellow to send Van Bommel for an early bath. The AZ youngster was evidently gutted. He trudged off the pitch heartbroken with his head buried in his hands and covered by his shirt. The 6ft 3ins star had a brief conversation with a member of the Dutch coaching staff before heading down the tunnel. His captain Devyne Rensch remonstrated with the official but his protests came to nothing and Holland had to play three-quarters of the quarter-final with ten men. Van Bommel - whose dad Mark was one of eight Dutchmen booked in the 2010 World Cup final - must have feared he had ruined his country's chances of European glory. England u21s clash with Germany SUSPENDED as stadium plunged into semi-darkness and players taken off pitch Especially when, just ten minutes after the red card, Rensch conceded a penalty. But Quenda stepped up and sent the goalkeeper the wrong way... only to see his spot-kick cannon off the post and away. The Dutch defence - featuring Ian Maatsen - stood firm for the remainder of the tie before substitute Ernest Poku grabbed a dramatic late winner for Holland to send them into the semis. 5 5
Yahoo
08-04-2025
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Erik ten Hag ‘impressed' by Roma's training facilities
Erik ten Hag 'impressed' by Roma's training facilities The presence of Erik ten Hag at the Stadio Olimpico in the match against Juventus did not go unnoticed. Just as the Dutch manager's presence at Trigoria made the rounds across Italian news media, documented by the photo with Devyne Rensch, whom he previously coached at Ajax. Advertisement According to Corriere dello Sport, it was only a courtesy visit, with no interest from either side. Ten Hag, who was fired by Manchester United on October 28, is on the hunt for a new bench, which however – barring any surprises – will not be that of Roma. It is not the first time that a coach has visited the Giallorossi sports center, such as Vincenzo Montella's visit during Mourinho's tenure. However, the former Ajax player is said to have been surprised and impressed by the efficiency of Roma's training facilities.
Yahoo
21-03-2025
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Saud suffers muscle injury during international break
Bad news for Roma who are already dealing with several injuries at once. In addition to Devyne Rensch and Zeki Celik – both of whom are out with injuries – Claudio Ranieri could lose another full-back ahead of the crucial final stretch of the season. In fact, Saud Abdulhamid suffered a muscle injury during the match between Saudi Arabia and China, valid for the seventh day of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The Giallorossi full-back, fielded by coach Hervé Renard, provided the decisive assist for Al-Dawsari's goal in the 50th minute with which the Saudis won the match, but a few minutes later he suffered a problem with his left thigh following a sprint. After collapsing to the ground, he immediately asked to be substituted, leaving the field visibly in pain. Roma are now awaiting instrumental tests to evaluate the extent of the injury and recovery times.
Yahoo
12-02-2025
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Devyne Rensch to remain out of action for a week
Roma fullback Devyne Rensch has suffered an injury. In Roma's most training session, Rensch was forced to abandon the pitch after suffering a mild abductor strain. As a result, La Gazzetta dello Sport confirms the Dutchman will miss the next two games and remain out for a total of 7 days. Roma hope to have him back at Ranieri's disposal for next week's return leg vs Porto.
Yahoo
10-02-2025
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Revealed: Roma targeted Coventry City fullback prior to Rensch signing
Before completing Devyne Rensch's transfer from Ajax, Roma appear to have targeted another Dutch player, this time from the English Championship. As reported by Devyne Rensch was not the first target for Roma's defense in the last January transfer window. The Giallorossi had their sights set on Milan van Ewijk of Coventry City, but, according to sources consulted by the Dutch online portal, the costs of the operation were too high. Roma sporting director Florent Ghisolfi therefore knocked on Ajax's door for Rensch, who, with his contract expiring in June, could be purchased for a lower fee.