Dutch pundit and former international Theo Janssen has delivered a brutal verdict, insisting Reijnders doesn’t fit the balance Koeman needs as the Netherlands push towards Euro 2026 qualification. Janssen didn’t mince his words when discussing Koeman’s midfield trio of Reijnders, Frenkie de Jong, and Ryan Gravenberch, claiming their similar styles make the team predictable.
“That’s not the midfield I dream of. You need different types in midfield,” he told Sportnieuws. “They’re very similar because they rely on positional play. It’s actually good to have a Justin Kluivert type in there. He can play a through ball, score a goal, and dive into the gaps."
When pushed to choose who should make way, the former PSV and Vitesse man didn’t hesitate.
“I think Reijnders will be the victim. He’s a very good player. Only, Frenkie de Jong is undisputed,” he added. “Gravenberch is really good at staying close, winning possessions, and playing duels. But he’s also fantastic at getting open and playing forward. Frenkie and Gravenberch complement each other; they simply fit together best.”


