Marten de Roon has returned to the Netherlands national team, describing the call-up as a beautiful surprise
and stating he was in ecstasy
upon receiving the news. The 43-cap international views this return as a potential Last Dance
and intends to mentor other players within the squad, according to reports from ESPN.nl and RTL.nl.
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Key Facts
- Player: Marten de Roon (43 caps).
- Event: Return to the Netherlands national team (Oranje).
- Objective: Mentoring dissatisfied teammates and competing for a World Cup spot.
- Status: Regarded by the player as a potential final international chapter.
Why did Marten de Roon return to the national team?
The veteran midfielder’s return follows a period of absence from the squad. De Roon expressed significant emotional impact following the call-up, telling ESPN.nl, I was really in ecstasy
. VoetbalPrimeur characterized the move as a surprise that left the experienced international feeling elated.
Beyond the emotional return, de Roon has framed this period as a final opportunity to contribute to the national side. According to NU, the player views this as his Last Dance
and stated, I’m going to enjoy it very consciously
.
How does De Roon plan to influence the Oranje locker room?
De Roon intends to use his experience to stabilize the squad’s internal dynamics. According to RTL.nl, the midfielder wants to act as a mentor, specifically targeting teammates who are currently dissatisfied with their situations within the national team.

This mentorship role suggests a tactical shift in leadership within the squad, leveraging de Roon’s 43 caps to manage the pressures and frustrations of younger or sidelined players.
What is De Roon’s message to Ronald Koeman regarding the World Cup?
While celebrating his return, de Roon has set clear expectations for his role under manager Ronald Koeman. According to Voetbalzone, the midfielder has a direct message for the coach concerning his participation in the World Cup.
If I don’t play a minute at the World Cup…
Marten de Roon
The report indicates that de Roon is not content with a peripheral role, linking his willingness to be part of the setup to actual playing time on the world stage.