Sarina Wiegman to be considered for men's Netherlands job

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Sarina Wiegman to be considered for men's Netherlands job
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The Lionesses boss is also linked to the England men's job.

But the Netherlands want Wiegman to manage their men’s team instead and she will be on the shortlist of candidates to replace Ronald Koeman when the time comes, according toWiegman is widely regarded the best female coach in football and recently became the first manager to reach the Women’s World Cup final with two nations in successive tournaments.

The 53-year-old, who led the Dutch women’s team before taking charge of the Lionesses in 2021, has reached four consecutive major finals as a manager. Wiegman won Euro 2017 and Euro 2022 with the Netherlands and England respectively and led both nations to the final of the Women’s World Cup.

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