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Unsteady Bosz walks out again when asked about Netherlands job

🇳🇱 By 4All Football Editorial ·
PSV head coach Peter Bosz again fled an interview after being asked about the Netherlands national team job, leaving reporters stunned as he refused to comment. The incident occurred during a post‑training session following PSV's practice match against Union Sint‑Gillies. At 17:18, Bosz turned his back on an reporter who pressed for a response, holding his position briefly before walking away, making it clear he does not wish to discuss the Netherlands. "I want to say absolutely nothing about it," Bosz shook his head after the practice duel with Union Sint‑Gillies. Earlier in the week Bosz also walked away from the camera of the Dutch public broadcaster when the same topic was raised. Ook, his name is frequently mentioned as a possible successor to Ronald Koeman, yet in February he extended his expiring PSV contract by two years, now running until mid‑2028. "I will not involve myself in that discussion, because it makes no sense," he said earlier this month. "I am not a party in that, I started here at PSV and I am having a great time. You should not ask me those kinds of questions." Other names circulating include former Dutch international Michael Reiziger, who already leads the Jong Netherlands side, and Arne Slot, currently without a club after leaving Liverpool. Pep Guardiola was also mentioned as a dream candidate, but he has no plans to return to management. The lingering question remains whether Bosz will make himself available for the KNVB, as he has offered no clear indication of his willingness to enter the national team race.

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