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The Netherlands Takes a Major Step Towards World Cup Qualification with Victory Over Malta, Featuring Jurrien Timber as Centre-Back

Jurrien Timber in action during a UEFA Nations League match
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Jurrien Timber, who typically plays as a right-back for Arsenal, has assumed a different role while representing his national team.

Out of Timber’s 20 international appearances, only three have been as a right-back, the last being in March 2023, according to Transfermarkt stats.

The 24-year-old primarily plays centre-back for the Netherlands and has also appeared three times at left-back. In the match against Malta, Timber partnered with Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk in the center, receiving positive feedback for his performance.

Netherlands vs Gibraltar during UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying round
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The lineup included some surprising changes for fans of Premier League clubs, with Tottenham Hotspur’s Micky van de Ven deployed at left-back and Liverpool’s Jeremie Frimpong playing as a winger.

Frimpong has played as a winger in only one of his seven matches for Liverpool, and van de Ven has been on the left side just three times for Spurs. Nonetheless, Timber typically operates as a centre-back for the national team, while Frimpong is known as a winger and van de Ven primarily is a left-back.

The makeshift setup posed no threat to the team’s chances, as Timber played a key role in securing a clean sheet during their 4-0 triumph.

Jurrien Timber challenges Loic Nego during the UEFA Nations League match
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Following the match, the Netherlands remains at the top of their World Cup qualification group, three points ahead of Poland in second place. A win in their next game against Finland would significantly strengthen their position ahead of a crucial encounter with Poland on November 14th.

Only the top team from each group earns automatic qualification for the final tournament, while the runner-up secures a spot in the playoffs.

Though the Netherlands is not yet guaranteed a top-two finish—Finland is only three points behind with several games left—a victory over Finland on Sunday would at least ensure a playoff berth.

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