Dutch football has lost yet another of its great legends.
Rob Rensenbrink, who participated in two WORLD cup finals and won EM-bronze, has died at the age of 72 years, writes several media outlets, including De Telegraaf.
According to the newspaper, he suffered from a muscular disease and died Friday night in his own home in the Dutch city of Oostzaan.
Rensenbrink had to suffer the indignity of losing two WORLD cup finals in a row with the Netherlands. First, in 1974 to west Germany in the company of among others Johan Cruyff, but the venstrebenede winger will be remembered for his role at the WORLD cup in Argentina four years later.
The former Anderlecht player scored five times in the tournament and was the number three in the friendly game against france, however, he came safely never over his stolpeskud shortly before the time in the final against Argentina at the position 1-1. The netherlands lost later in the match 1-3 after extra time.
– sometimes, I think that it would have been better completely to hit the past. So people would not ask about it, Rob Rensenbrink said about stolpeskuddet.
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Today, Rob Rensenbrink died
Most elegant striker
He nearly became immortal in the World Cup final against Argentina in 1978 when he hit the post at 1-1, in the last 30 seconds of normal time. Argentina then scored twice in extra-time for a 3-1 victory. pic.twitter.com/ocFMELc1Aq— PJ Kleiweg (@PJKleiweg) January 25, 2020
In all, it was for 49 matches and 14 goals for the Netherlands, as he after all, was to win bronze at the european championships in 1976. In the same year was Rob Rensenbrink number two in the crowning of the world’s best player, second only to Franz Beckenbauer. In turn, he could rejoice over the title as player of the year in belgian football.
His former team-mate Jan Mulder announced Rensenbrinks death on behalf of the family, and he was also the man behind the comparison of Johan Cruyff and Rob Rensenbrink.
– Robbie Rensenbrink was as good as Cruyff. It was only in his head, that he was not it.
in Addition to the career of the Dutch national team had Rensenbrink its heyday in Anderlecht from 1971-1980, where he helped to win two championships, four cup titles, two editions of UEFA’s defunct pokalvindernes tournament and the european Super Cup.
Rensenbrink was called the ‘Contortionist’ because of his smooth style of play. Photo: Colorsport/Shutterstock
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