Van Bommel comes to De Jong's defence

05 October 2010 11:09
Mark van Bommel has urged Nigel de Jong not to alter his approach despite the Manchester City midfielder's removal from the Holland squad.[LNB] De Jong was axed from the Dutch party yesterday after coach Bert van Marwijk took a dim view of his challenge in Sunday's Premier League game between City and Newcastle which left France winger Hatem Ben Arfa with a broken tibia and fibula.[LNB]Although referee Martin Atkinson failed to give a foul at the time, condemnation for De Jong has been widespread especially as it is not the first time he has been caught up in such an incident.[LNB]The former Ajax midfielder made a tackle which broke the leg of Bolton midfielder Stuart Holden in March and could arguably have been sent off in the World Cup final after a chest-high challenge on Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso.[LNB]Dutch skipper Van Bommel refused to criticise De Jong although he hopes he learns from the experience.[LNB]The Bayern Munich man told AD Sportwereld: "Nigel is and remains one of us.[LNB]"We find this all very frustrating. It's very unfortunate that he has broken the leg of an opponent twice in six months.[LNB]"But I know Nigel as a sweet guy. He doesn't want to injure anyone but wants to win every match. That is his strength.[LNB]"Thanks to Nigel we reached the final of the World Cup. And now I hear people calling him a criminal. What a nonsense."[LNB]Holland's physical style at the World Cup saw them widely criticised with Van Bommel and De Jong two of the men targeted.[LNB]"I know exactly what Nigel is suffering," Van Bommel added.[LNB]"I have also had to answer for playing hard. But I didn't want to injure anyone and I have had to think about that criticism.[LNB]"Nigel should not change his game, we need him as he is.[LNB]"But maybe he should occasionally go into a tackle slightly differently."[LNB]Van Bommel is Van Marwijk's son-in-law and he admits he can understand why the decision to drop De Jong was made.[LNB]He said: "I think it was a very difficult decision for him.[LNB]"We are stronger with Nigel than without him.[LNB]"But he did it for the overall good."

Source: Team_Talk