Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman has leapt to the defence of Manchester United star Matthijs de Ligt after an error led to a goal while on international duty.
De Ligt was called by by the Netherlands for their September fixtures during the international break. United signed the centre-back from Bayern Munich during the summer transfer window after a €50million (£42million) deal was agreed with the Bundesliga club.
Saturday night saw the Netherlands face Bosnia & Herzegovina in a Nations League fixture. The Dutch claimed a 5-2 victory with United striker Joshua Zirkzee and former Reds loanee Wout Weghorst among the scorers.
However, the second goal from Bosnia & Herzegovina saw De Ligt get caught out from a long-range pass that led to a tap-in for former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko.
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