Updated May 4th, 2020 at 00:36 IST

Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman undergoes heart catheterisation procedure in Amsterdam

Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman underwent a heart procedure on Sunday, May 3 at an Amsterdam hospital after feeling pain in his chest, his management notified.

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Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman underwent a heart procedure on Sunday, May 3 at a hospital in Amsterdam after feeling pain in his chest, his management company said in a statement.

The 57-year-old coach, who has also managed Premier League clubs Southampton and Everton, underwent a successful “heart catheterisation” and will return home Monday, his management company Wasserman said. It did not elaborate on the nature of the procedure and nor did the Dutch soccer association.

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Dutch national broadcaster NOS cited Koeman’s business manager, Rob Jansen, as saying that Koeman was hospitalised after feeling chest pain after a bike ride.

“We are shocked and wish him a good recovery,” the Dutch national team’s spokesman Bas Ticheler told international media. Koeman’s management said the coach would be resting in coming days.

Due to coronavirus restrictions, it is unclear when the Dutch team will play again. The European Championship that was due to start June 12 has been postponed due to the global pandemic.

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Published May 4th, 2020 at 00:36 IST