Seventh heaven as Swansea's Mr International earns Holland call up for Italy friendly
By Andy James
PUBLISHED:13:20, 23 January 2013| UPDATED:13:32, 23 January 2013
Jonathan de Guzman has completed the Magnificent Seven with a call-up to the provisional Holland squad for next month's friendly against Italy.
Canadian-born De Guzman, who scored twice in Swansea's 3-1 win over Stoke at the weekend, has been eligible for selection by the Oranje since earning Dutch citizenship in 2008 but has so far been overlooked despite impressive spells at Feyenoord, Real Mallorca and Villarreal.
De Guzman has now caught the eye of Holland coach Louis van Gaal having turned in a series of strong performances since arriving at Swansea in the summer on a season-long loan from Villarreal.
Dutch delight: Jonathan de Guzman has been rewarded for his fine form
The 'seven' has now achieved begins with his country of birth (1), to a Filipino father (2) and Jamaican (3) mother, who is on loan to a club in Wales (4), from Spain (5), in the English (6) Premier League, who now has a Holland (7) call-up.
Benfica winger Ola John and Ajax defender Daley Blind could join De Guzman in making their debuts against the Italians at the Amsterdam ArenA on February 6 after also earning places in the initial 23-man squad, which will be finalised on February 1.
There was no place in the squad for captain Wesley Sneijder, who this week completed a protracted transfer to Galatasaray, while Hamburg's Rafael Van der Vaart, John Heitinga of Everton and Arjen Robben of Bayern Munich were also absent.
FC Twente's Brazilian-born defender Douglas was another player to miss out despite earning his first call-up to the squad in October after being granted Dutch nationality.
Newcastle's Tim Krul, Swansea's Michel Vorm and Manchester United Robin van Persie complete the Premier League interest.
Elsewhere, Wigan Athletic striker Franco Di Santo has been chosen again for the Argentina squad after making his debut as a substitute in the 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia late last year.
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By Andy James
PUBLISHED:13:20, 23 January 2013| UPDATED:13:32, 23 January 2013
Jonathan de Guzman has completed the Magnificent Seven with a call-up to the provisional Holland squad for next month's friendly against Italy.
Canadian-born De Guzman, who scored twice in Swansea's 3-1 win over Stoke at the weekend, has been eligible for selection by the Oranje since earning Dutch citizenship in 2008 but has so far been overlooked despite impressive spells at Feyenoord, Real Mallorca and Villarreal.
De Guzman has now caught the eye of Holland coach Louis van Gaal having turned in a series of strong performances since arriving at Swansea in the summer on a season-long loan from Villarreal.
Dutch delight: Jonathan de Guzman has been rewarded for his fine form
The 'seven' has now achieved begins with his country of birth (1), to a Filipino father (2) and Jamaican (3) mother, who is on loan to a club in Wales (4), from Spain (5), in the English (6) Premier League, who now has a Holland (7) call-up.
Benfica winger Ola John and Ajax defender Daley Blind could join De Guzman in making their debuts against the Italians at the Amsterdam ArenA on February 6 after also earning places in the initial 23-man squad, which will be finalised on February 1.
There was no place in the squad for captain Wesley Sneijder, who this week completed a protracted transfer to Galatasaray, while Hamburg's Rafael Van der Vaart, John Heitinga of Everton and Arjen Robben of Bayern Munich were also absent.
FC Twente's Brazilian-born defender Douglas was another player to miss out despite earning his first call-up to the squad in October after being granted Dutch nationality.
Newcastle's Tim Krul, Swansea's Michel Vorm and Manchester United Robin van Persie complete the Premier League interest.
Elsewhere, Wigan Athletic striker Franco Di Santo has been chosen again for the Argentina squad after making his debut as a substitute in the 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia late last year.
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