ROTTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch coach Frank Rijkaard brought back
goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar for Sunday's quarter-final with Yugoslavia in
the only change to the team that beat France on Wednesday.
First choice goalkeeper Van der Sar returned in place of Liverpool's
Sander Westerveld who stood in against France. Rijkaard decided to stick
with full backs Paul Bosvelt and Arthur Numan.
Yugoslavia coach Vujadin Boskov was forced to make two changes
through suspension and injury. Suspended midfielder Slavisa Jokanovic's
place was taken by Dejan Govedarica, while Nisa Saveljic came in at left
back for the injured Goran Djorovic.
Midfielder Vladimir Jugovic, an injury doubt in the build-up to the game,
was ruled fit to play.
Netherlands:
1-Edwin Van Der Sar; 15-Paul Bosvelt, 3-Jaap Stam, 4-
Frank de Boer (captain), 19-Arthur Numan; 5-Boudewijn Zenden, 8-Edgar
Davids, 7-Phillip Cocu, 11-Marc Overmars; 10-Dennis Bergkamp, 9-Patrick
Kluivert.
Yugoslavia:
22-Ivica Kralj; 11-Sinisa Mihajlovic, 13-Slobodan Komljenovic,
14-Nisa Saveljic, 5-Miroslav Djukic; 7-Vladimir Jugovic, 10-Dragan Stojkovic
(captain), 16-Dejan Govedarica, 17-Ljubinko Drulovic; 8-Predrag Mijatovic,
9-Savo Milosevic.
Referee: Jose Maria Garcia-Aranda (Spain)