HOENDERLOO, Netherlands, June 27 (Reuters) - Left back
Arthur Numan has been ruled out of the Netherlands' Euro 2000
semifinal against Italy on Thursday because of a foot injury and
is almost certain to take no further part in the tournament.
A hospital scan revealed on Tuesday that the defender had
ruptured a muscle at the bottom of his right foot.
'The doctor said the chance I could play for Thursday was
nil,' he said. 'And it's almost impossible I can play the final.
So I think at this point the tournament for me is over.'
The defender hurt his foot during the 6-1 quarter-final
victory against Yugoslavia on Sunday and has not trained since.
He went to hospital for a scan in Amsterdam on Tuesday.
Numan said he would remain with the squad and continue his
treatment and hoped to be present at a final involving the Dutch
on Sunday.
'It's very difficult to have to drop out at this point,' he
said. 'We have the goal to win and I was part of the team. I
guess I'm still part. Hopefully I'll be there on Sunday and
hopefully Monday and Tuesday for the celebrations if we win.'
Numan's place in the team is likely to go to his Rangers
team mate Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Three other players also missed full training on Tuesday
because of light injuries - goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar,
midfielder Phillip Cocu and striker Patrick Kluivert. But the
trio are expected to be fit to play on Thursday.
Cocu left the session early while van der Sar and striker
Kluivert, who scored a hat-trick against Yugoslavia, just
carried out light training.
During the session forward Roy Makaay, who is not part of
the Dutch first-choice team, injured his ankle and was forced to
leave the field in some pain.