Positive Momentum from Indonesian Players Abroad Boosts World Cup Hopes

Indonesian national team players competing abroad have delivered strong performances with their clubs, providing a vital boost ahead of the fourth round of 2026 World Cup qualifiers. With upcoming matches against Saudi Arabia and Iraq in early October, coach Patrick Kluivert faces limited preparation time, as many key players will only join the squad shortly before the FIFA match window begins.
Players in Europe and Asia, including Dean James, Kevin Diks, Shayne Pattynama, and Sandy Walsh, must balance club commitments with national duty, traveling long distances and maintaining fitness for critical matches. Despite the tight schedule, their solid form abroad signals they can contribute effectively to the Garuda squad. Emil Audero’s consecutive clean sheets exemplify this, offering Kluivert stability in goal.
Team cohesion is another asset, as the Indonesian squad largely mirrors the lineup used during the September FIFA matchdays, with no new naturalized players expected in October. Tactical adjustments from previous games, such as deploying Eliano Reijnders in attack and Calvin Verdonk in midfield, have strengthened both offensive and defensive options.
Challenges remain, particularly in the attacking line with Ole Romeny’s uncertain recovery, forcing reliance on Mauro Zijlstra and the gradually integrated Ragnar Oratmangoen. Nevertheless, the combination of overseas form, existing team chemistry, and tactical flexibility gives Indonesia optimism in pursuing victory against tough opponents and keeping their World Cup ambitions alive.
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