Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 4:43 PM• Last update: 16:45

Vince Gino Dekker will not be playing for the first team of Spakenburg for the time being. After the ex-player of Ajax, AZ and Go Ahead Eagles gave a sneer to trainer Eric Meijers on Tuesday evening because he thought he was allowed to come in too late against Excelsior Maassluis, he was returned to the B-selection, the report said. General Newspaper. It was not the first time that the two clashed, Gino Dekker admits.

With a 4-1 lead in the 81st minute, Dekker was ready to fill in when the incident happened. “A week earlier I came in two minutes before time, now I had to wait a long time again. I said to the trainer, who later said that he wanted to reward me for my good training: ‘Have you checked the clock?’” Still, the winger shows himself somewhat self-critical. “It was not wise of me to say that, but something like that happens from emotion.”

The son of the founders of clothing brand Vingino (named after the winger) says that he has had ‘more often problems’ with Meijers. “We already had a big discussion in August and occasionally had some altercations. If I hopefully get another chance later this season, then we still have to have a good conversation.” Meijers says that the length of the sentence depends on the judgment of the technical committee of the club from Spakenburg. “What I can say about it at the moment is that I have lost confidence in Vince Gino for the moment. It is better that he starts training and playing in the B-selection for the time being.”

Dekker received his training at Ajax. In 2016 he won the Eredivisie for A-juniors with the Under-19. In a team including Matthijs de Ligt, Kasper Dolberg and Kaj Sierhuis, he was regarded as a tastemaker, but a serious knee injury played tricks on him. In 2018, Dekker transferred to AZ on a free transfer. There, due to a lack of playing time in the first team, he had his contract terminated after six months, before signing a contract with Go Ahead Eagles until the end of that season. Also in Deventer, the left winger could not convince enough for a longer stay and so he settled in October 2019 with the Spakenburgers in the Second Division.


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