Wesley Sneijder ended a year of contrasting fortunes by scoring the
winning goal against Juventus on Wednesday that propelled Galatasaray
into the Champions League knockout stages.
Six months ago Sneijder's career was at a crossroads after he was
stripped of the captaincy of the Dutch national team, then left out of
the side because of a lack of fitness.
His 85th-minute goal is a payback for Galatasaray who paid a reported
€10 million for the Inter Milan midfielder in January. Sneijder
admitted recently that the Turkish champions had yet to see the best of
him.
The 29-year-old's winner in the snow-delayed Group B tie allowed
Galatasaray to progress to the knockout phase at the expense of the
Italian champions.
"That goal is very important for me but even more important for the
club," said Sneijder, who started his career at Ajax Amsterdam before
moving to Real Madrid. "It's great, we fought really hard and deserved
to win."
In his first 15 games at Galatasaray, where he arrived to a great
reception from supporters, Sneijder was substituted 12 times. He scored
only three goals and delivered just one assist last season after his
move from Inter, where he had fallen out of favour after refusing to
take a pay cut.
"The expectation at Galatasaray was huge but, if I'm honest, I did not
live up to it," he said in a recent interview. Sneijder has also had to
deal with a litany of injuries that sidelined him in each of the last
four seasons.
His confidence was battered when Louis van Gaal took away the captain's
armband in June and handed it to Robin van Persie, and this was followed
by Sneijder's omission in August for the Netherlands' friendly against
Portugal.
The Dutch coach said at the time: "I'm only selecting Sneijder when he
is completely fit. He won't be helped by my calling him up now, it's
better he stays at the club and continues training."
But, ironically, injury to others propelled Sneijder back into the Dutch
side sooner than expected. He helped his country secure World Cup
qualification, reasserting his influence and value to his country, just
as he has now done with his club.
"This goal, this victory will give me a lot of strength," Sneijder said
after Wednesday's narrow win, before stressing that his future lay in
Turkey.
Media reports had linked him with a possible move to Manchester United in the January transfer window.
"I am happy here. I have heard the rumours too, but I know as much about it as you," he told Dutch radio.
"It's a recurring ritual - when the transfer market opens, I am immediately linked with all sorts of clubs."
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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