As an expert on the Keuken Kampioen Divisie, Hans Kraaij junior witnesses emerging talents each week. This time, he advocates for Oscar Sjöstrand, the 21-year-old left winger from SC Cambuur, suggesting that Feyenoord scouts take a closer look at the promising player. During the ESPN program Voetbalpraat on Monday evening, the discussion initially focused on Leo Sauer’s performance at Feyenoord. The Slovak winger had made a positive impression while on loan at NAC Breda last season. This year, he has the trust of coach Robin van Persie at De Kuip, but has yet to find the net. Kraaij attributes this to Sauer’s need to play as a traditional left winger at Feyenoord, contrasting it with the freedom he enjoyed at Breda, where he could cut inside or ‘flutter’ as Kraaij describes it. Post navigation Willem van Hanegem’s Controversial Remarks on Guus Til Spark Debate Erik ten Hag Declines Ajax Coaching Offer: Analysts Weigh In