Gravenberch's Aspirations: Liverpool Form Could Secure Spot in Dutch Team

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Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch is banking on his impressive start to the season with unbeaten Liverpool to secure a spot in the Netherlands team this week. Despite spending the European Championship on the bench, he is determined to prove himself and earn a place in the national squad.

Gravenberch has had a good start to the Premier League season, playing every minute as Liverpool have won their first three games of the new campaign.

He told reporters on Wednesday it was due to the confidence that new manager Arne Slot has in him.

"We had a talk before the season and he gave me the chance from the start," Gravenberch said.

"I'm staying pretty calm about it. Things are going well, I'm very happy about that. I've had three starts. It's nice to have the trust of the coach, that trust is now paying off."

But he now hopes that he will get the same trust from national team coach Ronald Koeman, who selected him for the Euros in Germany in June and July but did not use him in any of the six games the Dutch played on their way to the semi-finals.

Koeman expressed confidence in Gravenberch at a press conference on Tuesday, ahead of Saturday's Nations League clash with Bosnia & Herzegovina in Eindhoven, but also explained why the 22-year-old did not feature in his plans earlier.

"Concentration and the fact that he is sometimes too nonchalant are things that can be improved with him. Maybe the penny will drop now," Koeman said.

"Everyone always says that about me, but that's also part of me," Gravenberch responded on Wednesday. "I've started well at Liverpool now, so you don't hear anyone say that I'm nonchalant."

The Dutch will also host Germany in Amsterdam next Tuesday.