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Cody Gakpo World Cup decision made after partner's tragic miscarriage
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Cody Gakpo World Cup decision made after partner's tragic miscarriage Cody Gakpo has made himself available for the Netherlands' World Cup clash with Morocco, just days after their baby boy had passed away during pregnancy Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo is available for the Netherlands' World Cup showdown with Morocco, just days after his partner announced she had suffered a miscarriage. Reds and Oranje skipper Virgil van Dijk has shown his support for Gakpo and his family, commending the way...
Cody Gakpo World Cup decision made after partner's tragic miscarriage
Cody Gakpo has made himself available for the Netherlands' World Cup clash with Morocco, just days after their baby boy had passed away during pregnancy
Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo is available for the Netherlands' World Cup showdown with Morocco, just days after his partner announced she had suffered a miscarriage. Reds and Oranje skipper Virgil van Dijk has shown his support for Gakpo and his family, commending the way they have coped with the heartbreaking news in recent days.
On Saturday, Gakpo's girlfriend, Noa van der Bij, shared on social media how their son, whom the couple had named Elijah, had passed away during pregnancy.
The announcement prompted an overwhelming wave of support for Gakpo and his loved ones, yet the Reds attacker has declared himself ready to contribute for Ronald Koeman's side when they face Morocco at Estadio Monterrey at 2am UK time on Tuesday morning.
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"Being there for Cody is the most important thing," Van Dijk told a press conference on Sunday. It's terrible. At such a moment it becomes clear again that football is a side issue.
"And that there are more important things in life. It's very sad. You never want to go through this. But as the national coach says and knowing Cody, he is very keen to continue for a round. He dealt with it very maturely.
"I have a lot of respect for how he, but also Noa and his family, have handled this."
During the press conference previewing the clash with the North African nation, Koeman revealed how the squad had been prepared to grant Gakpo compassionate leave, only for the striker to express his determination to play.
"That was sad news we heard," Koeman said. "What Cody, his wife and family have been told. We did everything in our power to support him.
"As a staff, we gave him the freedom to leave the hotel and be with the family in the first few days.
"I think Cody handled that very well. There has never been a moment when he said, 'I want to go back [home]' or 'I want to be with the family.' He has assessed that himself and done it in his own way. I think that shows maturity, how he and the family have dealt with this.
"So he's ready to play and it doesn't weigh on his performance. He does this in his own way with the family, and that is very strong and beautiful.
"We have left it that way. We have been there as support, where we could be, just like the players."
In a heartfelt post on Saturday, Gakpo's long-term partner Noa wrote: "With broken hearts we share the devastating news that our baby boy passed away during pregnancy.
"Thank you for your love and support. Elijah Raphael Gakpo. Forever loved. Forever our son."
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