RUUD'S SORRY NOW

Ruud Gullit regrets posting dressing room video after Holland’s World Cup victory over Bulgaria

Says ex-Chelsea and Newcastle boss: 'I made the clip because of over-enthusiasm. In hindsight, I shouldn't have done it'

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RUUD GULLIT has apologised after posting a video clip from the team dressing room on social media after the 3-1 win over Bulgaria.

The former Newcastle United and Chelsea boss expressed regret after taking heavy flak for tweeting the 15-second clip on his Twitter account.

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A former midfielder who led the Dutch team to European Championship victory in 1988, Gullit said he regretted making the recording.

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"I made the clip because of over-enthusiasm. In hindsight, I shouldn't have done it," he said in a statement to the NOS.
Advocaat later said: "Ruud's actions weren't helpful and I told him, but that's it. There's no problem between Ruud and I and we've put the incident behind us."

The scenes were condemned by Dutch head coach Dick Avocaat
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Management chew the cud with Dutch players after the 3-1 win
Gullit has apologised for posting the after-match scenes from the team's inner sanctum

The Oranje's win moved the struggling outfit back into third place, one point above Bulgaria, but four points behind France and three behind second-placed Sweden.

With Sweden to visit Amsterdam in the last round of matches next month, the three-time World Cup runners-up still have a chance of making it to Russia through the play-offs after missing out on Euro 2016.

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Nevertheless, the best they can realistically hope for is second place, with the French on course to top the group after destroying the Dutch 4-0 in Paris last Thursday.

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