Marco Van Ginkel Biography
Marco van Ginkel born Wulfert Cornelius van Ginkel is a Dutch footballer who plays as a midfielder for Chelsea and the Netherlands national team. He was born on 1 December 1992 in Amersfoort, Netherlands.
He began his career in the youth ranks of Vitesse, joining the Arnhem-based club as a six-year-old in 1999. After making way through the various youth levels at the club, he debuted for the senior team in 2010 before sealing a transfer around £9 million to Chelsea in 2013. He suffered a serious knee injury early into his Chelsea career which ruled him out for seven months. He then went on season-long loans to Milan in 2014–15, Stoke City and PSV in 2015–16.
Marco Van Ginkel photoInternationally, he represented the Netherlands at the under-19 and under-21 levels before making his senior team debut against Germany in November 2012. After being absent from the senior team for four years, Van Ginkel was recalled to the squad for a friendly against England on 29 March, a 2–1 Dutch victory.
Marco Van Ginkel Age
He was born on 1 December 1992 in Amersfoort, Netherlands, he is currently 25 years old as per 2018.
Marco Van Ginkel Net Worth
His current market value is $8.83, he has an estimated net worth around $7.89 million.
Marco Van Ginkel Girlfriend
He is in a relationship with his childhood love Kristie Willems, a graduate of Hogeschool Arnhem where she majored in communication. The two have been dating since 2010.
Marco Van Ginkel Transfermarkt
MV | Fee | ||
---|---|---|---|
£10.80m | End of loan | ||
£6.30m | Loan | ||
£6.30m | End of loan | ||
£6.75m | Loan | ||
£6.75m | End of loan | ||
£6.75m | Loan | ||
£6.75m | End of loan | ||
£8.10m | Loan fee: £900k |
||
£7.20m | £8.46m | ||
– | – | ||
– | – | ||
£9.36m |
Marco Van Ginkel Injury Update
Season | injury | from | until | Days | Games missed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
17/18 | Knee injury | Jun 1, 2018 | – | 68 days | – |
17/18 | Knee Problems | Apr 17, 2018 | Apr 27, 2018 | 10 days | 1 |
17/18 | Shoulder injury | Feb 5, 2018 | Feb 24, 2018 | 19 days | 3 |
16/17 | Unknown Injury | May 22, 2017 | Jun 30, 2017 | 39 days | – |
16/17 | Knee injury | Mar 2, 2017 | Mar 9, 2017 | 7 days | 1 |
16/17 | Knee injury | Aug 5, 2016 | Oct 29, 2016 | 85 days | 12 |
14/15 | Ruptured ankle ligament | Dec 12, 2014 | Jan 16, 2015 | 35 days | 5 |
14/15 | Malleolar injury | Sep 24, 2014 | Oct 17, 2014 | 23 days | 2 |
13/14 | Cruciate Ligament Rupture | Sep 24, 2013 | Mar 20, 2014 | 177 days | 38 |
12/13 | Head injury | Apr 18, 2013 | Apr 25, 2013 | 7 days | 1 |
11/12 | Meniscus injury | Nov 11, 2011 | Dec 15, 2011 | 34 days | 4 |
Marco Van Ginkel Squad Number History
This statistic shows which squad numbers have already been assigned in their history and to which players.
Season | Club | Jersey number | |
---|---|---|---|
17/18 | PSV Eindhoven | 10 | |
16/17 | PSV Eindhoven | 28 | |
16/17 | Chelsea FC U23 | 8 | |
16/17 | Chelsea FC U23 | 27 | |
15/16 | PSV Eindhoven | 28 | |
15/16 | Stoke City | 15 | |
14/15 | AC Milan | 21 | |
13/14 | Chelsea FC U21 | 6 | |
13/14 | Chelsea FC U21 | 12 | |
13/14 | Chelsea FC | 16 | |
12/13 | Vitesse Arnhem | 8 | |
11/12 | Vitesse Arnhem | 8 | |
10/11 | Vitesse Arnhem | 15 | |
09/10 | Vitesse Arnhem | 35 |
Marco Van Ginkel Skills
He is recognized as a solid, well-rounded player who has all the tools of a future superstar. On the pitch he is widely known for his maturity on the ball, impressive ball control and an extensive range of passing. He is comfortable with both feet, makes intelligent runs into the box and has an exceptional long-range shot.
Marco Van Ginkel Psv
He joined PSV on loan and was given the number 28 jersey upon arrival.In his league debut, she scored his first goal for PSV as they won 2–0, the third goal in a 3–0 win over NEC, he scored a brace against AZ which ended in a 4–2 victory. On 1 May, he scored another brace in a 6–2 win over Cambuur.
He won the Eredivisie title with PSV, playing a crucial part for the team by scoring eight goals during his spell. On 16 July 2017, his loan spell at PSV was extended for the 2017–18 campaign. Despite his age and being a loanee, he replaced Luuk de Jong as captain. He played on the 15 April, 2018 as PSV beat rivals Ajax 3–0 to clinch the 2017-18 Eredivisie title.
Marco Van Ginkel Fifa 18
His overall rating in FIFA 18 is 80 with a potential of 82. Ginkel has got a 3-star skill moves rating. He prefers to shoot with his right foot. His workrates are High / High. Ginkel’s height is 186 cm and his weight is estimated at 82 kg according to our database. Currently, Marco van Ginkel is playing with numbers 18 and 10. His best stats are: Stamina: 88, Composure: 84, Penalties: 84, Short Pass: 83, Ball Control: 81.
Ball Skills
Ball Control
Dribbling
Defence
Marking
Slide Tackle
Stand Tackle
Mental
Aggression
Reactions
Att. Position
Interceptions
Vision
Composure
Passing
Crossing
Short Pass
Long Pass
Physical
Acceleration
Stamina
Strength
Balance
Sprint Speed
Agility
Jumping
Shooting
Heading
Shot Power
Finishing
Long Shots
Curve
FK Acc.
Penalties
Volleys
Goalkeeper
GK Positioning
GK Diving
GK Handling
GK Kicking 1
GK Reflexes
Marco Van Ginkel News
The Vindication of Marco van Ginkel
Updated: August 5, 2018
When Marco van Ginkel made only his second Chelsea start at Swindon Town’s County Ground in the English League Cup, he could not be blamed for thinking that a special career with the Blues was about to begin.
The 20-year old midfielder had recently signed from Vitesse Arnhem in a £9 million move, and with comparisons being drawn with Chelsea legend Frank Lampard upon his arrival, van Ginkel looked set to establish himself in Jose Mourinho’s squad.
INTO THE WILDERNESS
It is customary practice for young players to make their initial strides in preliminary rounds of cup competitions, and it was no different for van Ginkel. In the context of the Dutch national team, the 2013/14 season also offered a platform for the midfielder to impress Oranje head coach Louis van Gaal ahead of the upcoming World Cup in Brazil.
However, van Ginkel’s experience in English football was over before it had even taken shape. The Dutchman suffered a horrific anterior cruciate ligament tear in only the tenth minute of the match against Swindon, leaving him sidelined for nine months. Remarkably, van Ginkel managed to hobble off the pitch, summoning up a moment of courage before he disappeared into the lonely and inexorable wilderness of injury rehabilitation.
Ultimately, the recuperative period afforded the midfielder time to reflect upon his promising start to life in London and plot how he could make an impact upon his return. After all, van Ginkel had made his first start for Chelsea in a Champions League home fixture to Basel, an outing which was the last time he played in European competition until February 2016, a two and a half year period.
Upon his full recovery, van Ginkel was loaned out to AC Milan. With only one Scudetto title victory since 2004, head coach Filippo Inzaghi sought to make immediate impressions, but not without alienating some of his squad.
INZAGHI
Fundamentally, van Ginkel’s relationship with Inzaghi was bizarre. Inzaghi’s indecisiveness stunted the Dutchman’s development, leaving him increasingly disillusioned during his stint in Italy. In an interview with Telesport in January 2018, van Ginkel insisted that there “was no logic at all” to Inzaghi’s approach. The rushed nature of Italian’s decision-making also contributed to the deterioration of van Ginkel’s self-confidence, further distancing him from the prospect of playing for Chelsea’s again.
The involvement of AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi added another dimension of peculiarity to van Ginkel’s spell in Italy. Defying Inzaghi’s management, Berlusconi once asked van Ginkel if he was fit to play in an upcoming fixture. When van Ginkel clarified that he was able to play, Berlusconi promised him a start, leaving the Dutchman perplexed over who exactly was in charge at Milan.
An unacceptable 10th placed finish in Serie A during the 2014/15 season was a glaring contrast to the success that van Ginkel’s parent enjoyed, as Mourinho sturdily guided Chelsea to the Premier League title.
In the summer of 2015, Stoke City handed van Ginkel a second chance in England. The initial signs, much like at Chelsea, were positive for the then 22-year old, as he started the first six matches of the season under Mark Hughes. However, with the arrival of Gianelli Imbula from Porto on deadline day of the winter transfer window in 2016, van Ginkel’s position was sacrificed.
PSV EINDHOVEN
Despite Stoke thus cancelling van Ginkel’s loan, the midfielder attracted interest from Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven, signing on the 1st February 2016. The move was the vital turning point in van Ginkel’s resurgence, as he sought to rediscover the form that brought him to Chelsea in 2013.
Inzaghi failed to inspire change at AC Milan, and van Ginkel suffered directly from the Italian’s volatility. With a debut goal away to Utrecht in a 2-0 victory for PSV, and another strike the following week against Nijmegen, van Ginkel embarked upon a rich goal-scoring run of eight goals, contributing to the club’s Eredivisie title victory. In a three-man midfield alongside Andrés Guardado and Davy Pröpper, van Ginkel flourished in a midfield role that allowed him to create chances to a greater degree than he had been afforded with Milan and Stoke.
Under the guidance of Phillip Cocu, van Ginkel was not only more expressive in midfield, but provided defensive discipline when necessary, most noticeably in the two legs between PSV and Atletico Madrid in the last 16 stage of the Champions League. The Dutch side held Diego Simeone’s side to two goalless draws, only to be cruelly eliminated on penalties.
RENEWED SELF-CONFIDENCE
It was the 2017/18 season when van Ginkel truly made his name at PSV. Despite remaining contracted to Chelsea, the Dutchman was awarded the captaincy by Cocu. The statements that van Ginkel has made in interviews reinforce the trust placed in him by Cocu. Despite remaining a loanee during his spell in Eindhoven, van Ginkel conducts himself like a veteran of the club. Van Ginkel’s statement, “they do not choose me as a leader for nothing”, illustrates his renewed self-confidence – a welcome departure from the dispirited image he cut for so long preceding his arrival at PSV.
Under van Ginkel’s captaincy, PSV captured the Eredivisie title by a narrow margin of two points in May 2018. The Dutchman thrived alongside Jorrit Hendrix within a system built upon utilising wide spaces, with wingers Hirving Lozano and Steven Bergwijn consequentially bagging 24 goals and 15 assists combined.
Cocu drilled into his players the importance of understanding space and versatility in both defence and attack. Wide areas were exploited not only by Lozano and Bergwijn but also by full-backs Santiago Arias and Joshua Brenet, adding four goals and ten assists between them in the league.
On a personal level, van Ginkel took on new roles that enhanced his appeal. PSV’s captain scored nine penalties out of nine taken, netting a handful of goals by arriving late in the box and pouncing upon loose balls in a style resembling Lampard. However, it was van Ginkel’s mentality that proved to be his strongest trait, especially considering the extent to which his confidence was continually knocked between his spells in the Netherlands.
THE SPECTRE RETURNS
His demeanour is one of class and honesty, taking his role seriously and using it as a platform to perform better. Confronting adversity has also been key. Van Ginkel is unique in the way he self-evaluates, maintaining an intimate family circle and listening intently to his loved ones’ constructive advice.
Yet the spectre of his past has once returned to haunt him at the worst possible time. In June 2018, van Ginkel had an operation to reconstruct his anterior cruciate ligament and treat enduring damage to his knee. The surgery meant that van Ginkel will remain sidelined until 2019, at least, leaving PSV without a captain that gave the entire squad an assured leader.
Particularly in the context of Cocu leaving PSV to coach Fenerbahce in Turkey in the same month, it is still in the balance as to whether PSV can be confident in their mission to retain their Eredivisie crown, after working relentlessly to prise it away from rivals Feyenoord, and withstand the everpresent title-chasing Ajax.
What is certain is that Marco van Ginkel shall return stronger than he ever has been after his recuperation from recent knee surgery. His mentality should be unquestionable after suffering such a range of setbacks, and his talent to play in so many positions and systems are also evident. But it is his experience of winning matches and titles that is the redeeming feature of his story, with European pedigree always ensuring that many clubs around Europe will continue to monitor his progress.
Source: https://onsideview.com
Marco Van Ginkel Video
About InformationCradle Editorial Staff
This Article is produced by InformationCradle Editorial Staff which is a team of expert writers and editors led by Josphat Gachie and trusted by millions of readers worldwide.
We endeavor to keep our content True, Accurate, Correct, Original and Up to Date. For complain, correction or an update, please send us an email to informationcradle@gmail.com. We promise to take corrective measures to the best of our abilities.