Robben blasts Netherlands 'nightmare'
Netherlands was abject in its loss to Bulgaria and Arjen Robben was scathing, but refused to single out debutant Matthijs de Ligt.
Arjen Robben pulled no punches in his damning assessment of Netherlands' performance after its 2-0 FIFA World Cup qualifying loss to Bulgaria on Sunday (AEDT).
Danny Blind's side was well beaten by Spas Delev's brace inside 20 minutes in Sofia, the striker capitalising on hesitant defending from 17-year-old debutant Matthijs de Ligt.
The visitors did improve slightly after the interval, but never looked like mounting a recovery and sit fourth in Group A, six points off leader France and three behind Sweden, which occupies the play-off berth at the halfway stage of the campaign.
Having missed out on UEFA Euro 2016, Netherlands, which finished third at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, is in grave danger of failing to qualify for the next finals in Russia in 2018.
"What can you say? This is a nightmare," captain Robben said.
"We came here with good intentions and before the game I was positive. But the first half was such a deplorable level."
Robben refused to single out De Ligt, the Ajax prospect with just 14 prior senior appearances, who was caught under a long ball for Bulgaria's opener, allowing Delev in to score.
"There was a lot wrong," Robben said. "We can point fingers but that does not make sense.
"That does not change the result. We lost here, and those are the hard facts.
"If we play a good game, we win here. But we did not play a good game, or even a bad game. This was a terrible day."