Ryan Babel back in Netherlands squad after six-year absence

By Jordan Cronin

Image: Besiktas' Babel has impressed in the Champions League this season.

Former Liverpool winger Ryan Babel has been recalled to the Netherlands squad for the first time in six years after hitting form for Besiktas in the Champions League.

Babel, who made 91 Premier League appearances for Liverpool after signing in 2007, has not featured in the international squad since playing for Bundesliga side Hoffenheim in 2011.

The 30-year-old had spells at Kasimpasa, Al Ain and Deportivo de La Coruna thereafter and has revitalised his career since joining Besiktas in January 2017.

Image: Babel played for Liverpool between 2007 and 2011.

His return to the Netherlands team comes after the winger's goals in Besiktas' last two Champions League matches - a 2-0 win over RB Leipzig on Tuesday and a 3-1 away win at Porto on September 13.

In total, Babel has scored five goals in nine games this season, and that form has proven too hard for Netherlands boss Dick Advocaat to ignore.

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The Dutchman will be hoping to add to his 42 caps and five goals in two must-win World Cup qualifiers against Belarus and Sweden.

Advocaat said on the upcoming games: "We must first plainly go there to win and then see what is possible during the match. You can't start international matches these days with a goal target in your head."

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