Indonesia’s Journey Under Patrick Kluivert: Mixed Results, Growing Lessons

Patrick Kluivert began his tenure as Indonesia’s head coach in early 2025, succeeding Shin Tae-yong, who had laid a solid foundation for the national team’s progress. His appointment sparked debate due to his modest coaching record compared to his illustrious playing career, but with the support of experienced staff, Kluivert quickly set out to implement his vision.
Across six matches up to September 2025, Indonesia experienced a rollercoaster of results. The debut against Australia in the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers ended in a heavy 5–1 defeat, exposing defensive weaknesses and poor transitions against high-intensity play. However, the team rebounded four days later with a disciplined 1–0 victory over Bahrain, showing improved structure and tactical maturity.
Momentum continued with a narrow 1–0 win over China PR, where stronger coordination and pressing highlighted progress under Kluivert. Yet the harsh reality of Asian football’s elite became evident when Indonesia fell 6–0 to Japan, underlining the significant gap in quality while also providing valuable lessons for the squad’s development.
Indonesia responded positively by dismantling Chinese Taipei 6–0 in a friendly, demonstrating attacking creativity and comfort in Kluivert’s 4-2-3-1 system. The final match against Lebanon ended in a goalless draw, reflecting better defensive stability but lingering issues in finishing. Overall, the record of three wins, one draw, and two losses illustrates a team still in transition but gradually finding its identity under new leadership.
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