Holland coach Bert van Marwijk is sick of the way he believes Bayern Munich are treating his national team, with Arjen Robben again at the centre of a dispute.
Robben was called up to the Dutch squad for their European Championships qualifiers against Moldova and Sweden, but he returned to Munich after only a few days due to a groin injury which, upon further investigation, revealed itself to be an inguinal hernia.
He underwent surgery under the supervision of Bayern's club doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt, but Van Marwijk does not like the way the German club are, in his opinion, trying to make out that the Dutch are at fault again.
Dr Muller-Wohlfahrt's comments this weekend that Robben's hernia "had developed over the last few days" - while he had been on national team duty - have proven to be the final straw for the former Borussia Dortmund coach.
"I have had enough of Bayern," he told reporters at a press conference.
"I am incensed by them.
"They want to blame Arjen's inguinal hernia on us rather than being grateful that we put him through a thorough examination."
Van Marwijk says it is actually the Dutch team doctors who had discovered the true source of Robben's recent ailments as they put the forward through tests over the weekend.
Bayern had put the injury down to a pubic bone inflammation.
"When Arjen reported for national team duty, he told me that he was not really fit," revealed Van Marwijk.
"He told us that he had had to warm up for an hour sometimes with pain at Bayern."
Dutch team doctor Gert-Jan Goudswaart therefore performed a thorough examination on the 27-year-old and, according to Marwijk, he "doubted" Bayern's diagnosis.
"We are very cautious with Robben and that is why our doctor intentionally requested a further examination with a very well known radiologist," added Van Marwijk.
"It was therefore no surprise when the inguinal hernia was discovered. Goudswaart was in constant contact with Muller-Wohlfahrt."
A previous dispute between Bayern and the Dutch FA about Robben's treatment at the World Cup ended in an agreement that a friendly match would be staged between the two sides with Bayern keeping all proceeds as means of compensation for the injury.
However, Van Marwijk has no intention of leading his side out at the Allianz Arena.
"I have had enough of them," he said.
"All of a sudden they blame us and it makes me crazy - it's almost anti-social.
"I don't think it is normal. I am going to have to sleep on it. Who knows, maybe we will play that friendly match, but I really don't want to now."
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