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EREDIVISIE 2017/18 REPORT: Week Seven

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Following a week to forget for its representatives in continental competition, the seventh week of action in the Dutch top flight got underway on Friday evening with FC Twente securing local bragging rights by emerging victorious over local rivals, Heracles Almelo in the Twentse Derby in front of a raucous home crowd at De Grolsch Veste.

Despite coming up short in Groningen last time out, Rene Hake’s side have shown signs of life in recent weeks by putting together back-to-back wins in in league and cup after opening the campaign with four successive defeats and it was the hosts who were quickest out of the blocks here with Fredrik Jansen opening the scoring with just two minutes on the clock – the 20-year-old sliding the ball home from close range after Haris Vučkić had seen his goal-bound effort from just inside the area cleared off the line by Lerin Duarte, who then prevented the host’s summer acquisition from Newcastle United from doubling their advantage by again clearing the ball off the line eleven minutes before the break.

However, having made the short trip to Enschede on the back of a two-match winning streak in all competitions, Heracles found their way back onto level terms when Wolverhampton Wanderers loanee, Paul Gladon headed home a Brahim Darri cross from the left seven minutes into the second half.

Despite finding themselves pegged back, it was the hosts who would ultimately secure what was just a second league win of the campaign as well as local bragging rights when substitute, Danny Holla curled a well-placed free kick from just outside the area into the top right hand corner of Bram Castro’s net fourteen minutes from time.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the Rat Verlegh Stadion where a lone strike from Tom Beugelsdijk ten minutes from time saw in-form ADO Den Haag make it three wins from their last five matches in all competitions at the expense of hosts, NAC Breda, who failed to build upon their remarkable victory at reigning champions, Feyenoord last time out.

However, things could have been different had the home side not been frustrated by the woodwork twice in quick succession in the eighth minute – Giovanni Korte’s curling effort from just inside the area coming back off the underside of Robert Zwinkels’ bar and onto his left hand upright before Mounir El Allouchi’s attempted follow-up then cannoned back off the ADO ‘keeper’s other post.

Sixteen minutes from time it was the turn of the visitors to be frustrated by the woodwork – half time substitute Erik Falkenburg redirecting a Abdenasser El Khayati corner from the right onto Mark Birighitti’s crossbar.

However, Falkenburg’s miss proved only a temporary reprieve for Stijn Vreven’s side as it would be the visitors who would eventually make the breakthrough and take all three points ten minutes from time when Beugelsdijk escaped the attentions of would-be marker, Karol Mets, to stab home an El Khayati cross from the right at the back post.

There was a five-goal thriller at the MAC3PARK Stadion where hosts, PEC Zwolle left it late to turn the tables on undermanned guests, FC Groningen and bag all three points.

Despite having had Reuben Jenssen to thank for keeping the game goalless when the 29-year-old was on hand to clear a goal-bound strike from Stef Nijland off the line with just five minutes gone, it was the visitors who, having arrived in Zwolle on the back of a two-game winning streak in all competitions, would make the breakthrough on the quarter hour mark through Japanese starlet, Ritsu Doan, who showed incredible composure to poke the ball through Diederik Boer’s legs and into the back of the net after being found unmarked at the back post by Mimoun Mahi.

However, it took the hosts, who have lost just once this term, just four minutes to restore parity when Nijland – whose father, Hans, is the Groningen CEO, was in the right place at the right time to tuck the ball into an unguarded net after visiting ‘keeper, Sergio Padt was left stranded after having been called into action twice in quick succession to first deny Younes Namli from range before then preventing Mustafa Saymak from putting away the rebound.

As the game continued to swing this way and that, the visitors restored their advantage in controversial circumstances ten minutes into the second half when Tom van Weert’s close-range header was, despite being fielded in routine fashion by Boer, adjudged by referee, Pol van Boekel – in conjunction with his assistant, to have crossed the line.

Despite being incensed by the decision, on the hour mark John van ‘t Schip’s side were back on level terms once more when New Zealand international, Ryan Thomas popped up at the back post to half-volley the ball past Padt as the away side struggled to clear their lines following a corner from the right.

With the game seemingly set to end with honours even the match suddenly swung in the favour of the home side three minutes from time when van Boekel issued Groningen goal-scorer, van Weert a straight red card after the former Excelsior marksman recklessly clipped the heels of Dirk Marcellis.

Despite finding themselves reduced to ten men, Ernest Faber’s side looked to have escaped with a point until Youness Mokhtar popped up to snatch all three for the hosts in the third minute of added time when Piotr Parzyszek cushioned a Marcellis cross from the right for the in-form 26-year-old to half-volley the ball beyond Padt from just outside the box.

Having scored eleven goals in their last two outings in all competitions, league leaders, PSV Eindhoven continued their recent free-scoring form by hitting struggling Willem II for four on Saturday evening at the Philips Stadion to move four points clear at the top of the standings ahead of Sunday’s fixtures.

Following a goalless opening period that saw the visitors carve out the majority of the chances, Phillip Cocu’s charges re-emerged with renewed purpose after the break and broke the deadlock just four minutes into the second half – Steven Bergwijn releasing Hirving Lozano with a deflected through-ball which afforded the Mexican international the time and space to beat an onrushing Timon Wellenreuther from just inside the area.

The home side would double their advantage six minutes later when Marco van Ginkel’s back post header following a Lozano cross from the right found an unmarked Gastón Pereiro, who had the simple task of nodding the ball into the net from a few yards out.

Having set up the host’s second, the PSV skipper was then on hand to tee up Lozano for his second and the home side’s third just three minutes later with a lovely half-volley that found the head of the 22-year-old just outside the box before the man on loan from Chelsea rounded off the night’s scoring by sending Wellenreuther the wrong way from the spot twenty minutes from time after referee, Jeroen Manschot ruled what appeared to be a seemingly routine block at the feet of Jürgen Locadia by the visitor’s German ‘keeper, a foul.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded at the Van Donge & De Roo Stadion where the fairy tale continued for new boys VVV Venlo – Maurice Steijn’s men recording their third league win since returning to the top flight of Dutch football at the expense of hosts, Excelsior.

Having snapped a dismal run of form that had seen Mitchell van der Gaag’s men lose four of their last five outings last time out in Alkmaar, the hosts were looking to record back-to-back victories for the first time this season.

However, it was the visitors who continued to make light of their transition from the second tier to the first by taking the lead in the 32nd minute through Clint Leemans, who, having pounced upon a poor clearance by Excelsior ‘keeper, Ögmundur Kristinsson just outside the host’s area, lobbed the ball over the stranded Iceland international and into the back of an unguarded net.

The away side, who, aside from securing passage through to the 2nd round of the KNVB Beker at the expense of fourth tier amateur outfit, SV Blauw Geel ‘38, had gone four games without a win themselves prior to making the trip to Rotterdam, made sure of all three points twenty minutes from time when Ralf Seuntjens popped up at the back post to head home a Leemans free kick.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the AFAS Stadion where injury-ravaged Feyenoord returned to form by hitting hosts, AZ Alkmaar for four.

However, things could have been different had an early Wout Weghorst goal not been ruled out by referee, Bas Nijhuis whose assistant mistakenly deemed Joris van Overeem to have strayed into an offside position when replays clearly confirmed the 23-year-old to have been level with former team mate, Ridgeciano Haps when receiving a long raking pass from Rens van Eijden before teeing up the home side’s in-form forward in the eighth minute.

Having served a domestic ban following his sending off in the loss to PSV Eindhoven, Steven Berghuis wasted little time in announcing his return by putting the visitors into the ascendancy with just eleven minutes gone – Sam Larsson flicking a Jens Toornstra through-ball onto the outstretched left boot of the former AZ man whose resultant volley from just inside the area was later confirmed to have crossed the line after crashing off the underside of Marco Bizot’s crossbar before an onrushing Tonny Vilhena arrived to poke the ball home from close range.

Following a summer of speculation and inactivity it has taken Sam Larsson a fair amount of time to force his way into the plans of coach, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, however, having been handed a first start since making the switch to De Kuip from Friesland at the end of August, the Swedish international continued to press his claim for an extended run in the side when he doubled the visitor’s advantage seven minutes later with a long range drive from just outside the area which capped a mesmerizing run by the talented 24-year-old that had been inadvertently set in motion by a wayward pass from Guus Til on half-way.

With Weghorst having again been denied – this time by a goal-line clearance from Sofyan Amrabat following a Marko Vejinovic corner from the left just after the half hour mark, the visitors effectively put the game to bed four minutes before the break when Berghuis inflicted yet more agony on his old club – the 25-year-old pouncing upon on a poor piece of distribution by Stijn Wuytens before stealing a march on the host’s back line and firing the ball beyond an exposed Bizot to bag his sixth of the campaign.

Having slipped up in front of their own fans at the hands of Excelsior last time out, John van den Brom had been looking for a reaction from his side against the reigning champions. However, having conceded two early goals for the second week in succession, the hosts never really looked like getting back into the game and any lingering thoughts of a come-back were dispelled thirteen minutes into the second half when an unmarked Vilhena slid home a Berghuis cross from the right to leave the defending champions three points adrift of league leaders, PSV ahead of the international break.

Having been hit for seven in front of their own fans by a rampant PSV Eindhoven last time out, FC Utrecht looked set to bounce back in the best possible way on Sunday afternoon when an audacious back-heel from Gyrano Kerk was stabbed home from close range by Cyriel Dessers twenty one minutes from time to put Erik ten Hag’s side on course for all three points at the GelreDome.

Despite bagging a memorable three points at the Amsterdam ArenA a week earlier, Thursday’s trip to the south of France had seen Vitesse Arnhem comprehensively outplayed by Nice in their second UEFA Europa League outing of the campaign.

Yet, Henk Fraser’s side managed to end a demanding week by clawing their way back onto level terms to earn a share of the spoils in the 76th minute when Chelsea loanee, Mason Mount tucked home a Thomas Bruns cross from the right just two minutes after coming off the bench to replace Bryan Linssen.

At the same time, a David Neres double in the space of three first half minutes earned Ajax’s under-fire coach, Marcel Keizer a stay of execution and set the away side on course for a much needed win at the expense of high-flying Heerenveen in a game which also saw the Eredivisie’s last remaining unbeaten record go up in smoke.

However, things could have been different had 17-year-old centre half, Kik Pierie put the hosts ahead instead of volleying the ball off Andre Onana’s left hand upright following a Martin Ødegaard free kick with thirty three minutes gone.

The home side were again unlucky not to take the lead just two minutes later when a free kick from former Dutch international Stijn Schaars found its way through the visitor’s poorly constructed wall to collide with Onana’s left hand upright.

Having already tumbled out of both European competitions, Ajax’s recent struggles in the league, which saw last season’s UEFA Europa League finalists drop two points in The Hague before losing at home to Vitesse Arnhem last time out had led to speculation that Sunday’s match at the Abe Lenstra Stadion could well be Keizer’s last at the helm.

However, when David Neres put the visitors into the ascendancy in the 38th minute – having been sent clear by an incisive through-ball from former Heerenveen forward, Klass-Jan Huntelaar, before doubling the away side’s advantage just three minutes later when a flick-on by Huntelaar allowed the 20-year-old Brazilian to steal a march on the host’s rear guard before forcing the ball past an onrushing Martin Hansen, despite all of the home side’s early pressure, Jurgen Streppel’s men were suddenly left staring down the barrel of their first defeat of the campaign.

Buoyed by their two-goal advantage, the visitors emerged for the second half with an added spring in their step and could have added to their lead five minutes after the break only for Donny van de Beek to see his volley from the edge of the box cannon back off Hansen’s crossbar after being picked out by Amin Younes.

However, a third goal did eventually arrive for Keizer’s men when referee, Serdar Gözübüyük awarded the visitors a penalty after seeing Lucas Woudenberg blatantly pull Huntelaar to the ground as the two battled to get on the end of a Hakim Ziyech corner from the left, leaving to Lasse Schone to seal all three points for the away side with a quarter of an hour to play before summer recruit, Maximilian Wöber netted his first for the club following his €7.5 million switch from Rapid Vienna – the centre half capping a goal-mouth scramble by stabbing the ball past Hansen from close range at the third time of asking seven minutes from time.

The seventh round of Eredivisie action was concluded at Het Kasteel where visitors, Roda JC belatedly posted their first points of the season at the seventh time of asking to climb off the foot of the table.

With just a solitary victory over fourth tier outfit, Capelle in the 1st round of the KNVB Beker to celebrate thus far this season, Robert Molenaar’s troops had found themselves rooted to the foot of the table prior to their clash with fellow strugglers, Sparta Rotterdam – who themselves were looking to snap a run of two successive defeats.

The game itself was ultimately settled when the visitors bagged a pair of goals in the space of six first half minutes – Tsiy William Ndenge heading home an Adil Auassar corner from the right shortly before the half hour mark before Dani Schahin escaped the attentions of Julian Chabot, turned Nicholas Marfelt inside out and drove the ball hard and low past Roy Kortsmit in the home goal to double the away side’s advantage ten minutes before the break.

Despite Robert Muhren pulling a goal back for Alex Pastoor’s side with a well-taken volley just outside the box twelve minutes from time, try as they might, the hosts could not avert a third successive defeat which saw them end the seventh week of action third from bottom.

Results: Week 7

FC Twente 2-1 Heracles Almelo

NAC Breda 0-1 ADO Den Haag

PEC Zwolle 3-2 FC Groningen

PSV Eindhoven 4-0 Willem II

Excelsior 0-2 VVV Venlo

AZ Alkmaar 0-4 Feyenoord

Vitesse Arnhem 1-1 FC Utrecht

SC Heerenveen 0-4 AFC Ajax

Sparta Rotterdam 1-2 Roda JC

 

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EREDIVISIE 2017/18 REPORT: Week Six

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Following the thrills and spills of the 1st round of the KNVB Beker, the sixth round of action in the Dutch top flight belatedly got underway in Tilburg where unbeaten Heerenveen came from behind to take all three points and temporarily go two points clear at the top of the standings.

Despite racing into a twelfth minute lead when Elmo Lieftink slid home a Freek Heerkens cross from the right, hosts, Willem II were ultimately unable to build upon securing their first points of the campaign last time out against rock-bottom, Roda JC – Stijn Schaars bending a beautifully taken free kick from just outside the area beyond the despairing dive of Timon Wellenreuther to get the visitors back onto level terms on the stroke of half time.

Buoyed by their equaliser, Jurgen Streppel’s men re-emerged for the second half with an added spring in their step and found what ultimately proved to be the winner just short of the hour mark through Yuki Kobayashi – visiting skipper, Schaars finding the Japanese international with time and space to beat Wellenreuther with a spectacular effort from just outside the area.

Having seen their 100% start to their Eredivisie title defence go up in smoke last time out in Eindhoven, Feyenoord, who saw off ADO Den Haag in the 1st round of the KNVB Beker on Wednesday evening, were looking to get their title charge back on track against newly promoted NAC Breda, who were sent tumbling out of the competition at the hands of third tier amateurs, Achilles ’29 on the same night.

However, despite a Jan-Arie van der Heijden header grazing the top of Mark Birighitti’s crossbar eleven minutes in following a Jean-Paul Boëtius corner from the right, incredibly, it was the visitors who would break the deadlock in front of a stunned home crowd – on loan Manchester City forward, Thierry Ambrose heading a Menno Koch flick-on following a high hanging punt into the area from fellow City loanee, Angelino into the path of an unmarked Giovanni Korte for the 24-year-old to slide the ball past an exposed Brad Jones twelve minutes before the break.

Having gone in a goal-down, the home side re-emerged with renewed purpose and went close to restoring parity when Sofyan Amrabat’s diving header cannoned off a stranded Birighitti’s crossbar on the hour mark seconds after the visitor’s Australian stopper had initially denied Feyenoord’s marauding left back, Miquel Nelom with a smart stop at his near post.

However, when referee, Jochem Kamphuis handed the home side a penalty seventeen minutes from time following a coming together between Amrabat and Mounir El Allouchi as the two battled to get onto the end of a corner from the left by second half substitute, Sam Larsson, it appeared as though the hosts were set to restore parity until Michiel Kramer saw his spot-kick saved by the impressive Birighitti, who was then up quickly to deny Tonny Vilhena as he attempted to tuck in the rebound.

Try as they might, Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side, who make the tricky trip to face unbeaten Serie A leaders, Napoli on Tuesday evening in their latest UEFA Champions League assignment, failed to find an equaliser and, when Feyenoord ‘keeper Jones made an uncharacteristic error with the ball at his feet that allowed Danish substitute, Thomas Enevoldsen to steal in and roll the ball into an empty net three minutes from time it was Stijn Vreven’s side who were able to celebrate the club’s first ever Eredivisie victory over Feyenoord at De Kuip.

At the same time, Heracles left it late to secure their first league win since the opening day of the season.

However, having belatedly secured their first win of the season by hitting fourth tier outfit, Capelle for five in the 1st round of the KNVB Beker on Wednesday evening, pointless Roda JC arrived in Almelo with renewed confidence and, despite seeing Jamiro Monteiro strike the foot of Hidde Jurjus’ right hand upright with just three minutes gone, it was the away side who took the lead five minutes in when Mitchel Paulissen glanced home an Ard van Peppen cross from the left.

Having gone in at the break trailing, John Stegeman’s side re-emerged for the second half with renewed purpose and were back on level terms just six minutes after the restart – Robin Pröpper volleying home a Monteiro cross from close range just seconds after heading the ball against Jurjus’ right hand upright as the away side struggled to clear their lines following a Brahim Darri corner from the left.

Having snapped a two-game losing streak of their own by dispatching Tweede Divisie side, Rijnsburgse Boys in the cup on Tuesday evening, the hosts continued to press for a winner which eventually arrived in the third minute of added time through second half substitute, Vincent Vermeij – Reuven Niemeijer pulling the ball back for the former De Graafschap forward to poke the ball past ex-team-mate, Jurjus from close range.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded in The Hague where a solitary strike from ADO Den Haag’s Abdenasser El Khayati ultimately proved enough to see off the challenge of Sparta Rotterdam – the former QPR midfielder rounding off a swift counter attack by the hosts by bamboozling Sherel Floranus before poking the ball between the Sparta full back’s legs and beyond Roy Kortsmit to bag his third goal in his last three games five minutes into the second half.

Despite being largely second best throughout and having been bundled out of the cup at the hands of Eerste Divisie outfit, RKC Waalwijk on Tuesday evening, a third defeat in as many games may have been avoided for Alex Pastoor’s side had Robert Muhren’s strike from just outside the area fourteen minutes from time found the net instead of the foot of Kortsmit’s left hand upright.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action began with a bang at the Stadion Galgenwaard where undermanned hosts, FC Utrecht were remarkably hit for seven by a rampant PSV Eindhoven.

Despite the end result, it was the hosts who were first to threaten when Cyriel Dessers crashed a half volley off Dutch international ‘keeper, Jeroen Zoet’s crossbar after being sent clear by a long, raking ball from Urby Emanuelson with just nine minutes on the clock.

Having been lucky to escape falling behind just six minutes earlier, the visitors, buoyed by their victory over reigning Eredivisie champions, Feyenoord last time out and galvanised by their title rival’s surprise loss at the hands of NAC Breda the day before, broke the deadlock on the quarter hour – Jürgen Locadia tucking the ball into an empty net after David Jensen had initially done well to deny Hirving Lozano just seconds earlier after the Mexican international had been sent clear by Derrick Luckassen.

However, the home side were back on level terms just six minutes later when referee, Serdar Gözübüyük awarded the hosts a penalty after adjudging Nicolas Isimat-Mirin to have drug fellow countryman, Jean-Christophe Bahebeck to the ground, leaving Zakaria Labyad to step up and tuck away the resultant spot-kick.

Despite finding themselves pegged back, the visitors would restore their advantage five minutes before the break – Locadia capitalising on a poor piece of control by Sander van de Streek to steal in on the left before picking out an unmarked Lozano at the back post for the 22-year-old to roll the ball into an empty net before the Mexican later returned the favour by sending Locadia clear to make it three for the away side four minutes into the second half.

Locadia would claim his hat-trick with twenty two minutes left to play – Jorrit Hendrix releasing the 23-year-old down the right with an incisive through-ball from inside his own half to first out-pace and then beat Sean Klaiber before rifling the ball beyond the outstretched hand of Jensen.

The away side were gifted the opportunity to make it five when referee, Gözübüyük ruled that Edson Braafheid had tripped a marauding Joshua Brenet inside the area leaving PSV skipper, Marco van Ginkel to dispatch the resultant spot-kick ten minutes from time.

Things went from bad to worse for Erik ten Hag’s side who then saw substitute, Giovanni Troupee given his marching orders by Gözübüyük six minutes from time despite having been on the field for just thirteen minutes after the young full back sent Lozano flying in the box as the Mexican attempted to latch onto a through-ball from substitute, Steven Bergwijn, leaving Locadia to convert the resultant spot-kick and claim his fourth of the afternoon and PSV’s sixth.

There was still time for the visitors to inflict yet more misery on their beleaguered hosts – Bergwijn skipping his way through the home side’s ineffectual rear guard to add number seven for Cocu’s men in the 90th minute, leaving PSV a point clear at the top of the standings.

Elsewhere, newly promoted VVV Venlo came from behind for the third successive week to earn another priceless point, this time at the expense of visitors, PEC Zwolle.

John van ‘t Schip’s side arrived in Limburg on the back of two straight victories in league and cup and took the lead on the half hour mark through Kingsley Ehizibue, who stabbed a Nicolas Freire knock-down from a Youness Mokhtar corner from the left past an exposed Lars Unnerstall from the edge of the box.

However, the resilience of Maurice Steijn’s side that had seen them snatch late draws against both FC Groningen and Vitesse Arnhem in each of their last two league outings came to the fore once more when Clint Leemans’ free-kick from just outside the area found the top right hand corner of Diederik Boer’s net twenty one minutes from time.

The home side might have even snatched all three points with four minutes left to play but, having seized upon a rare moment of indecision by New Zealand international, Ryan Thomas, second half substitute, Vito van Crooij was denied by Boer who stood tall to repel the 21-year-old who seemed set to secure all three points for the home side after having found himself away and clear with only the visitor’s veteran ‘keeper to beat.

At the same time a lone Oussama Idrissi header six minutes into the second half ultimately proved enough to seal all three points for hosts, FC Groningen in their clast with FC Twente at the Noordlease Stadion – the 21-year-old pouncing to nod home Peet Bijen’s attempted block of a Ritsu Doan effort from just outside the box.

Meanwhile, in their second trip to Amsterdam in the space of four days, cup holders Vitesse Arnhem went some way to erasing their shock exit from this year’s competition at the hands of Amsterdam-based fifth tier outfit, AVV Swift on Wednesday evening by inflicting a first home defeat of the campaign on a below par Ajax.

The away side arrived in Amsterdam with a point to prove and took the lead in the 21st minute through Guram Kashia – the visiting skipper out-muscling, Nick Viergever to head a Thomas Bruns free kick beyond the reach of Andre Onana.

Henk Fraser’s side, who face a tricky trip to Nice – who knocked Ajax out of the 3rd qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League earlier in the campaign, in their latest UEFA Europa League assignment on Thursday evening, would then double their advantage in the third minute of added time at the end of the first half – Kosovar international, Milot Rashica cutting inside Mitchell Dijks before slamming the ball hard and low past Onana after being sent clear by Tim Matavz.

The home side emerged for the second half with renewed purpose and very nearly clawed one back when Klaas-Jan Huntelaar turned a low Justin Kluivert cross from the right onto the outside of Remko Pasveer’s right hand upright nineteen minutes into the second half.

Despite Viergever eventually cutting the away side’s advantage in half seven minutes from time – the Dutch international ghosting in to head home a Hakim Ziyech cross from close range, the hosts failed to avert a first home defeat in the league since Willem II bagged all three points at the Amsterdam ArenA on 20th August 2016.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action was concluded at the AFAS Stadion where two early spot-kicks by Luigi Bruins saw Excelsior snap a run of five games without a win in all competitions by claiming all three points from their clash with in-form AZ Alkmaar.

The game was just 24 seconds old when referee, Kevin Blom pointed to the spot after a combination of Jonas Svensson and Guus Til sent Bruins tumbling inside the area leaving the former Feyenoord man to dust himself down and send Marco Bizot the wrong way with two minutes gone.

Remarkably, just six minutes later it was a case of déjà vu as the visitors then doubled their advantage when Blom adjudged Ron Vlaar to have pulled Kevin Vermeulen to the ground inside the area, leaving Bruins to once more send Bizot the wrong way from the resultant spot-kick.

Things might have been different for the home side, who came into this match on the back of five successive victories in all competitions, had their in-form forward Wout Weghorst managed to put away a guilt-edged chance with the goal at his mercy instead of slamming the ball against the underside of Ögmundur Kristinsson’s crossbar with the Iceland international stranded after denying first, Fred Friday and then Alireza Jahanbakhsh in quick succession six minutes into the second half.

In the end luck just wasn’t with the home side who again went close when Feyenoord loanee, Marko Vejinovic curled a free kick from just outside the area through the Excelsior wall and onto the foot of Kristinsson’s right hand upright nine minutes from time.

Results: Week 6

Willem II 1-2 SC Heerenveen

Feyenoord 0-2 NAC Breda

Heracles 2-1 Roda JC

ADO Den Haag 1-0 Sparta Rotterdam

 FC Utrecht 1-7 PSV Eindhoven

VVV Venlo 1-1 PEC Zwolle

FC Groningen 1-0 FC Twente

AFC Ajax 1-2 Vitesse Arnhem

AZ Alkmaar 0-2 Excelsior

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EREDIVISIE 2017/18 REPORT: Week Five

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The fifth week of action in the Dutch top flight got underway on Friday evening at Het Kasteel where visitors, AZ Alkmaar saw off hosts, Sparta Rotterdam to make it four wins on the bounce thanks to a double from in-form forward, Wout Weghorst.

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Despite the home side having taken five points from a possible nine from their last three games after slipping up at the hands of newly promoted VVV Venlo on the opening day of the season, it was their guests who made all of the early running and John van den Brom’s side were handed a golden opportunity to take the lead twenty one minutes in when referee, Siemen Mulder pointed to the spot after Sherel Floranus sent a marauding Thomas Ouwejan tumbling inside the area.

However, despite notching four goals in his last four games, AZ’s in-form marksman, Wout Weghorst saw his spot-kick saved by Roy Kortsmit, who then took in the adulation of the crowd after turning the ball around his left hand upright for what appeared to be a corner.

Yet, the eagle-eyed referee’s assistant on the far side ruled that the Sparta ‘keeper had not been stood on his line when the kick had been taken, leaving referee, Mulder to order a retake.

Remarkably, the result would be the same as Kortsmit once more got down smartly to paw away Weghorst’s second attempt, this time to his right.

Despite their early reprieve, Alex Pastoor’s men did eventually find themselves a goal down eleven minutes before the break when Weghorst made amends for his earlier misses from the spot by sweeping home a low corner from the right by Feyenoord loanee, Marko Vejinovic from mid-way inside the area.

Having largely dominated proceeding throughout, it came as little surprise when the away side doubled their advantage just after the hour mark – Iranian international, Alireza Jahanbakhsh teeing up Weghorst for the 25-year-old to notch his sixth goal in just his fifth outing of the season by lashing the ball through the grasp of an unsighted Kortsmit from just inside the area to ultimately move John van den Brom’s side joint-top of the table with only goal difference separating them from first placed, Feyenoord ahead of the rest of the weekend’s fixtures.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the Van Donge & De Roo Stadion in Rotterdam where a second half comeback from visitors, Heerenveen saw Jurgen Streppel’s side record a third successive victory.

Despite trailing hosts, Excelsior at the break thanks to a stunning eighteenth minute strike by Ryan Koolwijk, who lashed the ball beyond a static Martin Hansen from just outside the area after being teed up by Ali Messaoud, the away side emerged with purpose for the second half and were back on level terms just five minutes after the resumption – Morten Thorsby stabbing the ball back for Arber Zeneli to tuck the ball beyond the despairing dive of the host’s Icelandic stopper, Ögmundur Kristinsson from just side the area.

Having pulled his side back onto level terms, Heerenveen’s Kosovar international went close to doubling the away side’s advantage when he saw his speculative drive from well outside the area cannon back off Kristinsson’s left hand upright just after the hour mark.

Heerenveen went into this encounter as one of only two sides in the Dutch top flight yet to taste defeat this term and that confidence was clear to see when, having restored parity, Streppel’s side pressed on for a winner which duly arrived twenty minutes from time – Marco Rojas cutting in from the right before laying the ball off to Real Madrid loanee, Martin Ødegaard who in turn fed Iranian international, Reza Ghoochannejhad whose through ball presented the New Zealander with the opportunity to evade the attentions of both Milan Massop and Jurgen Mattheij and squeeze the ball between an onrushing Kristinsson and the Iceland international’s near post.

Despite the home side desperately searching for an equaliser, it was the visitors who went closest to finding the back of the net in the closing stages when Ødegaard cut in from the left and hit the by-line before teeing up Ghoochannejhad whose effort from just inside the area clipped the top of Kristinsson’s crossbar a minute from time.

Having both endured a torrid opening to the campaign something had to give in Kerkrade where two sides yet to post a point this season went head to head, with guests, Willem II taking all three points to leave hosts, Roda JC rooted to the foot of the table.

A scintillating first half performance by Erwin van de Looi’s men effectively had their first points of the campaign in the bag by half time, the visitors having gotten off to the perfect start with just five minutes on the clock when new signing, Etien Velikonja half-volleyed the ball past an exposed Hidde Jurjus at the back post after a Jop van der Linden free kick had sparked chaos in the home side’s area.

The visitors doubled their advantage eighteen minutes later when Liverpool loanee, Pedro Chirivella set compatriot, Fran Sol clear to slot the ball beyond Jurjus before the Spanish forward then turned provider to set up Velikonja’s second just after the half hour mark with a pinpoint square ball from the right side of the visitor’s area after being found by an incisive through ball by Thom Haye.

Despite Mikhail Rosheuvel pulling a goal back for Robert Molenaar’s beleaguered side a minute into added time at the end of the half – Anderlecht loanee, Jorn Vancamp spear-heading a swift counter-attack by the hosts before setting the 27-year-old away to slot the ball past an exposed Timon Wellenreuther, the hosts ultimately failed to avert a fifth successive defeat.

Things might have been different for the hosts had an own goal from Jordens Peters three minutes into the second half not been ruled out by referee, Pol van Boekel who adjudged Tsiy William Ndenge’s cutback to have crossed the by-line before going in off the unwitting Willem II centre half or substitute, Dani Schahin’s effort from the edge of the box found the back of the net instead of clipping the top of Wellenreuther’s crossbar fifteen minutes from time.

Elsewhere on Saturday evening, Eredivisie new boys, NAC Breda secured their first win since regaining their top flight status by seeing off visitors, FC Groningen at the Rat Verlegh Stadion.

Following a goalless opening period, two goals in as many minutes from Rai Vloet set the home side on the road to victory – the former PSV Eindhoven midfielder lashing the ball past Sergio Padt from just outside the area after being slipped in by an incisive through ball from Manchester City loanee, Angelino thirteen minutes into the second half before capitalising on a poor clearance on the edge of the area by Django Warmerdam to double the home side’s advantage on the hour.

Despite Mimoun Mahi reducing the arrears with his fourth of the campaign twenty minutes from time when a pinpoint pass over the top of the home defence by Ruben Jenssen found Mahi with the time and space to volley the ball past Breda’s newly recruited Australian stopper, Mark Birighitti from the edge of the box, in the end, the hosts weren’t to be denied their first win since reclaiming their seat at Dutch football’s top table.

However things could have been different had referee, Danny Makkelie not ruled out Mahi’s second in the third minute of added time after Groningen ‘keeper, Padt had caused chaos in the Breda area by heading an Oussama Idrissi free kick back into the mixer for Etienne Reijnen to flick the ball on for the marginally offside 23-year-old to volley home from close range.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded in Zwolle where John van ‘t Schip’s side left it late to record their third win of the season and temporarily edge into the top four.

The hosts were quickly out of the blocks and took the lead with just four minutes gone when, having been found in space wide on the left by Piotr Parzyszek, Youness Mokhtar was allowed to sprint half the length of the field before cutting inside Robin Pröpper and firing the ball past an exposed Bram Castro.

However, when Jamiro Monteiro’s deflected free kick pulled Heracles level twelve minutes from time, it appeared as though the visitors would leave with a point.

That was until Mokhtar popped up with what ultimately proved to be the winner in the 85th minute – the 26-year-old cutting inside both Tim Breukers and substitute, Peter van Ooijen before beating Castro with a low drive from just inside the area after having initially been set away down the left by a deft no-look pass from Stef Nijland.

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Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway in The Hague where Ajax’s early season struggles resurfaced once more at the hands of ADO Den Haag – Marcel Keizer’s side being forced to make do with a point after squandering a first half lead.

Things looked to be going the away side’s way when Dutch international, Joel Veltman put the visitors into the lead shortly before the half hour mark – the Ajax skipper getting his head to an in-swinging Hakim Ziyech free kick from the right in the 28th minute.

However, having secured their first points of the season last time out after opening the campaign with three successive defeats, Alfons Groenendijk’s side emerged for the second half with renewed purpose and, having narrowly avoided going two-down when Frenkie de Jong rattled Robert Zwinkels’ crossbar five minutes after the restart, the hosts very nearly clawed their way back onto level terms when substitute Erik Falkenburg saw his speculative drive from just outside the area cannon back off Andre Onana’s crossbar in the 66th minute.

With the home side’s confidence growing visibly with every attack, it came as little surprise when the hosts did eventually restore parity nineteen minutes from time – Sheraldo Becker squaring an over-hit Aaron Meijers cross from the left back into the box from the right hand by-line for ADO’s Norwegian forward, Bjørn Johnsen to lash the ball past a helpless Onana from close range.

Try as they might the visitors failed to find a winning goal thereafter – a deflected Lasse Schone’s effort that rattled Zwinkels’ crossbar nine minutes from time ultimately proving to be the closest Ajax would come to denying their hosts a well-deserved share of the spoils.

Despite going into their encounter with FC Utrecht without a point to their name, hosts, FC Twente stunned their high-flying guests by hitting them for four on Sunday afternoon.

Having endured four successive defeats, few gave Rene Hake’s side much of a chance against an FC Utrecht side that had not only won three of its opening four league fixtures but had also given Zenit St. Petersburg a torrid time in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Europa League.

Yet, it was the hosts who were out of the blocks first – Tom Boere latching onto a perfectly weighted ball over the top of the visiting defence by centre half, Peet Bijen before catching Utrecht’s onrushing glovesman, David Jensen in no-man’s-land with a delightful lob from just inside the area.

Having scored just twice in their four outings thus far, the hosts then doubled their goal tally for the season just nine minutes later – Nottingham Forest loanee, Thomas Lam rising highest to head a Michael Liendl corner from the right past a static Jensen.

The hosts continued to make light of their troubles in front of goal by adding a third ten minutes before the break – KSC Lokeren loanee, Luciano Slagveer slotting the ball past an exposed Jensen after being slipped in by an incisive through-ball from Boere.

Try as they might, Erik ten Hag’s side failed to find a foothold in the match and their misery was compounded when they fell further behind fifteen minutes from time.

Having had a goal ruled out for offside by referee, Jochem Kamphuis just two minutes earlier, Oussama Assaidi quickly made amends – the 29-year-old picking up a Slagveer pull-back from the right just inside the area and escaping the attentions of Yassin Ayoub before slotting the ball past Jensen from the edge of the box to add the host’s fourth of the afternoon with a quarter of an hour to go.

For the second time in as many weeks Eredivisie new boys, VVV Venlo left it late to snatch a priceless point on the road, this time in Arnhem.

Despite losing out to Lazio in the opening group stage fixture of their UEFA Europa League campaign, things looked to be going the way of hosts Vitesse – who begin their defence of the KNVB Beker with a trip to fifth tier outfit, AVV Swift in the first round of the competition on Wednesday evening, when Tim Matavz put Henk Fraser’s side into the ascendancy two minutes into the second half – the Slovenian international capitalising on a wayward pass from half time substitute, Johnatan Opoku to steal a march on the visitor’s central defensive pairing of Nils Röseler and Jerold Promes before slotting the ball past an exposed Lars Unnerstall.

However, after having Arsenal loanee, Kelechi Nwakali to thank for salvaging an unlikely point in the first minute of added time in Groningen last time out, Maurice Steijn’s newly promoted side again left it late to secure another valuable point on the road – referee, Dennis Higler adjudging Guram Kashia to have held back Röseler in the area as the two battled to reach a Clint Leemans free kick with just a minute of the ninety left to play, leaving Leemans to convert the resultant spot-kick in the last minute of normal time.

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There was little doubt as to the match of the round as league leaders and reigning Eredivisie champions, Feyenoord made to trip to the Philips Stadion to face PSV Eindhoven.

Having been hit for four by Manchester City at De Kuip in their first match in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League for fifteen years on Wednesday night, Giovanni van Bronckhorst was looking for a positive response from his side on Sunday afternoon.

However, the smoke from the pre-match fireworks had scarcely begun to clear when the hosts drew first blood with just two minutes on the clock – Gaston Pereiro volleying a Jurgen Locadia cross from the left past Brad Jones from just outside the box.

Having found themselves placed firmly under the cosh by their hosts early on and with the frustrating events of Wednesday evening still fresh in the visiting players’ minds, things soon began to boil over – referee, Bjorn Kuipers somewhat leniently showing Steven Berghuis a yellow card as opposed to a straight red just past the quarter hour mark after the former Watford man had recklessly lunged two-footed into a tackle with Luuk de Jong on half way – a challenge which resulted in the Dutch international leaving the field and later being taken to hospital with suspected broken ribs.

Despite their slow start, the visitors gradually worked their way back into the contest and were unlucky not to find themselves back on level terms when Jens Toornstra saw his free kick from just outside the area come back off Jeroen Zoet’s left hand upright shortly before the half hour mark.

Having seen their lead remain intact by the smallest of margins, the hosts very nearly doubled their advantage five minutes before the break but for Locadia to see his volley from just outside the box collide with the inside of the post before ricocheting into Feyenoord’s Australian glovesman, Jones, who then managed to claw the ball to safety.

Having gotten off rather lightly earlier in the half, Berghuis failed to make it to the interval – Kuipers giving the 25-year-old his marching orders two minutes before the break for blatantly pulling back Jorrit Hendrix just inside the visitor’s half.

Despite finding the odds stacked against them, Feyenoord refused to surrender and the away side could have escaped with what would have been a remarkable point had Toornstra put a Jean-Paul Boëtius cut-back from the right by-line into the back of an unguarded net as opposed to inexplicably clearing the bar with the goal at his mercy twenty minutes from time.

Yet, in the end it was Phillip Cocu’s side that emerged from the season’s first showpiece fixture with all three points to leave PSV in second place in the standings with only goal difference now separating them from reigning champions, Feyenoord in first.

Results Week 5

Sparta Rotterdam 0-2 AZ Alkmaar

Excelsior 1-2 SC Heerenveen

Roda JC 1-3 Willem II

NAC Breda 2-1 FC Groningen

PEC Zwolle 2-1 Heracles

ADO Den Haag 1-1 AFC Ajax

FC Twente 4-0 FC Utrecht

Vitesse Arnhem 1-1 VVV Venlo

PSV Eindhoven 1-0 Feyenoord

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EREDIVISIE 2017/18 REPORT: Week Four

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Following the international break, the fourth round of Eredivisie action got underway on Saturday evening in Almelo where reigning champions, Feyenoord tuned up for Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League encounter with Manchester City by seeing off hosts, Heracles.

It took the visitors just twenty two minutes to break the deadlock at the Polman Stadion – Steven Berghuis curling the ball beyond the reach of home ‘keeper, Bram Castro with a stunning left footed effort before Feyenoord’s summer recruit from Watford doubled the away side’s advantage with his fourth goal in as many games just seven minutes later – substitute, Michiel Kramer picking out the 25-year-old’s untracked run with a low cross from the right for Berghuis to rife the ball into the bottom left hand corner of Castro’s net.

Just four minutes later Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men extended their lead further – Jean- Paul Boëtius seeing his speculative right-footed effort from just outside the area deflect off the unlucky Bart van Hintum and beyond a wrong-footed Castro.

Despite cruising to a three-goal advantage at the interval, the visitors wouldn’t have things all their own way after the resumption thanks to a quick-fire double in the space of seven minutes from Reuven Niemeijer – the 22-year-old heading the ball into an empty net seventeen minutes from time after Brad Jones could only deflect a Paul Gladon effort into the young forward’s path after the Wolverhampton Wanderers’ loanee had sprung the away side’s offside trap before referee, Danny Makkelie then handed Niemeijer the chance to beat Jones from the spot after Kevin Diks had tripped Kristoffer Peterson inside the area.

However, the host’s late rally would ultimately come to naught when debutant, Sam Larsson caught out home ‘keeper, Castro on the break after the 34-year-old found himself stranded deep in enemy territory after coming up for a last-gasp corner in the third minute of added time.

At the same time, ADO Den Haag posted their first points of the season by condemning hosts, Willem II to a fourth loss in as many games.

Despite his side’s woeful record ahead of their trip to Tilburg, Alfons Groenendijk has been buoyed by a number of recent recruits. One of which – Abdenasser El Khayati, played a big part in helping ADO avoid the drop last term during a loan spell from previous club, QPR and, having made the switch a permanent one at the end of August, the 28-year-old was on hand to put the away side into the lead from the spot just after the half hour mark – referee, Dennis Higler awarding the away side a penalty after seeing Fernando Lewis compound his poor attempted clearance by pulling back Elson Hooi on the edge of the box.

Things could have been different had Etien Velikonja not been denied by a last ditch challenge by visiting ‘keeper, Robert Zwinkels after Willem II’s newest recruit had seemingly done the hard part by rounding the veteran glovesman in the sixteenth minute.

However, thirteen minutes from time it appeared that the home side would break their own point-scoring duck when Fran Sol levelled proceedings with his second of the campaign – substitute, Ismail Azzaoui bamboozling Tom Beugelsdijk on the left before picking out the Spanish marksman at the near post with a pinpoint low cross.

Yet it was not to be – El Khayati twisting and turning his way past two would-be challenges on the edge of the area before curling the ball beyond the reach of Timon Wellenreuther to cap a stand-out individual display four minutes from time and secure the away side’s first points of the campaign despite Sol nearly salvaging a late point for the home side when his goal-bound header from a Jop van der Linden free kick was palmed onto the underside of the bar by an alert Zwinkels in the second minute of added time.

Last season’s KNVB Beker winners, Vitesse Arnhem warmed up for Thursday’s UEFA Europa League encounter with Lazio by hitting hosts, Excelsior for three on Saturday night.

Having hit the front on the stroke of half time – Luc Castaignos bundling home an Alexander Büttner corner from the right at the back post after Excelsior’s newly recruited Icelandic international ‘keeper, Ögmundur Kristinsson had misjudged the flight of the ball, Henk Fraser’s side slipped through the gears early in the second half and doubled their advantage in the 53rd minute through a spot-kick from Tim Matavž – the Slovenian international making it four goals from four league outings after referee, Bas Nijhuis awarded the away side a penalty after seeing Jeffry Fortes send a marauding Büttner tumbling inside the area.

The away side made sure of all three points by adding a third sixteen minutes from time – Bryan Linssen angling a spectacular drive beyond the despairing dive of Kristinsson from just outside the area.

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While champions, Feyenoord and cup-winners, Vitesse Arnhem gear up for their respective European engagements, following their early exit in the qualifying rounds of both the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League, Ajax now find themselves with just domestic matters to focus upon for the remainder of the campaign and Marcel Keizer’s side wasted little time in taking out their frustration on visitors, PEC Zwolle – Klaas-Jan Huntelaar back-heeling the home side ahead with just six minutes on the clock after being picked out on the edge of the box by David Neres, who unhinged the visitor’s back line by catching out Bram van Polen down the right with a sublime first touch after receiving a diagonal ball from the opposite flank from Donny van de Beek.

Despite dominating to early exchanges, the home side failed to add to their advantage and had to wait until the second half to make the game safe. However, despite being handed a golden opportunity to double their advantage when referee, Serdar Gözübüyük awarded the home side a penalty after substitute, Justin Kluivert cut in from the right and was sent tumbling by a rash challenge from van Polen, Hakim Ziyech saw his resultant spot-kick palmed away by former Ajax ‘keeper, Diederik Boer.

Having failed to convert from the spot in the 66th minute, Ziyech soon made amends by doubling the host’s advantage nineteen minutes from time – Kluivert finding the Moroccan international unmarked at the back post with a low cross from the right after being sent clear by a perfectly weighted through-ball from Huntelaar.

Despite blowing hot and cold for much of the match, Keizer’s men glossed over another insipid display by adding a third two minutes from time – Huntelaar tapping the ball past an exposed Boer from close range after being picked out by a pinpoint square ball from another substitute, Frenkie de Jong after the 20-year-old had been sent clear down the right by an incisive through-ball from Ziyech.

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Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway with a shock in Friesland, where Heerenveen edged out an undermanned PSV Eindhoven.

Following a tumultuous end to a transfer window that, at one point, appeared to have the majority of Phillip Cocu’s side bound for various destinations all over the continent, the away side’s misery was compounded by finding themselves two goals behind with just six minutes gone at the Abe Lenstra Stadion – Kosovar international, Arber Zeneli letting fly with a spectacular long range drive from well outside the area that Dutch international ‘keeper, Jeroen Zoet could only paw onto the underside of the bar on its way into the back of the net with just four minutes on the clock before Denzel Dumfries teed up Reza Ghoochannejhad to double the home side’s advantage from close range just two minutes later.

Any hopes the visitors may have harboured of making a comeback faded seven minutes before the interval when referee, Kevin Blom gave Mexican international, Hirving Lozano his marching orders following a reckless challenge on Dumfries.

Things could have gotten worse for the ten men of Eindhoven seventeen minutes from time when referee, Blom awarded the hosts a penalty after spotting Nicolas Isimat-Mirin pull Heerenveen centre half, Daniel Høegh to the ground as the two battled to get onto the end of a Martin Ødegaard corner from the right.

However, Iranian international, Ghoochannejhad saw his resultant spot-kick saved by Zoet.

Having surprisingly come unstuck last time out on the road in Groningen, FC Utrecht got back to winning ways at the expense of struggling Roda JC at the Stadion Galgenwaard on Sunday afternoon.

It took the home side just two minutes to break the deadlock – Sander van de Streek stroking the ball beyond an exposed Hidde Jurjus in the visitor’s goal after being found in space on the right side of the area by Zakaria Labyad.

Having dominated proceedings throughout the opening period, it came as little surprise when the home side doubled their advantage thirteen minutes into the second half through the impressive Labyad, who, having rattled Jurjus’ crossbar two minutes before the break, beat the Roda ‘keeper with a low drive after being found unmarked in the area by a low Cyriel Dessers’ cross from the left.

Having posted back-to-back draws following a disappointing opening day reversal at the hands of newly promoted VVV Venlo, Sparta Rotterdam secured their first win of the campaign at the fourth time of asking by edging out undermanned FC Twente at Het Kasteel on Sunday afternoon.

The home side hit the front with just nineteen minutes on the clock when Loris Brogno’s in-swinging cross from the right found Australian international, Craig Goodwin unmarked at the back post to slide home his first of the campaign.

Despite Robert Muhren rattling Jorn Brondeel’s crossbar in the 73rd minute, Alex Pastoor’s side failed to make the points safe until referee, Christiaan Bax gave Stefan Thesker his marching orders in the third minute of added time – the German defender collecting his second booking of the match following a dangerous challenge on Stijn Spierings.

Elsewhere on Sunday afternoon, AZ Alkmaar made it three wins on the bounce at the expense of newly promoted NAC Breda at the AFAS Stadion.

Following a goalless first half, the home side asserted their authority shortly after the resumption with two goals in the space of three minutes – 20-year-old forward, Jeremy Helmer’s deflected effort from just inside the area deceiving the visitor’s debutant ‘keeper, Mark Birighitti to break the deadlock in the 55th minute before 19-year-old, Guus Til rose highest to head an inviting Joris van Overeem cross from the left past the Deadline Day capture from Swansea City from close range three minutes later.

Yet, just when it looked as though John van den Brom’s side had all three points in the bag, NAC’s young French forward, Thierry Ambrose was handed the opportunity to pull the away side back into the contest when he was sent tumbling inside the area by a clumsy challenge from Ron Vlaar in the 83rd minute. Despite the Manchester City loanee seeing his resultant spot-kick saved by Marco Bizot, the host’s ‘keeper was helpless to stop substitute, Giovanni Korte from tucking in the rebound.

However, try as the might, Stijn Vreven’s men couldn’t fashion and equaliser thereafter.

The fourth round of Eredivisie action was concluded in Groningen where the hosts seemed set for all three points from their encounter with newly promoted VVV Venlo after leading for the majority of the contest following a Mimoun Mahi strike on the quarter hour – the 23-year-old netting his third of the campaign after being found unmarked on the edge of the box by a pinpoint cut-back from Django Warmerdam.

However, despite enjoying the majority of chances in the opening stages the hosts almost found themselves back on level terms just before the half hour mark when Mike te Wierik had to be on his toes to clear a goal-bound effort from Lennart Thy off the line after the German forward had rounded Groningen stopper, Sergio Padt.

Having ridden their luck somewhat, the home side emerged with renewed purpose in the second half and, just four minutes after the restart, were handed a golden opportunity to extend their advantage when, having seen Jerold Promes trip Groningen’s South African forward, Lars Veldwijk just inside the area, referee, Allard Lindhout pointed to the spot from which Mahi saw his resultant effort saved by Lars Unnerstall before he so nearly made amends – rattling the German keeper’s right hand upright just after the hour mark with a rasping drive from outside the area.

However, having replaced Torino Hunte in the 75th minute, Arsenal loanee, Kelechi Nwakali popped up to cap his VVV debut by denying the hosts all three points in the first minute of added time – the 19-year-old Nigerian playing a neat one-two with Thy before heading the ball over an exposed Padt to salvage a priceless point for the Eredivisie new-boys.

Results Week 4

Heracles 2-4 Feyenoord

Willem II 1-2 ADO Den Haag

AFC Ajax 3-0 PEC Zwolle

Excelsior 0-3 Vitesse Arnhem

SC Heerenveen 2-0 PSV Eindhoven

 FC Utrecht 2-0 Roda JC

Sparta Rotterdam 1-0 FC Twente

AZ Alkmaar 2-1 NAC Breda

FC Groningen 1-1 VVV Venlo

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With the first international break of the campaign on the horizon, the third week of Eredivisie action got underway on Friday evening at the Rat Verlegh Stadion where newly promoted NAC Breda put successive four-goal thrashings at the hands of both Vitesse Arnhem and PSV Eindhoven in the opening two weeks of the season behind them to post their first point since regaining their top flight status.

However, despite finally getting off the mark at the third time of asking, the hosts were ultimately left disappointed to only come away with a point after looking set for all three having found themselves two-up heading into the final 20 minutes against another struggling side, Sparta Rotterdam, for whom substitute, Ragnar Ache proved an unlikely hero – the 19-year-old bagging a late brace to grab a share of the spoils.

Much of the credit for NAC’s return to the Dutch top flight last term can be attributed to the Breda-based outfit’s close relationship with Manchester City and the connection with the blue half of Manchester played an important role in the home side breaking the deadlock three minutes before the break – City loanee, Pablo Mari smashing the ball past an exposed Roy Kortsmit at the second time of asking after the visiting ‘keeper had got down sharply to deny the Spaniard’s initial header when the 23-year-old had been found unmarked at the back post by a pinpoint free kick from another man on loan from Pep Guardiola’s side, Angelino.

Buoyed by their half time lead, Stijn Vreven’s side emerged for the second half with an added spring in their step and doubled their advantage just six minutes after the restart when, having teed up the home side’s opener, left back, Angelino was once more on hand to set up Rai Vloet – the former PSV forward towering over Michel Breuer to powerfully head the City loanee’s corner from the right beyond Kortsmit from the edge of the box, which the Sparta ‘keeper failed to stop despite getting both hands to the ball.

A minute after going two-down Sparta coach, Alex Pastoor rang the changes – replacing veteran Slovenian forward, Dalibor Volas with 19-year-old, Ragnar Ache – a switch which would pay dividends twenty minutes from time when the substitute headed the ball home from close range after being found by the head of Breuer following a Craig Goodwin corner from the left before the young forward completed the comeback six minutes from time – Robert Mühren heading down a Goodwin cross from the left for Ache to stab the ball past Andries Noppert from a few yards out.

Despite seeing their two-goal lead evaporate, the home side very nearly claimed all three points in the 90th minute when another man on loan from the blue half of Manchester, Manu Garcia, displayed some fine control to kill a high hanging Vloet cross on the edge of the area before escaping the attentions of Sherel Floranus and unleashing a low drive that cannoned away off the foot of Kortsmit’s right hand upright.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway in Arnhem where beaten cup-finalists, AZ Alkmaar earned a measure of revenge over last season’s KNVB Beker winners, Vitesse.

It took just three minutes for the away side to break the deadlock – Wout Weghorst volleying home home his third goal in as many games on the edge of the box following Feyenoord loanee, Marko Vejinovic’s pinpoint free kick from the right.

Seven minutes before the break the away side could have doubled their advantage but Alireza Jahanbakhsh’s low drive from just inside the area only found the foot of Remko Pasveer’s right hand upright after the Iranian international had been slipped in by an incisive pass from Joris van Overeem.

The away side again came close to extending their advantage nineteen minutes into the second half when AZ’s marauding full back, Jonas Svensson rattled Pasveer’s crossbar after being put in the clear by Jahanbakhsh.

Despite taking six points from a possible six coming into this encounter, it took until twenty-two minutes from time for the hosts – who will be the Netherlands’ only representatives in the group stage of this season’s UEFA Europa League, to get back onto level terms – Bryan Linssen picking out Slovenian marksman, Tim Matavz, whose downward header served to deceive Marco Bizot in the visitor’s net.

Having come up short in last season’s cup final against the same opposition, John van den Brom’s side snatched a measure of revenge by taking all three points nine minutes from time – Weghorst escaping the attentions of substitute, Matt Miazga to head home his second of the match after being picked out at the back post by a well-weighted cross from Vejinovic.

Having lost both of their outings thus far, things went from bad to worse for hosts, ADO Den Haag who saw visitors, Heerenveen pick up their first win of the campaign in their encounter at the Cars Jeans Stadion on Saturday evening.

Following a goalless first half, the visitors raced into a two-goal lead in the space of nine minutes either side of the hour mark – Morten Thorsby getting in between the host’s central defensive pairing of Tom Beugelsdijk and Danny Bakker to poke a Denzel Dumfries cross from the right past an exposed Robert Zwinkels from close range in the 57th minute before the Norwegian U21 international linked up with the former Sparta full back once more nine minutes later to double the away side’s advantage – Dumfries hitting the by-line before teeing up an unmarked Thorsby on the edge of the box for a simple finish.

Despite another Norwegian, ADO’s Bjorn Johnsen, cutting the visitor’s lead in half twelve minutes from time – the 25-year-old muscling his way through a goal-mouth melee to scramble home a Donny Gorter corner from the right from close range, the home side failed to avert a third successive defeat.

Another side yet to get off the mark this season are FC Twente, who slumped to a third defeat in as many games on Saturday evening.

Despite hosts, PEC Zwolle dominating the early stages and Younes Namli rattling Jorn Brondeel’s crossbar with just three minutes on the clock after waltzing his way through the away side’s static rear guard, it took the home side just over half an hour to break their visitor’s stubborn resistance – Youness Mokhtar cutting inside before unleashing an unstoppable drive into the top left hand corner of Brondeel’s net after playing a nice give-and-go on the left with Bram van Polen.

Having teed up Mokhtar’s opener, van Polen was on hand twelve minutes from time to secure all three points for the home side by adding their second by beating Brondeel from the spot after referee, Ed Janssen had earlier ruled Dejan Trajkovski to have brought down Kingsley Ehizibue as Zwolle’s marauding right back looked to be away and clear.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded in Almelo where hosts, Heracles were held by undermanned visitors, Excelsior.

Despite the home side hitting the front on the quarter hour – Joey Pelupessy finding Brandley Kuwas in space just outside the area before the 24-year-old stepped inside Luigi Bruins and unleashed a left footed rocket which left Alessandro Damen grasping at thin air, the hosts were pegged back just a minute later when a snap near post effort from just inside the area by Bruins left home ‘keeper, Bram Castro rooted to the spot.

Having gone in level at the break, the hosts edged ahead once more seven minutes after the restart – Wolverhampton Wanderers’ loanee, Paul Gladon latching onto a perfectly weighted through ball from Bart van Hintum before lobbing the ball over the onrushing Damen to bag his second of the campaign.

However, eleven minutes later the visitors were back on level terms once more – substitute, Jinty Caenepeel tucking the ball into an unguarded net from a few yards out after Ajax loanee, Zakaria El Azzouzi had hit the foot of Castro’s right hand upright with a half volley from just inside the area seconds earlier.

Despite the dismissal of Anouar Hadouir a minute into added time – the 34-year-old substitute being given his marching orders by referee, Martin van den Kerkhof just three minutes after replacing Bruins following a cynical foul on Brahim Darri, Mitchell van der Gaag’s men would hang on for a point.

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Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway at De Kuip where reigning champions, Feyenoord maintained their perfect start to the defence of their title by hitting pointless, Willem II for five.

It took Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men just thirteen minutes to break their struggling guest’s resistance – Jens Toornstra diverting a Kevin Diks header past Timon Wellenreuther from a few yards out following a Steven Berghuis corner from the right.

The home side doubled their advantage just three minutes later – Berghuis lashing a Ridgeciano Haps cross from the left past Wellenreuther from just inside the area.

The game was effectively over as a contest on the twenty minute mark as Toornstra added his second and the host’s third – a pinpoint in-swinging cross from the right by Fiorentina loanee, Diks picking out the head of the unmarked 28-year-old at the back post.

The hosts dispelled any hope Erwin van de Looi’s beleaguered troops might have harboured of mounting a comeback five minutes before the break – Tonny Vilhena lashing the ball past Willem II’s German ‘keeper with a wicked left footed drive from just outside the area after being found in acres of space by Jean-Paul Boetius following a Feyenoord corner on the left.

Despite taking their foot off the gas somewhat in the second half – van Bronckhorst even being afforded the luxury of handing youth team stand-out, Cheick Toure his senior bow at the age of 16 years and 201 days twenty four minutes from time, the home side added a touch of the emphatic to the score-line in the closing stages by adding a fifth from the spot after referee, Bas Nijhuis ruled that Freek Heerkens had brought Feyenoord’s marauding centre half, Eric Botteghin down from behind on the edge of the box – Boetius leaving Wellenreuther rooted to the spot from the resultant penalty kick in the 81st minute.

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A little later on Sunday afternoon, Ajax put Thursday evening’s UEFA Europa League exit at the hands of Norwegian champions, Rosenborg behind them to put an end to newly-promoted VVV Venlo’s 100% start to the campaign at De Koel, thanks to second half strikes from Donny van de Beek and substitute, David Neres.

Following a goalless opening period largely dominated by their hosts, Marcel Keizer’s side moved up through the gears early in the second half and edged ahead in the 55th minute – half time substitute, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar heading an Amin Younes cross from the left into the path of Donny van de Beek, who fired the ball past a static Lars Unnerstall from the edge of the box.

The away side ensured all three points by adding a second through Brazilian starlet, David Neres – the substitute lobbing the ball delightfully over the onrushing Unnerstall from just inside the area after being slipped in down the right by an incisive ball from van de Beek.

Elsewhere, PSV Eindhoven maintained their perfect start to the campaign by seeing off another side that have yet to post a point this season, Roda JC.

Despite having their title credentials questioned in the Dutch media following their early exit from the UEFA Europa League, Phillip Cocu’s side made short work of their struggling visitors and took the lead with just nine minutes on the clock – Jurgen Locadia beating Hidde Jurjus – who is on a season-long loan at Roda from PSV this season, with a low drive after being sent clear by a well weighted ball from Chelsea loanee, Marco van Ginkel.

The home side doubled their advantage fifteen minutes later when Hirving Lozano found himself in the right place at the right time to tap the ball into an empty net – the ball falling at the feet of the Mexican international after Jurjus had done well to initially deny Locadia his second with an outstretched right leg after the 23-year-old had been found by Joshua Brenet who himself had been slipped in by a perfectly weighted through ball from Steven Bergwijn, to leave PSV second in the table with just goal difference separating Cocu’s side from defending champions, Feyenoord.

The third round of Eredivisie action was concluded at the Noordlease Stadion where hosts, FC Groningen notched their first win of the campaign at the third time of asking at the expense of a weary FC Utrecht.

Erik ten Hag’s side made the journey north on the back of their ultimately fruitless UEFA Europa League excursion to St. Petersburg on Thursday evening and found themselves chasing the game when Django Warmerdam handed the home side the lead with just eight minutes on the clock – the former Ajax full back dispossessing Sander an de Streek before evading the attentions of Urby Emanuelson and stroking the ball into the corner of David Jensen’s net from just outside the area.

Having squandered a number of opportunities to level the scores, the visitors very nearly restored parity on twenty four minutes when Willem Janssen saw his rasping effort from just inside the area deflected onto Sergio Padt’s left hand upright after the Utrecht skipper had been teed up by a strong burst into the box by Yassin Ayoub.

The home ‘keeper again had the woodwork to thank for maintaining his clean sheet two minutes later when Janssen’s central defensive partner, Dario Dumic saw his back post header come off the outside of Padt’s right hand post following a corner from the right.

Despite finding themselves on the back foot for much of the remainder of the first half, the hosts doubled their advantage five minutes before the break – Jesper Drost putting the ball beyond the reach of an exposed Jensen after being put through by an incisive pass from Ruben Jenssen.

Having taken a two-goal lead against the run-of-play into the interval the home side could have added a third on the hour mark when, having been picked out just inside the box by Mimoun Mahi, Juninho Bacuna saw his effort cannon off Jensen’s crossbar.

Despite eventually clawing their way back into the contest through PSG loanee, Jean-Christophe Bahebeck nineteen minutes into the second half – the French forward marking his league debut for the club by scrambling the ball home from close range, the away side failed to take anything from the game.

Results: Week 3

NAC Breda 2-2 Sparta Rotterdam

Vitesse Arnhem 1-2 AZ Alkmaar

ADO Den Haag 1-2 SC Heerenveen

PEC Zwolle 2-0 FC Twente

Heracles 2-2 Excelsior

Feyenoord 5-0 Willem II

VVV Venlo 0-2 AFC Ajax

PSV Eindhoven 2-0 Roda JC

FC Groningen 2-1 FC Utrecht

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The second round the 2017/18 campaign got underway at the Parkstad Limburg Stadion where, despite being under new management, it was more of the same for the home side as cup-holders, Vitesse Arnhem made it two wins from two at the expense of hosts, Roda JC – Robert Molenaar’s side falling to a second-straight defeat.

Having shipped four in their trip to PEC Zwolle on the opening weekend, the hosts were far more organised here and looked like taking their clean sheet into the half time interval until Slovenian marksman, Tim Matavz capitalised on a poor back-pass by centre half, Frederic Ananou to curl the ball beyond an exposed Hidde Jurjus and give Henk Fraser’s side the lead five minutes before the break.

Despite falling behind, Molenaar’s charges refused to let their heads drop and, thanks in no small part to a hefty slice of luck, found an equaliser nineteen minutes into the second half – referee, Jochem Kamphuis ruling Milot Rashica to have brought down Mikhail Rosheuvel as the Roda forward streaked towards the by-line leaving last week’s two goal hero, Simon Gustafson to see his resultant spot-kick hit the foot of Remko Pasveer’s right hand upright before going in off the back of the former PSV glovesman.

However, despite being pegged back, it took just five minutes for the visitors to restore their advantage – Thomas Bruns curling a perfectly placed free kick from just outside the area beyond the reach of Jurjus.

The away side dispelled any hopes of a comeback by their hosts ten minutes from time – Guram Kashia rising highest to head an Alexander Büttner corner from the right past a static Jurjus.

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Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway in Enschede where newly promoted VVV Venlo continued to make light of their step up to the top flight of Dutch football by making it two wins in as many games at the expense of hosts, FC Twente.

Despite their encouraging performance against reigning champions, Feyenoord last time out and seeing Marko Kvasina hit the foot of Lars Unnerstall’s right hand upright with just two minutes gone here, the hosts found themselves playing catch-up after just twenty three minutes – Vito van Crooij running onto a Lennart Thy flick-on before flashing the ball past Jorn Brondeel in the home goal to bag his second in as many games.

The away side doubled their advantage four minutes before the break – centre half, Jerold Promes stabbing home from close range after being found by Ralf Seuntjens’ cushioned header following a well-worked corner routine on the right by the away side.

Despite ultimately failing to post any points for the second week in succession, Rene Hake’s men did manage to claw their way back into the contest early in the second half when, having bagged 34 goals in all competitions last term, former FC Oss marksman, Tom Boere cut the deficit in half with his first goal since making the step up from the second tier on the hour mark – the 24-year-old nodding the ball past Unnerstall after being found on the edge of the box by a pinpoint cross from first half substitute, Jeroen van der Lely.

Having each suffered set-backs on the opening weekend, both AZ Alkmaar and ADO Den Haag were keen to get their respective seasons back on track. However, it was the hosts who came out on top over their undermanned guests when the two sides clashed at the AFAS Stadion on Saturday evening.

Having been lucky to have escaped falling behind when Ron Vlaar was on hand to clear a goal-bound Melvyn Lorenzen effort off the line after AZ ‘keeper, Marco Bizot had been stranded in no-man’s land denying ADO’s Norwegian forward, Bjorn Johnsen with just eight minutes on the clock, John van den Brom’s side were handed the perfect start when referee, Danny Makkelie gave the returning Wilfried Kanon his marking orders just before the half hour mark – the Ivory Coast international picking up his second booking of the match for pulling Vlaar to the ground as the AZ skipper attempted to meet a corner from the left, leaving Wout Weghorst to force the resultant spot-kick past Robert Zwinkels.

Despite being reduced to ten men the away side refused to let their heads drop and it was only when the hosts doubled their advantage twenty minutes from time that the home side could be sure of taking all three points – Guus Til rising highest to head home a Marko Vejinovic corner from the right past a static Zwinkels.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded in Friesland where hosts Heerenveen left it late to salvage a point from their clash with Heracles.

Having weathered a torrid opening period that was dominated by their hosts, John Stegeman’s side, buoyed by their victory over Ajax seven days earlier, edged ahead against the run of play a minute into added time at the end of the half when Robin Pröpper’s deflected volley following a Brandley Kuwas corner from the left found its way between the despairing dive of Wouter van der Steen and the home ‘keeper’s left hand upright.

Despite Joost van Aken beating Bram Castro with a close range header twenty minutes from time, the centre half saw his effort ruled out by referee, Edwin van de Graaf, who adjudged Iranian international, Reza Ghoochannejhad to have pushed Jeff Hardeveld in the back before teeing up van Aken to finish leaving the away side seemingly on course for their second win in as many games to open the new campaign until the third minute of added time when substitute, Nemanja Mihajlovic nodded a van der Steen clearance past Castro to snatch a point for Jurgen Streppel’s side.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the newly rechristened Van Donge & De Roo Stadion where reigning champions Feyenoord edged past Rotterdam neighbours Excelsior to make it two wins from two to continue their perfect start to the defence of their title.

In a game of few chances the outcome was ultimately decided in the eighteenth minute when, having ghosted past Jurgen Mattheij, Tonny Vilhena slipped in Jean-Paul Boëtius with a perfectly weighted through ball for the 23-year-old to slot the ball past an exposed Alessandro Damen in the home goal.

With a crucial trip to Russia to come on Thursday evening, FC Utrecht – in what was already their seventh competitive outing of the season, tuned up for the return leg of their UEFA Europa League play-off tie with Zenit St. Petersburg by making short work of visitors, Willem II on Sunday afternoon.

The hosts effectively had the points in the bag inside the opening seven minutes as Erik ten Hag’s side hit their guests with two early goals – Zakaria Labyad slotting the ball beyond the reach of visiting ‘keeper, Timon Wellenreuther to put the home side into the ascendancy with just two minutes on the clock after inadvertently playing a game of pinball on the edge of the area with Lukas Görtler, who, somewhat unwittingly, picked up an assist for the part his back played in the build-up before the German forward then played a more deliberate role in teeing up Belgian strike-partner, Cyriel Dessers to double the home side’s advantage just five minutes later – Görtler drawing a save from the onrushing Wellenreuther after being sent clear by a well weighted ball over the top by Urby Emanuelson which the 21-year-old German could only parry into the path of Dessers, who was left with the simple task of rolling the ball into the back of an empty net.

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At the same time Ajax were busy getting their season back on track at the expense of visitors, FC Groningen.

Having lost twice in what has been a week to forget for Marcel Keizer’s troops, the home side quickly set about asserting their authority and the home side could have taken the lead just after the quarter hour but Hakim Ziyech saw his effort from just outside the area cannon back off the foot of Sergio Padt’s right hand upright.

Having made a number of alterations with Thursday’s return leg in Norway in the back of his mind, Keizer opted to hand Klaas-Jan Huntelaar his first start since returning to the club and the coach’s faith was repaid by the veteran marksman as he opened the scoring seven minutes before the break – Ziyech bending in a perfectly weighted cross for the Dutch international to gleefully nod the ball beyond a static Padt.

The hosts doubled their advantage three minutes into the second half – Ziyech taking a Vaclav Cerny square ball in his stride before ghosting past Etienne Reijnen and slotting the ball beyond an exposed Padt from the edge of the box.

However, just when it looked as though the home side could begin to focus on overturning their one-goal deficit in their UEFA Europa League play-off tie with Norwegian champions, Rosenborg, Ernest Faber’s men cut their host’s advantage in half – Oussama Idrissi picking up the ball wide on the left from Ruben Jenssen before cutting inside Ajax skipper, Joel Veltman and curling the ball delightfully into the top left hand corner of Andre Onana’s net.

Despite seeing their advantage cut in half, it took the hosts just six minutes to dispel any hope the away side may have harboured of taking anything away from their trip to Amsterdam – substitute, Lasse Schone taking the ball from Cerny before rolling Jenssen and unleashing a vicious effort from just inside the area that left Padt rooted to the spot.

Having been hit for three by newly promoted VVV Venlo in their first outing of the new campaign, Sparta Rotterdam were keen to get their season back on track in front of their own fans.

However, when Youness Mokhtar put PEC Zwolle into the ascendancy with just thirteen minutes on the clock at Het Kasteel the home faithful may have feared the worst – Piotr Parzyszek redirecting Mustafa Saymak’s low cross from the right into the path of an unmarked Mokhtar, who was left with the simple task of rolling the ball beyond an exposed Roy Kortsmit from the edge of the box.

Yet there was to be no repeat of last Saturday’s horror show in Limburg as the hosts were back on level terms just nine minutes later through Zulte Waregem loanee, Robert Mühren – Loris Brogno putting aside his own disappointment after being left on the bench by coach, Alex Pastoor last time out by turning Philippe Sandler inside out on the right edge of the area before putting the goal on a plate for new-boy, Mühren, who he found unmarked a few yards out after his initial cross had been headed clear by Dirk Marcellis.

Despite falling behind early on, having clawed their way back onto level terms, the home side could count themselves unlucky not to have taken all three points when, after escaping the attentions of Bram van Polen, Brogno saw his rasping left-footed drive from just outside the area cannon back off Diederik Boer’s left hand upright seven minutes into the second half.

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While fellow new-boys, VVV Venlo have taken to their new surroundings like a duck to water, the same cannot be said for play-off winners, NAC Breda who were hit for four for the second week in succession since their return to the top flight of Dutch football on Saturday afternoon.

It took just seventeen minutes for PSV Eindhoven to break their host’s resistance – Steven Bergwijn capitalising on a poor clearance by Menno Koch, following a back-post header from Jurgen Locadia, to rifle the ball into the back of the net from the edge of the area.

However, following their meek display in Arnhem last time out, Stijn Vreven’s side dug in and found their way back on level terms from the spot four minutes before the break – referee, Pol van Boekel handing Manchester City loanee, Thierry Ambrose the opportunity to net his second goal in as many games since making the transition from the blue half of Manchester after the 20-year-old French forward was pulled to the ground just inside the area by PSV new-boy, Derrick Luckassen

Despite going in at the break on level terms, once Chelsea loanee, Marco van Ginkel had re-established the visitor’s advantage on the hour mark Phillip Cocu’s troops never really looked in danger of taking anything less than all three points from their trip to the Rat Verlegh Stadion – the PSV skipper rising highest at the back post to head a Hirving Lozano out-swinger from the right beyond the despairing dive of home ‘keeper, Andries Noppert.

Having marked his league debut with a goal, Mexican import, Lozano made it two in as many games by adding a third for the visitors just nine minutes later – Bergwijn capitalising on some loose play on half way to pick out Lozano on the left before the 22-year-old punished the home defence for affording him so much time and space by cutting inside and beating Noppert with a low drive from just outside the area.

Having fallen out-of-favour with PSV coach, Cocu, Luuk de Jong did make his presence felt after replacing Gaston Pereiro shortly before the hour mark by teeing up Jorrit Hendrix to stroke home the away side’s fourth from just outside the area three minutes from time.

Results: Week 2

Roda JC 1-3 Vitesse Arnhem

FC Twente 1-2 VVV Venlo

AZ Alkmaar 2-0 ADO Den Haag

SC Heerenveen 1-1 Heracles Almelo

Excelsior 0-1 Feyenoord

FC Utrecht 2-0 Willem II

AFC Ajax 3-1 FC Groningen

Sparta Rotterdam 1-1 PEC Zwolle

NAC Breda 1-4 PSV Eindhoven

 

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The 2017/18 Eredivisie campaign got underway with last season’s European play-off winners, FC Utrecht picking up where they left off by hitting hosts, ADO Den Haag for three without reply at the newly renamed Cars Jeans Stadion on Friday evening.

Despite having four competitive outings already under the belt, the away side were very nearly caught cold by their hosts when Sheraldo Becker was denied by David Jensen, after the former Ajax youngster found himself away and clear – latching onto a flick-on by the returning Lex Immers, just two minutes in.

However, despite the home side’s promising start, just a quarter of an hour in, it was Erik ten Hag’s side who broke the deadlock when new arrival, Cyriel Dessers found himself in the right place at the right time to tap the ball into an empty net after strike partner, Gyrano Kerk had rattled the frame of Robert Zwinkel’s goal with a blockbuster from well outside the area.

Having endured a torrid campaign both on and off the field last term, the home faithful had hoped the return of club icon, Immers and a slew of summer recruits that included Norwegian forward, Bjorn Johnsen, would lead to a reversal of fortunes this season and the former Hearts striker very nearly clawed the home side level – striking the foot of Jensen’s right hand upright with a low drive from just outside the area nine minutes before the interval.

Despite, no doubt, having one eye on the 1st leg of their upcoming UEFA Europa League play-off tie against Zenit St. Petersburg on Wednesday evening, ten Hag’s side remained focused on the task at hand and doubled their advantage ten minutes into the second half – former SC Cambuur midfielder, Sander van de Streek heading a perfectly weighted cross from the left by substitute, Urby Emanuelson beyond the reach of Zwinkels.

Despite finding themselves two goals down, the hosts weren’t about to meekly surrender and the home side continuously threatened to cut the away side’s advantage in half throughout the second period – a fierce Tom Beugelsdijk header rattled Jensen’s crossbar in the 65th minute before Becker then drew a smart near-post save from the visiting ‘keeper a minute later and Johnsen saw his close range header clawed over the bar by the 25-year-old Dane two minutes after that.

Yet, try as they might, Alfons Groenendijk’s side failed to make the break though and, when Dessers – who was recruited from NAC Breda over the summer after bagging 29 goals in his 40 outings in all competitions last term, was sent clear by an incisive through ball by Zakaria Labyad to net his second of the evening and the away side’s third with a cool finish under the onrushing Zwinkels, there was no coming back for the hosts.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway at De Koel where newly promoted VVV Venlo put the rest of the top flight on notice by hitting undermanned Sparta Rotterdam for three.

Having both returned to the top flight of Dutch football as champions of the second tier, Maurice Steijn’s men will hope to replicate Sparta’s survival feat of last term – Alex Pastoor’s side’s fifteenth place finish not only preserving their Eredivisie status but also ensuring that they did not have to negotiate the lottery that is the end-of-season promotion/ relegation play-offs.

However, having lost two key defensive components in Rick van Drongelen (Hamburger SV) and Denzel Dumfries (Heerenveen) just weeks before the beginning of the new campaign, Pastoor’s side found themselves on the back foot and, after almost falling behind in the 12th minute when Michel Breuer cleared a goal-bound effort from Tarik Tissoudali off the line, the visitor’s resistance was eventually broken a minute before the break – Clint Leemans seeing his low drive from well outside the area wrong-foot Roy Kortsmit in the Sparta goal.

Buoyed by their half time lead, the hosts emerged from the interval with a spring in their step and having seen both Lennart Thy and Vito van Crooij hit the woodwork within seconds of the restart, the home side doubled their advantage three minutes into the second half – Tissoudali tucking the ball under an exposed Kortsmit with the Sparta rear guard at sixes and sevens after the visiting ‘keeper had denied full back, Tristan Dekker just seconds earlier.

Any hope, Pastoor’s men might have harboured of clawing their way back into the match disappeared six minutes from time when referee, Jochem Kamphuis gave Julian Chabot his marching orders after the centre half was shown a second yellow card following a body chack on van Crooij.

The home side soon made their numerical advantage count by adding their third a minute into added time – Thy picking out van Crooij who, having burned off Breuer, chipped the ball delightfully over the onrushing Kortsmit to bag a goal that his individual performance richly deserved.

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Having endured a humiliating exit from the 3rd qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League at the hands of Croatian outfit, NK Osijek, the pressure was on PSV Eindhoven coach, Phillip Cocu to silence the naysayers who – in the wake of their European exit, had also written off his side’s title chances.

However, things appeared to be going from bad to worse when Dabney dos Santos handed visitors, AZ Alkmaar the lead with just eighteen minutes on the clock at the Philips Stadion – Wout Weghorst getting the jump on Joshua Brenet down the right before pulling the ball back low to the waiting dos Santos who drilled the ball past Dutch international, Jeroen Zoet.

Despite the away side continuing to look the more likely to score, the hosts were back on level terms just after the half hour mark – new recruit, Hirving Lozano cutting in from the left and leaving Ron Vlaar for dead before catching out visiting ‘keeper, Marco Bizot with a low drive that surprisingly beat 26-year-old at his near post.

Indeed, PSV’s newly acquired Mexican marksman could have netted a second just five minutes later but for the intervention of Jonas Svensson whose goal-line clearance kept John van den Brom’s side on level terms before Lozano again threatened to hand the home side the lead heading into the half time interval only to see his effort cannon back off Bizot’s crossbar after finding himself one-on-one with the visiting ‘keeper just a minute later.

However, despite squandering a number of chances to take the lead, Cocu’s side were almost made to pay for their profligacy when Iranian international, Alireza Jahanbakhsh saw his curling effort from just outside the area strike Zoet’s left hand upright three minutes before the break.

Having had a lucky escape shortly before the interval, the home side emerged for the second stanza with renewed purpose and took the lead just three minutes after the restart – Gaston Pereiro flashing past a static Svensson on the left before lashing the ball beyond the exposed Bizot.

Fourteen minutes from time the hosts looked to have sealed all three points when Dutch international, Marco van Ginkel added a third from close range after Bizot could only parry a Pereiro header into the path of the Chelsea loanee.

Despite enjoying a two-goal advantage the points were anything but safe as the last few minutes proved to be anything but a formality for the home side who were left reeling when referee, Bjorn Kuipers awarded the away side a penalty – the official adjudging that van Ginkel had hindered the run of Jahanbakhsh, leaving Weghorst to send Zoet the wrong way from the resultant spot-kick nine minutes from time.

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Having seen one of their fellow title rivals get off to a winning start, AFC Ajax arrived in Almelo for their meeting with Heracles, aiming to avoid the sort of patchy form that ultimately derailed their title chances in the opening weeks of last season.

Thursday sees Ajax play host to Norwegian outfit, Rosenborg bk in the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League – the competition which Ajax graced the final of last term, and, as such, following their disappointing exit on away goals at the hands of Nice in the 3rd qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, Marcel Keizer’s men will be under pressure to secure a place in the group stages of European club football’s second tier competition.

Despite having this weight of expectancy in the back of their minds, following a goalless opening period, Keizer’s men emerged for the second half the brighter of the two sides and, after seeing left back, Mitchell Dijks strike the foot of Bram Castro’s left hand upright five minutes after the restart, the away side broke the deadlock – Hakim Ziyech capping a marauding run and cut-back from Amin Younes by smashing the ball past a static Castro from just inside the area just after the hour mark.

Shortly before the match it had been revealed that, with a proposed switch to Tottenham Hotspur on the horizon, Ajax’s Colombian centre half, Davinson Sanchez had been withdrawn and the 21-year-old’s absence would ultimately have a telling effect as the home side turned the score-line on its head to record a first win over their illustrious opposition in 52 years.

Ajax’s lead lasted just nine minutes before the returning Paul Gladon stole a march on Matthijs de Ligt to level the scores in the 65th minute – Brandley Kuwas getting the better of Dijks on the right before threading the ball through for the Wolverhampton Wanderers’ loanee to tuck beneath an exposed Andre Onana.

Then, with their rear guard looking progressively stretched as the away side pressed more and more numbers into the attack, Kuwas capitalised on the copious amount of space he was afforded to cut in from the left and bend the ball superbly beyond the flailing left hand of Onana to put the home side into a lead they wouldn’t relinquish eight minutes from time.         

With the visitors’ desperation mounting, Ajax goalkeeper, Andre Onana threw himself into the mixer in an attempt to find an equaliser. However, despite the ball ending up in the back of the host’s net, the goal was ruled out after Onana’s challenge on his opposite number, Castro, following a Ziyech corner from the right, was deemed illegal by referee, Kevin Blom in the sixth minute of added time.

While one newly promoted side enjoyed their return to the top flight another were given a torrid time in Arnhem as cup-holders, Vitesse hit play-off winner’s NAC Breda for four at the GelreDome on Saturday night.

It took the home side just two minutes to break the deadlock – former Heracles man, Thomas Bruns sweeping an Alexander Büttner cross from the left beyond the despairing dive of visiting ‘keeper, Andries Noppert.

The hosts doubled their lead eighteen minutes later – Bryan Linssen stabbing the ball home from close range after an initial effort by Tim Matavz sat up perfectly for the ex-Groningen forward.

Having escaped conceding a third when a deflected Navarone Foor effort from just inside the area cannoned back off Noppert’s crossbar in the 26th minute, a miserable half of football was compounded for Stijn Vreven’s side when another of the host’s summer recruits, Matavz made it three just after the half hour mark – the Slovenian forward heading a pinpoint right wing cross from Rashica beyond Breda’s 23-year-old glovesman.

The visitors did briefly give themselves a glimmer of hope when French forward, Thierry Ambrose pulled one back for the newly promoted side with twenty one minutes left to play – the Manchester City loanee beating home ‘keeper, Remko Pasveer with a looping header after being found by another man on loan from the blue half of Manchester – Spaniard, Manu Garcia.

However, after posting an impressive if ultimately unsuccessful display against reigning league champions, Feyenoord in last weekend’s Johan Cruijff Schaal, Henk Fraser’s side made sure of all three points by adding a fourth through Milot Rashica thirteen minutes from time – the 21-year-old Kosovar international weaving this way and that on the edge of the area before beating Noppert with a well-placed low drive.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the MAC3PARK stadion where the John van ‘t Schip era at PEC Zwolle got off to a winning start with the hosts hitting visitors, Roda JC for four.

However, it was the away side, having escaped the drop by the skin of their teeth last time out, who hit the front through Feyenoord loanee, Simon Gustafson – the Swede turning Dirk Marcellis inside out before slipping the ball beyond the returning Diederik Boer after being inadvertently slipped in by an errant ball from Zwolle’s Mustafa Saymak.

Despite looking set to take their advantage into the break, Robert Molenaar’s side found themselves back on level terms a minute into added time at the end of the first half – Marcellis glancing home a Younes Namli corner from the right at the near post.

Buoyed by the equaliser, the hosts soon took the lead themselves, though it arrived from the most unlikely of sources – Adil Auassar putting through his own net from close range as he attempted to cut out a Bram van Polen cross from the left eight minutes into the second half.

However, Molenaar’s troops wouldn’t go down without a fight and, nine minutes later, were back on level terms – referee, Bas Nijhuis pointing to the spot after van Polen had brought down Mikhail Rosheuvel just inside the area, leaving Gustafson to send Boer the wrong way from the resultant penalty.

Despite being pegged back by their visitors, it took just three minutes for the hosts to reassert their dominance – Saymak making amends for his earlier error by beating PSV Eindhoven loanee, Hidde Jurjus to a long hanging punt from Ryan Thomas to loop the ball beyond the stranded 23-year-old and into the back of the net in the 66th minute before van Polen made sure of all three points by adding a fourth for the home side sixteen minutes from time with a long range drive from just outside the area.

Having secured their first league title since 1999 last time out, reigning champions, Feyenoord began the defence of their crown by squeezing past a dogged FC Twente side at De Kuip on Sunday afternoon.

After topping the Eredivisie goal-scoring charts last term, Nicolai Jorgensen picked up where he left off by firing the home side into the ascendancy after twenty three minutes – the returning Jean-Paul Boetius showing some deft control to breeze past Hidde ter Avest before hitting the by-line and pulling the ball back into the path of the onrushing Jorgensen who poked the ball past the away side’s newly recruited Belgian glovesman, Jorn Brondeel from close range.

However, despite enduring a five-game goal-scoring drought in pre-season ahead of making the trip to Rotterdam, Rene Hake’s side found themselves back on level terms in spectacular fashion seven minutes before the break when Fredrik Jensen beat 19-year-old debutant, Justin Bijlow – who was standing in between the posts with both Brad Jones and Kenneth Vermeer ruled out through injury, with a rocket of a strike from just outside the area.

Having seen fellow title contenders, Ajax slip up in Almelo the night before, Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side were keen to capitalise on the profligacy of their bitter rivals and the hosts did just that in the 61st minute – Steven Berghuis celebrating penning a multi-year deal at De Kuip after enjoying a successful loan spell at the club last term by popping up at the back post to head a perfectly weighted Jen Toornstra free kick from the left beyond the despairing dive of Brondeel.

At the same time, Feyenoord’s Rotterdam neighbours, Excelsior were enjoying a rare away victory in Tilburg.

Having once more defied the odds to retain their top flight status last time out, Mitchell van der Gaag’s side unexpectedly took the lead when Willem II ‘keeper, Timon Wellenreuther’s left hand inadvertently diverted Milan Massop’s back post header, following a free kick from the right, into his own net after the ball cannoned back off the German ‘keeper’s right hand upright shortly before the half hour mark.

Galvanised by their half time advantage the away side doubled their lead seven minutes into the second half – Ajax loanee, Zakaria El Azzouzi capping a period of concerted pressure by the away side by latching onto a perfectly weighted slide-rule pass from Kevin Vermeulen and stroking the ball beyond the reach of an exposed Wellenreuther before paying tribute to Ajax team mate Abdelhak Nouri by holding aloft a shirt emblazoned with the 20-year-old’s name and number to the crowd.

Keen to avoid the struggles of last season, Erwin van de Looi’s side pulled themselves back into the match just after the hour mark through Spanish marksman, Fran Sol – who, beat Alessandro Damen with a sweetly struck volley after controlling a deflected Daniel Crowley cross on his chest.

However, try as they might, the home side failed to find a second and it was the away side that came closest to adding to the scoresheet when Stanley Elbers saw his drive from just inside the area cannon back off Wellenreuther’s crossbar.

The first week of the 2017/18 Eredivisie campaign was concluded with a six-goal thriller at the Noordlease Stadion as rivals, Groningen and Heerenveen battled out an entertaining 3-3 draw in the Battle of the North on Sunday afternoon.

Things appeared to be going the way of the visitors when Morten Thorsby put the away side into the ascendancy from close range with just six minutes on the clock – debutant, Denzel Dumfries picking out the head of the 21-year-old Norwegian after a period of sustained pressure by Jurgen Streppel’s side.

Despite losing newly recruited ‘keeper, Warner Hahn to a shoulder injury just seconds later, the result appeared to be going the way of the visiting side when Reza Ghoochannejhad doubled Heerenveen’s advantage five minutes before the break – the Iranian international stabbing home a low Dumfries cross from the right beyond the exposed Sergio Padt.

However, eight minutes after the restart a first strike in a Groningen shirt for new recruit, Lars Veldwijk saw the home side claw their way back into the contest – the 25-year-old South African international being slipped in down the left by Jesper Drost before escaping the attentions of both Daniel Høegh and Joost van Aken and slotting the ball past substitute ‘keeper, Wouter van der Steen.

Having endured a poor first period, the home faithful were buoyed by their side’s improved second half performance and, after being left aggrieved after seeing an earlier appeal for a spot kick turned down by referee, Pol van Boekel when Mimoun Mahi had appeared to have been tugged back by van Aken shortly before the hour, when van Boekel did eventually point to the spot after adjudging Heerenveen debutant, Lucas Woudenberg to have pushed Drost to the ground the relief was palpable as Mahi made no mistake with the resultant penalty to tie the game up at two-a-piece with eight minutes to play.

Yet, just as the home side seemed to be gathering the momentum, Heerenveen retook the lead – Thorsby, who had earlier squandered the chance of bagging his second of the match by striking the outside of Padt’s right hand upright with the goal at his mercy, capitalised on a nice dummy from Henk Veerman to steal in behind the host’s rear guard and tuck the ball past the exposed Padt.

But, just as Streppel’s side seemed set to take all three points back to the Abe Lenstra Stadion, referee van Boekel once more pointed to the spot – the official adjudging van Aken to have held back Lars Veldwijk just outside the box, leaving Mahi to step up and send van der Steen the wrong way to ensure Ernest Faber’s side a share of the spoils two minutes from time.

Results: Week 1

ADO Den Haag 0-3 FC Utrecht

VVV Venlo 3-0 Sparta Rotterdam

PSV Eindhoven 3-2 AZ Alkmaar

Heracles Almelo 2-1 AFC Ajax

Vitesse Arnhem 4-1 NAC Breda

PEC Zwolle 4-2 Roda JC

Feyenoord 2-1 FC Twente

Willem II 1-2 Excelsior

FC Groningen 3-3 SC Heerenveen

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Thirty Four

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As the thirty fourth and final round of the 2016/17 Eredivisie campaign got underway with, for the second week in succession, all nine fixtures kicking off at the same time on Sunday afternoon, it was judgement day for both table-topping, Feyenoord and second placed, Ajax.

Separated by just a single point following Feyenoord’s incredible capitulation at the hands of city neighbours, Excelsior last time out, there was all to play for as Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side played host to European hopefuls, Heracles while, fresh from reaching a first European final for twenty one years after squeezing past Olympique Lyonnais 5-4 on aggregate – despite losing 3-1 at the Parc OL on Thursday evening, Ajax made the trip to Willem II in the hope that their bitter rivals would once again fall victim to the nerves that allowed Peter Bosz’s men back into the title race after their three goal reversal at the Stadion Woudestein.

With De Kuip packed to the rafters, a number of large screens had been erected around the city and, much like last week, the people of Rotterdam were out in numbers and ready to celebrate a long-awaited fifteenth league title eighteen years after Leo Beenhakker’s side had delivered the club’s last Eredivisie crown in 1999.

Following the announcement that Rotterdam City council had given Feyenoord the green light to build a new stadium, having committed €135 million to the project  – dubbed ‘Feyenoord City’, which will see Rotterdam boast the largest stadium in the Netherlands by 2022, the smoke had barely cleared in the club’s current atmospheric surrounds when skipper, Dirk Kuyt – who had been drafted in by van Bronckhorst after Tonny Vilhena’s booking last time out ruled him out of the game, capitalised on a mistake by Mike te Wierik – who stumbled in his attempt to clear a long throw from Bart Nieuwkoop, before lashing the ball beyond the exposed Bram Castro in the Heracles goal to give the side that have topped the standings since an opening day mauling of Groningen the perfect start after just 38 seconds.

Eleven minutes later the talismanic 36-year-old was at it again – Kuyt escaping the attentions of Justin Hoogma to head home Eljero Elia’s perfectly placed cross from the left at the near post to double the host’s advantage.

Despite their rivals’ barn-storming start to proceedings, second placed, Ajax – who, following a draining 2nd leg in France, fielded the youngest line-up in Eredivisie history with an average age of 20 years and 139 days, were determined to keep themselves in contention for, what would have been, a thirty fourth league title in the club’s trophy-laden history and hit the front in Tilburg seven minutes before the break through a close range finish by 19-year-old, Kasper Dolberg – Justin Kluivert slipping in the young Dane for his 23rd of the season in all competitions and his tenth in his last twelve outings with a low cross from the left.

Any thoughts of a come-back by the hosts were dispelled three minutes into the second half when Ajax’s Colombian centre half, Davinson Sanchez was on hand to double the away side’s advantage – the 20-year-old, rising highest to head home a Donny van de Beek corner from the left.

Ajax’s inspirational skipper, Davy Klaassen hinted in the aftermath of the game at the Koning Willem II Stadion that this could well have been his last league outing for the club and, if the Dutch international does ultimately elect to move on during the summer, he signed off his Eredivisie career in style with one final goal to make it three in the 66th minute and twenty in all competitions for the 24-year-old this term – Kluivert running on to an incisive through ball by Abdelhak Nouri, hitting the by-line and drawing the ‘keeper before pulling the ball back for his skipper to tap into an empty net.

Despite Erwin van de Looi’s side only managing to find a single goal by way of response, the fact that it came from Feyenoord loanee, Jari Schuurman eight minutes from time was symbolic as, just two minutes later, his parent club would put the seal on their long-awaited fifteenth league title when Kuyt made it three from the spot after referee, Dennis Higler compounded a miserable afternoon for te Wierik by ruling that the Groningen-bound centre half had unlawfully pulled back Nicolai Jorgensen as the league’s top goal-scorer had attempted escape the attentions of the 18-year-old on the edge of the box.

This all served to set the stage for the Feyenoord skipper to step up and bag both the league title and his hat-trick to add the perfect ending to his own fairy tale – Kuyt sending Castro the wrong way with the resultant penalty kick to make it fifteen for the season in all competitions for the versatile former Dutch international who has yet to decide what the future holds for him beyond the end of the current campaign.

With the title party now well and truly in full swing both inside De Kuip and on the Coolsingel, those in attendance hardly noticed when Peter van Ooijen’s 89th minute rocket left Brad Jones rooted to the spot and nestled into the back of the net via the Australian’s left hand upright – a strike that ultimately did little to help John Stegeman’s troops in their forlorn quest for a place in the end-of-season UEFA Europa League playoff places.

Meanwhile, for hat-trick hero, Kuyt, coach, van Bronckhorst and Feyenoord’s long-suffering fans, this was the stuff dreams were made of as the club toasted their first league title of the 21st Century at long last.

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For second placed, Ajax there remains the small matter of a first European final in more than two decades – Peter Bosz’s men locking horns with Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United in the final of the UEFA Europa League at the Friends Arena in Solna on Wednesday 24th May.

Elsewhere, out-going back-to-back champions, PSV Eindhoven signed off what has ultimately proved to be a disappointing campaign for Phillip Cocu’s men by hitting PEC Zwolle for four at the Philips Stadion.

Despite Ted van de Pavert capitalising on some poor handling by Dutch international, Jeroen Zoet to put the away side into the lead just short of the half hour mark, four goals in ten second half minutes ultimately saw the home side sweep aside their visitor’s challenge.

Having trailed at the break, Hector Moreno clawed the hosts back onto level terms twelve minutes from time – the 29-year-old heading home a flick-on from Chelsea loanee, Marco van Ginkel following a corner from the left, before the Mexican international’s defensive colleague, Santiago Arias put the home side in the driving seat a minute later with a rare left-footed drive from range that left Mickey van der Hart rooted to the spot.

Having netted seventeen times for the club’s second team in the Eerste Divisie this term, Sam Lammers capped his first start at Eredivisie level – having been drafted into the side in place of the injured Luuk de Jong, by bagging his second goal in as many games after his strike at Groningen had salvaged a point for Cocu’s misfiring charges last time out – beating van der Hart with a low drive from the edge of the box five minutes from time before the man who had teed him up – substitute, Bart Ramselaar, got in on the act by sliding in a fourth after being picked out by an angled through ball from fellow replacement, Oleksandr Zinchenko three minutes later.

FC Groningen went into their last game of the season in Enschede knowing that only a win would be good enough to keep alive their hopes of snatching a place in the end-of-season UEFA Europa League playoffs and Ernest Faber’s side managed just that in a remarkable eight-goal encounter with FC Twente on Sunday afternoon.

The away side wasted little time and hit the front with just two minutes on the clock through a ninth goal in as many games for Bryan Linssen – debutant, Glenn Bijl picking out the unmarked 26-year-old at the back post with a pinpoint low cross from the right.

Despite many predicting a season of struggle for Rene Hake’s men, it has been quite the opposite for the cash-strapped Enschede-based outfit, who, if not for the sanctions imposed by the KNVB, would themselves be looking forward to the post-season European scramble, and the home side were back on level terms just seventeen minutes later through Dylan George – the 18-year-old rising highest at the near post to head home a Mateusz Klich corner from the left to bag his first for the club.

However, a quick-fire double from Oussama Idrissi in the space of four minutes soon saw the away side back in the driving seat – the 21-year-old curling the ball beyond the static Nick Marsman in the Twente goal from just outside the area after cutting inside Jeroen van der Lely with 25 minutes gone before producing a carbon-copy finish shortly before the half hour mark after capitalising on some ponderous play by Klich.

To make matters worse for the hosts, an own goal by the unfortunate Stefan Thesker – following a Groningen corner from the right, two minutes before the break saw the away side go in a the interval with a seemingly unassailable advantage.

Yet the home side refused to throw in the towel and clawed their way back into the game once more shortly after the hour mark through a penalty from Klich after referee, Pol van Boekel had ruled that Jesper Drost had shoved Twente full back, Dejan Trajkovski in the area in the 64th minute.

However, any thoughts of a comeback by Hake’s men were dispelled just two minutes later when 21-year-old Norwegian, Alexander Sørloth headed home a fifth for Faber’s side after being found unmarked at the back post by a perfectly weighted Jason Davidson cross from the left, which, thanks to Heracles’ failure to take anything from their trip to De Kuip, saw Groningen snatch an unlikely UEFA Europa League playoff berth despite Manchester City loanee, Enes Unal adding a third for the hosts five minutes from time.

Elsewhere, two sides who had already tied up their places in the end-of-season scramble for European football played out a thriller of their own at the AFAS Stadion where FC Utrecht ultimately edged out the ten men of AZ Alkmaar.

Things seemed to be going the away side’s way when, a minute after hitting the front through Ajax loanee, Richairo Zivkovic – who tapped home a Nacer Barazite cross from the right at the near post, the home side were reduced to ten men when Jonas Svensson was given his marching orders by referee, Martin van den Kerkhof in the 33rd minute after the Norweigian defender pulled down Zivkovic just outside the area and was adjudged, somewhat controversially by the official, to have been the last man – despite Thomas Ouwejan also appearing to be between the on-loan forward and Tim Krul in the host’s net.

To add insult to injury, Zakaria Labyad then doubled the host’s advantage from the resultant free kick – the 24-year-old’s strike leaving Dutch international, Krul rooted to the spot.

However, having been lucky not to fall further behind when Andreas Ludwig’s wayward cross from the left cannoned back off the inside of Krul’s left hand upright five minutes after the resumption and despite being a man-down, John van den Brom’s men clawed their way back into the game six minutes after the restart when the unfortunate Utrecht skipper, Mark van der Maarel put through his own net after the centre half attempted to clear a flick-on by Alireza Jahanbakhsh following a corner from the right.

Yet the host’s revival was short-lived as Erik ten Hag’s side soon restored their two-goal cushion through Nacer Barazite who produced a neat turn and finish from the edge of the area – following a deft flick from Sean Klaiber, two minutes later.

However, despite ultimately coming up short, the beaten cup finalists rallied and, having seen Stijn Wuytens flick the ball onto the foot of the returning Robbin Ruiter’s left hand upright, John van den Brom’s men did find a second through Jahanbakhsh with twenty two minutes left to play – the Iranian international’s back post header being correctly adjudged by the official to have crossed the line before Ruiter managed to claw the ball away following a Levi Garcia cross from the left.

Indeed, the undermanned hosts could even have taken an unlikely share of the spoils had AZ’s top goal-scorer, Wout Weghorst not seen his powerful header come back off the underside of Ruiter’s crossbar ten minutes from time.

Meanwhile, two sides who – thankfully for their respective fans, had nothing riding on their last day encounter in The Hague met at the Kyocera Stadion where hosts, ADO Den Haag hit visitors, Excelsior for four.

It took just eight minutes for Alfons Groenendijk’s men to break the deadlock – Sheraldo Becker drilling the ball low and hard past the exposed Warner Hahn in the visitor’s goal after being found with time and space on the right of the away side’s area by Dion Malone.

However, fresh from having torn up Feyenoord’s title-winning script last time out, Mitchell van der Gaag’s men were at it again twelve minutes later – Jeffry Fortes flicking Fredy Ribeiro’s long range drive past a wrong-footed Robert Zwinkels to bring the away side back onto level terms.

Yet the visitors were soon behind once more thanks to a diving header from Japanese international, Mike Havenaar – a man reborn under Groenendijk, who restored the host’s advantage with his sixth goal in his last eight outings five minutes later, before QPR loanee, Abdenasser El Khayati tucked home a third for the home side from the edge of the box shortly after the half hour mark – the 28-year-old’s fourth in his last seven outings.

Any hopes the away side may have harboured of making a comeback were dispelled twenty five minutes from time, and it was a case of ‘better late than never’ when 23-year-old Ivory Coast international, Wilfried Kanon pounced to bag his first of the season from close range and make it four for the hosts after a Danny Bakker flick-on at the near post had initially cannoned back of Hahn’s right hand upright following an El Khayati corner from the right.

While the thirty fourth and final round of fixtures brought clarification at the top of the standings the only issue settled prior to Sunday’s final round of fixtures was that Go Ahead Eagles would be returning to the second tier just a year after bouncing back from the Eerste Divisie following last weekend’s four goal reversal at the hands of title-chasing, Ajax.

The issue of who would end the season in the dreaded promotion/ relegation playoff places directly above the doomed Deventer-based outfit was still very much up in the air with just two points separating three sides.

Despite having nothing to play for, the Eagles would still have a big say on the fate of those above them as Robert Maaskant’s men played host to the side who had emerged from the second tier as champions a year earlier – Sparta Rotterdam, with Alex Pastoor’s side knowing that a win was vital if they were to avoid the lottery of the post season scramble for survival.

The same was true for interim NEC Nijmegen boss, Ron de Groot who – fresh from masterminding a first win since the first week of March for the struggling side who had parted company with former coach, Peter Hyballa prior to their much needed victory last time out against AZ Alkmaar, took his side to European hopefuls, Heerenveen.

Meanwhile, the third of the sides struggling to escape the clutches of the bottom three – Roda JC, despite holding a two point advantage over their relegation rivals, were faced with perhaps the most difficult task of those aiming to avoid the drop as the Kerkrade-based outfit made the trip to cup winners, Vitesse Arnhem, and so it proved – Yannis Anastasiou’s troops finding themselves a goal down after just three minutes when Ricky van Wolfswinkel tapped the ball into an empty net after Chelsea loanee, Lewis Baker had seen his back post header come back off Benjamin van Leer’s right hand upright.

Things soon got worse for the away side as, shortly before the half hour mark, news began to trickle through of a goal for NEC Nijmegen – who edged their way out of the bottom three through Arnaut Groeneveld’s first of the season after the product of the PSV youth system capitalised on Doke Schmidt’s stumble under Dario Dumic’s long hanging ball into the box to beat the exposed Erwin Mulder.

Shortly before the hour mark, the misery of the Roda fans was compounded by news of Martin Pusic giving Sparta Rotterdam the lead at De Adelaarshorst – the man on loan from FC Midtjylland edging his side ahead of NEC in the battle for survival by heading home a free kick from half time replacement, Craig Goodwin from close range.

Ahead of making the trip to Friesland, Ron de Groot’s side had no doubt secretly fancied their chances of taking all three points from their encounter with a badly out-of-form Heerenveen side who had recorded just four wins since the turn of the year to leave Jurgen Streppel’s side in danger of missing out on a place in the UEFA Europa League playoffs altogether and, shortly after the hour mark, the visitors doubled their advantage through Liverpool loanee, Taiwo Awoniyi –  the 19-year-old heading home a flick-on by Dumic following a corner from the right to notch his second in as many games after the Nigerian had bagged the winner a week earlier against beaten cup finalists, AZ.

Despite being on course to ultimately secure back-to-back victories in the league for the first time since mid-January, de Groot’s men were all too aware that a win at the Abe Lenstra Stadion may not prove enough to save them due to their horrendous goal differential.

However, the picture at the foot of the standings was changing rapidly due to events in Deventer where, despite their fate having already been sealed, the home side rallied late on and clawed their way back onto level terms nineteen minutes from time through Darren Maatsen – Jarchinio Antonia streaking away down the left before teeing up the 26-year-old for his fourth of the season.

Yet, Maaskant, who will now step aside, with former Feyenoord and Excelsior coach, Leon Vlemmings set to take the helm in Deventer next term, saw his side fall behind once more just nine minutes later when Pusic struck for a second time – the on-loan Austrian forward stabbing home his sixth goal in his last eight outings for Pastoor’s side past Theo Zwarthoed from close range to drag Sparta to the brink of survival having been found once more by a pinpoint ball from super-sub, Goodwin after the Australian had gotten free down the left.

Meanwhile, in Arnhem things were looking bleak for Roda who, just two minutes after falling behind to a second from van Wolfswinkel ten minutes from time after the 28-year-old had been unselfishly teed up by substitute, Alexander Büttner – despite the full back finding himself clean through on goal, then found themselves reduced to ten men when referee, Bas Nijhuis gave Mitchel Paulissen his marching orders following a two-footed lunge on Marvelous Nakamba.

When Goodwin capped a remarkable performance from the bench – making the points safe by adding Sparta’s third with a daisy-cutting free kick that served to catch out Zwarthoed’s carefully positioned wall a minute from time, the sizeable away contingent were left every bit as delirious as those dancing in the streets of Rotterdam at the very same moment in celebration of Feyenoord’s fifteenth league title, as Pastoor’s side secured their top flight status and avoided the post-season survival scramble by virtue of a vastly superior goal difference over sixteenth place, NEC.

Consigned to guiding Roda through several more weeks of nail-biting, high stakes football before taking up his new role at Belgian outfit, KV Kortrijk next term, Yannis Anastasiou watched on in despair as Chelsea loanee, Baker who, after confirming recently that, after two years in Arnhem, he would be returning to Stamford Bridge next season, signed off with a fifteenth goal of the season in all competitions for Henk Fraser’s side two minutes into added time – the 22-year-old lobbing the ball over van Leer after being played in just inside the area by Milot Rashica.

All of which means that, while Sparta can plan for another season amongst the elite of Dutch football, both NEC and Roda must now negotiate the post-season free-for-all that is the end-of-season promotion/ relegation playoffs which get underway on Thursday evening with Ron de Groot’s men heading to FC Emmen while, on the same day, Yannis Anastasiou’s side travel to face Helmond Sport in the opening match of their tie with the return legs of both taking place three days later.

The winners of both ties will then go on to meet the sides who manage to negotiate the other two all-second tier ties in the final round where they will play off for one of two vacant places in the top flight next season.

Results: Week 34

Feyenoord 3-1 Heracles Almelo

Willem II 1-3 AFC Ajax

PSV Eindhoven 4-1 PEC Zwolle

FC Twente 3-5 FC Groningen

AZ Alkmaar 2-3 FC Utrecht

ADO Den Haag 4-1 Excelsior

Go Ahead Eagles 1-3 Sparta Rotterdam

SC Heerenveen 0-2 NEC Nijmegen

Vitesse Arnhem 3-0 Roda JC

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Thirty-Two

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The thirty second round of Eredivisie action got underway on Friday evening at the Abe Lenstra Stadion where hosts, Heerenveen got their push for a UEFA Europa League playoff place back on track by edging out visiting, Willem II.

Having seen his men lose five of their last six, Jurgen Streppel’s side came into this encounter in danger of missing the end-of-season European scramble altogether. However, a Sam Larsson strike five minutes before the break was enough to see the Frisians back in the mix for continental football next term – the Swede capitalising on a poorly judged header by Dries Wuytens on the left before burning off Daryl Lachman and slipping the ball past the visitor’s exposed ‘keeper, Kostas Lamprou to put the hosts into the ascendancy and ultimately, on the road to just their fourth victory since the turn of the year.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the Goffertstadion where a header from Mike van Duinen – following a perfectly weighted cross from Khalid Karami, shortly before the hour mark was enough to see Excelsior move six points clear of the drop zone and to the brink of safety with just two games of the season left to play, at the expense of hosts, NEC Nijmegen – who, despite suffering their seventh defeat in a row, find themselves just two points off safety.

However, mathematically at least, the Nijmegen-based outfit can still be caught by bottom-of-the-table, Go Ahead Eagles and the disgruntled home faithful left Peter Hyballa in little doubt of what they thought of his team’s latest display by staging a protest outside the stadium following the final whistle – after which they club elected to take action by relieving the German of his duties two days later.

With the final of the KNVB Beker taking centre stage next Sunday, cup finalist’s AZ Alkmaar didn’t let cup fever distract them from their pursuit of a UEFA Europa League playoff place. However, John van den Brom’s men left it late to claim all three points from their encounter with visitors, FC Twente on Saturday evening.

Despite having dominated a goalless first period, it was the visitors who took a shock lead twenty minutes into the second half when centre back, Joachim Andersen out-jumped Derrick Luckassen to head home a Mateusz Klich cross from the right at the back post.

However, the visitor’s advantage wouldn’t last and Rene Hake’s men would eventually leave the AFAS Stadion empty handed as all of his side’s hard work unravelled in the closing stages.

The away side’s remarkable collapse began in the most unlikeliest of ways – 22-year-old centre half, Peet Bijen heading an Iliass Bel Hassani free kick from the left into his own net nine minutes from time before Andersen who – having gone into the referee’s notebook for giving away the initial free kick, was then shown his second yellow card in the space of six minutes and given his marching orders by referee, Siemen Mulder after holding back substitute, Fred Friday in the 86th minute..

With the momentum having shifted noticeably in favour of the hosts, it came as little surprise when – having been sent clear by a deft lay-off from Bel Hassani on half way in the second minute of added time, Friday raced through the Twente defence and – having evaded the attentions of Bijen, slotted the ball past the exposed Nick Marsman in the visitor’s net to not only boost the host’s quest for European football next term but also send van den Brom’s troops into next Sunday’s final brimming with confidence.

Another side with a place in Europe on their minds – Heracles, kept up the pressure on those occupying the UEFA Europa League playoff places above them in the standings by taking all three points away from their encounter with PEC Zwolle at the MAC3PARK Stadion on Saturday evening.

Despite the hosts having enjoyed the best of the chances in a goalless first half it was the away side who hit the front ten minutes after the restart – Samuel Armenteros  stabbing the ball past Mickey van der Hart from close range after having been picked out by a pinpoint cut-back from compatriot, Kristoffer Peterson.

The free-scoring Swede then doubled the visitor’s advantage ten minutes from time. With substitute, Stef Nijland having been denied by the sharp reflexes of Bram Castro in the visitor’s net, the away side hit their hosts on the counter attack and, with Brahim Darri having found Armenteros in, what appeared at first glance to be an offside position – the striker having been played onside by Bart Schenkeveld, the 26-year-old streaked clear to stroke the ball unhindered past van der Hart to notch his twentieth goal of the season in all competitions.

With the Ron Jans era in Zwolle nearing a disappointing end, his side did eventually claw their way back into the contest six minutes later but, ultimately, Ted van de Pavert’s back post header following a Django Warmerdam corner from the right failed to herald a comeback for the out-of-form hosts who remain just four points above the drop zone following their third defeat in their last four outings.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded in Deventer where, despite hosts – Go Ahead Eagles giving it their all, Rob Maaskant’s side slumped to a fourth consecutive defeat at the hands of visitors, FC Groningen to leave the side that only regained its top flight status last summer on the brink of an immediate return to the second tier.

With a trip to title-chasing Ajax on the horizon, this was a must-win encounter for Maaskant’s side. However, the hosts – having ridden their luck when an unmarked Bryan Linssen saw his vicious back post drive turned onto the crossbar in the 24th minute by the exposed Theo Zwarthoed in the home side’s net, found themselves trailing at the interval.

Despite having earlier been denied by Zwathoed – the home ‘keeper having sent Mimoun Mahi’s near post drive cannoning off the outside of his right hand upright on the half hour mark after the ball had come the 23-year-old’s way when Linssen had charged down a wayward pass from Xandro Schenk mid-way inside the home side’s half, Groningen’s top scorer was on hand to put Ernest Faber’s men into the ascendancy eight minutes before the break – Mahi slipping the ball past the onrushing Zwarthoed after his run was found by a perfectly weighted pass from Ruben Jenssen.

Following the resumption, the hosts threw everything at their guests but were lucky not to fall further behind when an unmarked Jesper Drost saw his back post header from an Oussama Idrissi corner from the left in the 50th minute cannon off Zwarthoed’s left hand upright before the 21-year-old sent the rebound over the bar from a few yards out.

However, despite Mahi also hitting the outside of the same post shortly before the hour mark – having been found in acres of space in the home side’s area by a square ball from Drost, the hosts remained within touching distance of their visitors and, against the run of play, Maaskant’s side did eventually claw their way back onto level terms sixteen minutes from time via the club’s top scorer, Sam Hendriks – Elvis Manu slipping the former Ajax forward in behind the Groningen rear guard before the 22-year-old beat the exposed Sergio Padt at his near post with a low drive.

However, just as soon as the home side had clawed their way back onto level terms, Maaskant’s battle-weary troops found themselves behind once more when Drost latched onto an incisive through ball from Juninho Bacuna and, despite very nearly losing his footing, rounded Zwarthoed to restore the visitor’s advantage.

Despite finding themselves trailing for the second time with time running out and their fate likely sealed, the hosts got up off the canvais with one last act of defiance – Darren Maatsen firing home a Sebastien Locigno cross from the right at the back post with a minute of the ninety left to play to put the home side on course for a morale-boosting point.

Yet, Maaskant’s brave charges were left empty handed for the fourth game in succession when, three minutes into added time – having been put in the clear by a well-timed Alexander Sørloth  through ball on half way, Mahi streaked half the length of the field before rounding Zwarthoed to bag his sixteenth of a prolific campaign and snatch all three points for Faber’s side.

Rooted to the foot of the standings with five points separating them from a promotion/ relegation playoff place and with just two games left to play, it now appears only a matter of time before the Eagles’ seemingly inevitable fate is confirmed.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the Stadion Galgenwaard where hosts FC Utrecht got back to winning ways at the expense of struggling Roda JC.

However, despite their visitors precarious league position, Yannis Anastasiou’s troops didn’t make life easy for their high flying hosts who, following their reversal at De Kuip last time out, endured another frustrating outing here and, despite the home side dominating the match for large periods, it appeared that the Kerkrade-based outfit – who had taken seven points from the last nine to move out of the bottom three prior to making the trip to Utrecht, were on course for another priceless point in their quest for survival when, shortly before the hour mark, Gyrano Kerk so nearly capped a mazy run that began mid-way inside his own half by breaking the deadlock but, having left half the opposition in his wake before cutting inside Chris Kum and Daryl Werker, the 21-year-old saw his low drive rattle the foot of the exposed, Benjamin van Leer’s right hand upright.

Yet, having survived another scare – when Kerk saw his goal-bound effort cleared off the line by Werker eight minutes from time, the visitor’s luck eventually ran out in the 87th minute when Zakaria Labyad bent a spectacular free kick from just outside the area past a helpless van Leer to leave the away side empty handed and teetering precariously above the bottom three with just two points separating Anastasiou’s men from both Sparta Rotterdam and NEC Nijmegen – who occupy 16th and 17th respectively.

However, one side who no longer have to worry about beating the drop are ADO Den Haag, who – despite having seemingly been dead and buried when Alfons Groenendijk took the reins following the dismissal of Željko Petrović at the start of February, are now assured of retaining their top flight status after bagging all three points at the expense of fellow strugglers, Sparta Rotterdam at Het Kasteel on Sunday afternoon.

The visitors – who arrived in Rotterdam having taken ten points from the last twelve available, wasted little time in asserting their authority over Alex Pastoor’s relegation-threatened side and took an early lead through a spectacular Abdenasser El Khayati drive from range with just ten minutes on the clock – the 28-year-old’s fourth in ADO colours following his loan switch from Queens Park Rangers at the end of January ultimately seeing Groenendijk’s side secure the victory they required to ensure their Eredivisie status.

Meanwhile, at the other end of the table it proved to be a pivotal weekend in the title race.

With reigning back-to-back league champions, PSV Eindhoven playing host to second placed, Ajax in De Topper in Sunday’s late game, league leaders, Feyenoord – who, despite having recorded just one win from their last four games away from home, stole an early march on their bitter rivals from Amsterdam to keep themselves on course for a first league title since 1999 by making short work of their potentially tricky trip to the GelreDome – the table toppers seeing off cup finalists, Vitesse Arnhem in routine fashion thanks to a first half double from the league’s top scorer – Nicolai Jorgensen, to move four points clear at the top of the standings with just two games left to play.

With Henk Fraser’s men eyeing next Sunday’s KNVB Beker showdown with AZ Alkmaar at De Kuip, their high-flying visitors – who having seen their defence of the cup end at the hands of their hosts when the two sides men in Arnhem at the end of January, took full advantage of the home side’s lack of focus.

 Just ten minutes had elapsed when a Steven Berghuis corner from the left found Jens Toornstra unmarked at the back post with time and space to draw a smart save from Eloy Room. However, the home keeper could only parry the ball to the feet of the waiting Nicolai Jorgensen who gleefully tapped home his 20th league goal of the season from close range.

Shortly before the half hour mark the away side doubled their advantage with Jorgensen just about forcing home a close-range header to bag his second of the afternoon which, despite his best efforts, Room failed to prevent crossing the line – Toornstra having found the 26-year-old unmarked at the back post with a pinpoint cut-back from the by-line.

The visitors could and should have made their victory more emphatic nine minutes later but Berghuis saw his rasping drive from the edge of the box strike the inside of Room’s left hand upright after the Watford loanee had been slipped in by a deft touch from Eljero Elia.

However, despite failing to add to their advantage in a goalless second period, Jorgensen’s brace ultimately proved enough to secure three more priceless points for Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men in their pursuit of a long-awaited fifteenth league title.

Feyenoord’s victory meant that Ajax – fresh from seeing off Schalke 04 to progress to the last four of the UEFA Europa League following a heroic performance in Gelsenkirchen on Thursday evening, had to respond in kind by taking all three points from their clash with outgoing champions, PSV Eindhoven at the Philips Stadion a little later on Sunday afternoon.

However, with the majority of the starting eleven selected by Ajax coach, Peter Bosz having begun Thursday’s gruelling 2nd leg in Germany – which eventually went to extra time before late strikes from first, Nick Viergever and then, Amin Younes saw the four-time European champions secure a place in the semi-final of a continental competition for the first time in twenty years, Ajax struggled to keep pace with Phillip Cocu’s men who, despite now being mathematically out of the title race, have not yet given up hope of snatching a place in the UEFA Champions League next term.

The hosts certainly did their chances of catching Ajax the power of good when, having seen Matthijs de Ligt bring down Steven Bergwijn just outside the area with 25 minutes on the clock, Jurgen Locadia – who was once again preferred to Luuk de Jong by PSV coach, Cocu, rifled the resultant free-kick past Andre Onana in the Ajax net to not only give the hosts the lead but ultimately the victory – leaving the former champions just three points of their visitors.

Despite their UEFA Europa League heroics and having suffered just three defeats in the league this term, Ajax’s title chances now appear to be on the wane as Bosz’s men now find themselves four points adrift of league leaders, Feyenoord with just two games left to play.

Results: Week 32

SC Heerenveen 1-0 Willem II

NEC Nijmegen 0-1 Excelsior

AZ Alkmaar 2-1 FC Twente

PEC Zwolle 1-2 Heracles Almelo

Go Ahead Eagles 2-3 FC Groningen

FC Utrecht 1-0 Roda JC

Sparta Rotterdam 0-1 ADO Den Haag

Vitesse Arnhem 0-2 Feyenoord

PSV Eindhoven 1-0 AFC Ajax

 

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Thirty-One

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The thirty first round of Eredivisie action got underway on Friday evening in Almelo where cup finalists, AZ Alkmaar got their pursuit of a UEFA Europa League playoff place back on track at the expense of hosts, Heracles.

Having gone three games without a win prior to this encounter at the Polman Stadion and with their cup final date with Vitesse Arnhem looming at the end of April, John van den Brom’s men were determined to find their form and, following a goalless opening period, took the lead seven minutes into the second half – former Heracles striker, Wout Weghorst coming back to haunt his old club by slamming the ball past Bram Castro from a few yards out after it fell at his feet off Joris van Overeem who intercepted Justin Hoogma’s attempted clearance from a Ridgeciano Haps cross that was originally intended for the big AZ forward.

The former home favourite then slipped Iranian international, Alireza Jahanbakhsh in on the right who, having escaped the attentions of Thomas Bruns, doubled the away side’s advantage eight minutes from time.

Having seen Dabney dos Santos nearly make it three for the visitors – the 20-year-old rattling Castro’s left hand upright with a hopeful outside of the boot attempt in the 90th minute that left the home ‘keeper rooted to the spot, the hosts did eventually claw their way back into the contest but Brandley Kuwas’ spectacularly struck free kick from mid-way inside the visitor’s half in the dying seconds proved too-little-too-late for John Stegeman’s side – whose quest for a UEFA Europa League playoff place of their own now appears to be faltering.

Elsewhere, the Eredivisie welcomed back a familiar face for 2017-18 as VVV Venlo sealed a return to the top flight of Dutch football at the fourth time of asking following victory over RKC Waalwijk at the Mandemakers Stadion on Friday evening.

Needing a win to secure a long-overdue Eredivisie return following their demotion in 2013, Maurice Steijn’s side hit the front seven minutes before the break through a Clint Leemans penalty – Evander Sno sending Vito van Crooij tumbling in the home side’s area to leave referee, Jochem Kamphuis with little option but to point to the spot from which Leemans sent RKC, ‘keeper, Tamati Williams the wrong way.

However, the promotion party had to be temporarily put on hold when Peter van den Berg’s men drew level through a spot kick of their own – Johan Voskamp restoring parity ten minutes into the second half after Kenny Anderson had been felled just inside the visitor’s area by a rash challenge from Jerold Promes.

But, just when it seemed the game would end all square, a Leemans free-kick from just outside the area in the last minute of normal time left Williams rooted to the spot to ultimately earn the win the visitors required to secure their return to the elite of Dutch football after three long years in the wilderness.

With promotion already assured, VVV now turn their attention to securing the Eerste Divisie title – with eight points separating Steijn’s men from Jong Ajax (who cannot be promoted) in second – who they entertain at De Koel on the 28th April, and just four games to play.

Saturday’s Eredvisie action got underway at the Parkstad Limburg Stadion where hosts, Roda JC took a big step towards ensuring their top flight status by seeing off last season’s Eerste Divisie champions, Sparta Rotterdam.

Coming into this encounter Yannis Anastasiou’s men trailed their visitors by a point and knew anything less than victory over their relegation rivals would likely condemn the home side to the lottery of the promotion/relegation playoffs.

With that in mind the hosts were the quicker out of the blocks and took the lead just before the quarter hour mark through a near post header from Abdul Ajagun following a Mikhail Rosheuvel cross from the right.

The hosts could have doubled their advantage just prior to the half time break but Tom van Hyfte saw his blockbuster from just outside the area cannon back off Roy Kortsmit’s crossbar in the first minute of added time.

The home side did eventually make it two on the hour mark when Ajagun was left with just Kortsmit to beat a few yards from goal after the ball broke in his direction following a poor attempted clearance of a Dani Schahin downward header by Mart Dijkstra – allowing the 24-year-old Nigerian to claim his second of the game and fourth of the season for the hosts.

Having seen Paco van Moorsel rattle Benjamin van Leer’s left hand upright with a speculative effort from the left in the 72nd minute, Alex Pastoor’s men did eventually claw their way back into proceedings twelve minutes from time through substitute, Thomas Verhaar who – having replaced injured top scorer, Loris Brogno – the Belgian having been carried from the field after going down under a clumsy challenge from Chris Kum just after the half hour mark, curled the ball into the top right hand corner of van Leer’s net after having been found in space on the edge of the box by Ryan Sanusi.

However, any hopes that the visitors harboured of making a comeback were dispelled by Mikhail Rosheuvel – veteran centre half, Kum capping a marauding run deep into enemy territory by first playing a neat give-and-go with Schahin on the edge of the area before hitting the by-line and cutting the ball back for Rosheuvel to tap into an empty net in the 89th minute to take the hosts clear of the drop zone while condemning Sparta to a place in the bottom three.

While their chances of making it three Eredivisie titles in as many years likely ended with defeat at De Kuip at the end of February, PSV Eindhoven had managed to remain on the fringes of the title race in the hope of snagging second place and with it a route into the UEFA Champions League for next season.

However, it appears that the reigning back-to-back champions must now be content with third place after Phillip Cocu’s side were held by struggling ADO Den Haag at the Kyocera Stadion on Saturday evening.

With Dutch international, Luuk de Jong left on the bench in favour of Jurgen Locadia, Cocu’s gamble soon paid off as, having been slipped in by a marauding run to the by-line by Santiago Arias, the 23-year-old then laid the ball off for Davy Propper who – having wrong footed Thomas Meißner, put the visitors into the ascendancy from the edge of the box with just seven minutes on the clock.

Despite enduring a torrid campaign, things have been looking up of late for the hosts who have hit form at just the right time under new coach, Alfons Groenendijk – having won their last three games on the bounce ahead of this encounter, and, despite leaving it late, the home side would eventually find their way back into this one through Japanese international, Mike Havenaar who – having seen an earlier effort ruled out for offside by referee, Bas Nijhuis ten minutes after the resumption, was on hand to head home from close range after Jeroen Zoet failed to hold on to Aaron Meijers’ rasping drive from just outside the area following an Abdenasser Khayati corner from the right three minutes from time to secure another priceless point in ADO’s quest for survival.

Elsewhere, another side looking to preserve their Eredivisie status – Excelsior, took a big step towards doing just that by edging out cup finalists, Vitesse Arnhem at the Stadion Woudestein.

With time rapidly running out for those at the wrong end of the table, Mitchell van der Gaag’s men knew that there was little margin for error here and, after centre half, Jordy de Wijs saw his header rattle Eloy Room’s crossbar following a Ryan Koolwijk corner from the left in the ninth minute, Mike van Duinen teed up Nigel Hasselbaink to crash the ball past Room from the edge of the box – putting the hosts on course for just their seventh league victory of what has been a tough campaign thus far for the modest Rotterdam-based outfit, four minutes later.

Despite failing to add to their slender advantage, the home supporters could ultimately breathe a little easier as they saw their heroes also record just their second clean sheet of the season in the league, and first since a 2-0 home win over Groningen in mid-August, to move out of the drop zone with just three games to play.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded in Enschede where hosts, FC Twente put another struggling side – NEC Nijmegen, to the sword in merciless fashion – hitting Peter Hyballa’s troops for three without reply at De Grolsch Veste.

Despite Vak-P being left completely empty for the opening quarter hour by the home support in response to action taken by police during the host’s last home game against PSV, the Twente players were left un-phased by matters off the field and hit the front just twelve minutes in through Manchester City loanee, Enes Unal – the 19-year-old Turkish international stooping low to head home a Mateusz Klich corner from the right at the near post.

Fellow Manchester City loanee, Yaw Yeboah should have doubled the host’s advantage just after the half hour mark but could only test the durability of Joris Delle’s crossbar after the tenacity of Fredrik Jensen saw the 19-year-old dispossess NEC full back, Michael Heinloth inside his own area before squaring the ball across the face of the visitor’s goal only to see the Ghanaian – with the goal at his mercy, inexplicably fail to find the back of the net from just outside the box.

However, the home side did eventually make it two when Jensen capped a neat give-and-go with Unal with a well taken strike thirteen minutes into the second half before Unal claimed his second of the match and seventeenth of what has been an impressive season in the Dutch top flight for the young Turk by chipping a perfectly weighted through ball from fellow loanee, Bersant Celina, over the onrushing Delle’s head in the second minute of added time to make it three for the hosts – bringing to an end a wretched run of three games without a win for Twente.

Meanwhile, things continue to get worse for NEC who, having slipped to their sixth consecutive defeat, find themselves mired in the bottom three with time rapidly running out.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway in Tilburg where hosts, Willem II ended a run of four without a win by seeing off the challenge of bottom of the table, Go Ahead Eagles – for whom any hope of retaining Eredivisie status now appears lost.

Despite pulling a rabbit out of the proverbial hat by picking up three points at De Grolsch Veste in Rob Maaskant’s first game in charge, this latest reversal makes it three defeats on the bounce for the new Eagles coach and, with his side now five points adrift of both, NEC Nijmegen and Sparta Rotterdam – who currently occupy the promotion/ relegation playoff places and seven behind Roda JC in 15th with just three games remaining – which include a trip to title-chasing, Ajax, it would appear the Deventer-based outfit’s brave struggle to retain the top flight status they secured last summer via the promotion/relegation playoffs is nearing an ultimately unsuccessful conclusion.

Despite the hosts going closest to opening the scoring in the early stages – Thom Haye seeing his effort in the eighth minute ruled out for offside by referee, Jeroen Manschot, with everything to play for, the away side enjoyed the better of a goalless first half but, as so often this season, crucially failed to take their chances.

Maaskant’s men were also left aggrieved by the failure of referee, Manschot to award the away side what seemed a clear-cut penalty when Liverpool loanee, Pedro Chirivella was held back by Funso Ojo just inches from the goal line as he attempted to get on the end of a Sam Hendriks flick-on following a Daniel Crowley cross from the right in the 65th minute.

However, with the official having waved away their protests, the visitors were made to pay for the profligacy eighteen minutes from time when half time substitute, Fran Sol opened the scoring for the hosts – bagging his tenth of the season for the home side, with a close range header following a Jordy Croux cross from the right that left visiting ‘keeper, Theo Zwarthoed rooted to the spot.

Fellow replacement, Jari Schuurman, then sealed the win for Erwin van de Looi’s men eight minutes from time by volleying home a flick-on from Watford loanee, Obbi Oulare from just outside the box.

The victory takes hosts to the brink of securing their top flight status while a third defeat in as many games condemns the Eagles to what now seems an inevitable return to the second tier next season.

Go Ahead Eagles’ fate will likely be sealed next Saturday evening when they entertain FC Groningen who put themselves back into the race for a UEFA Europa League playoff place by hitting visitors, PEC Zwolle for five on Saturday afternoon.

Ernest Faber had left his side under no illusions about what he made of their woeful performance last time out against ADO Den Haag and the home side ultimately responded to their coach’s criticism in emphatic fashion – hitting the front through Bryan Linssen, who slid the ball past visiting ‘keeper, Mickey van der Hart after playing a nice give-and-go with Mimoun Mahi – whose cut-back found the 26-year-old’s unchecked run into the visitor’s area, just before the quarter hour mark.

Having made the breakthrough, the hosts then set about tearing the visiting rear guard to shreds as, just five minutes after hitting the front, the home side doubled their advantage when Oussama Idrissi broke clear down the left and squared for the club’s top scorer – Mahi, to double the home side’s advantage before Linssen glanced in an Idrissi corner from the right to bring up number three for Faber’s troops eight minutes before the break.

Following a torrid opening period, Ron Jans’ side emerged with renewed purpose for the second half and clawed their way back into proceedings through Birmingham City loanee, Nicolai Brock-Madsen – who prodded home a Django Warmerdam corner from the right a minute after the resumption.

However, any hope Jans might have harboured of his side making a game of it in the second stanza were soon snuffed out by Mahi who restored the host’s three goal cushion just seven minutes later – the 23-year-old running onto a perfectly weighted ball from Jesper Drost before holding off the attentions of substitute, Calvin Verdonk and firing the ball past the exposed van der Hart.

Substitute, Ajdin Hrustic made it five with two minutes of normal time left to play – the 20-year-old Romanian curling the ball beyond the reach of van der Hart from just outside the area to seal a crucial win that keeps the home side’s quest for European football alive.

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Having squandered two points last time out against PEC Zwolle, league leaders, Feyenoord edged closer to their first league title for eighteen years by getting back to winning ways at the expense of another European hopeful – FC Utrecht, at De Kuip on Sunday afternoon.

However, Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side were given an early scare when, having been sent clear by a long, raking ball from Sofyan Amrabat, Gyrano Kerk saw his effort come back off the foot of Brad Jones’ right hand upright after the 21-year-old had seemingly done all of the hard work – having rounded Feyenoord’s Australian ‘keeper and slipped the ball beyond the covering Bart Nieuwkoop from a tight angle.

Following an goalless opening period, the home side emerged from the interval with renewed purpose and took the lead just three minutes after the re-start – the fit-again, Nicolai Jorgensen heading Eric Botteghin’s long ball into the path of Jens Toornstra who volleyed the Danish marksman’s flick-on beyond the reach of Utrecht ‘keeper, David Jensen from the edge of the area.

Despite enjoying a plethora of chances to put the game to bed the hosts also rode their luck at times during an open second half and it took until ten minutes from time for van Bronckhorst’s title-hopefuls to put the seal on another crucial victory – Eljero Elia cutting in from the left and escaping the attentions of Giovanni Troupee before curling the ball beyond the reach of Jensen to put an end their stubborn visitor’s resistance.

With Feyenoord having extended their advantage at the top of the standings to four points, the pressure was then on second placed, Ajax to respond in kind at home to Heerenveen – which Peter Bosz’s men did in some style by hitting their visitors for five.

However, the hosts were slow out of the blocks and fell behind when Reza Ghoochannejhad capped off a swift break by putting the away side into the ascendancy with just eight minutes on the clock after the Iranian international had been slipped in by an incisive pass from Sam Larsson – an unlikely lead given the fact that Jurgen Streppel’s side came into this encounter having lost their last eight on the bounce in all competitions away from home.

Despite suffering an early setback, the hosts were nearly back on level terms just four minutes later – Kasper Dolberg rising highest to head a Lasse Schone corner from the right against Erwin Mulder’s right hand upright.

The home side did eventually restore parity in the 24th minute when Nick Viergever – who had, three minute earlier, been somewhat lucky to survive what looked to be a clear-cut penalty appeal from the visitors after the Ajax left back appeared to handle a Luciano Slagveer effort on the edge of his own box, chested home Davinson Sanchez’s flick-on into the back of Mulder’s net from close range following a Hakim Ziyech corner from the left.

Having seen two of his defensive colleagues combine to level proceedings, Total Football was in evidence once more as marauding 17-year-old, Matthijs de Ligt – having played a neat one-two with Dolberg, put the hosts into the ascendancy just after the half hour mark before the home side added a third when David Neres teed up Ajax skipper, Davy Klaassen for a routine tap-in from close range three minutes before the break.

The home side began the second half in much the same way they ended the first and came close to adding a fourth shortly after the hour mark when a Ziyech free kick from just outside the area cannoned back off Mulder’s left hand post with the ex-Feyenoord ‘keeper left rooted to the spot.

Having been restored to the starting XI by coach, Bosz, Kasper Dolberg marked his return from injury by picking himself up to add a fourth from the spot in the 68th minute – the Danish starlet having earlier been brought down in the area by a clumsy challenge from behind by substitute, Morten Thorsby which left referee, Danny Makkelie little option but to award the home side a penalty.

A minute later Bosz handed Deyovaisio Zeefuik his first team debut – the 19-year-old full back becoming the ninth youngster of the season to receive his first team bow from the Ajax coach, before Brazilian starlet, Neres then sealed the points for the hosts by stealing a march on Wout Faes before rounding visiting ‘keeper, Mulder and rolling the ball into an empty net seven minutes from time.

With Feyenoord’s advantage once more reduced to just a single point, Bosz’s side now face the most important week of their season with the return leg of their UEFA Europa League quarter final tie against Schalke 04 – into which Ajax carry a two goal advantage following a scintillating performance against the German side in their first encounter at the Amsterdam ArenA, to come on Thursday evening in Gelsenkirchen before Ajax then travel to face outgoing champions, PSV Eindhoven in de Topper on Sunday afternoon – a match that Phillip Cocu’s men must win if they wish to retain any hope of snagging a place in the UEFA Champions League out from under the noses of their visitors who, in turn, must win to keep their title hopes alive.

Results: Week 31

Heracles 1-2 AZ Alkmaar

Roda JC 3-1 Sparta Rotterdam

ADO Den Haag 1-1 PSV Eindhoven

Excelsior 1-0 Vitesse Arnhem

FC Twente 3-0 NEC Nijmegen

 Willem II 2-0 Go Ahead Eagles

FC Groningen 5-1 PEC Zwolle

Feyenoord 2-0 FC Utrecht

AFC Ajax 5-1 SC Heerenveen

 

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Thirty

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Just a day after the conclusion of the previous round of action, the thirtieth round of Eredivisie fixtures got underway on Friday evening with visitors, Excelsior picking up three priceless points in their battle to avoid the drop against cross-city rivals and fellow strugglers, Sparta Rotterdam in a five-goal thriller at Het Kasteel.

Separated by just three points at the start of play and with both sides having suffered reversals in mid-week, each knew that a win was crucial, not least Mitchell van der Gaag’s men who, following a home defeat to FC Utrecht on Tuesday evening came into this encounter lying second off bottom in the standings.

Despite having lost three of their last four, it was the hosts who struck first through the unlikeliest of sources as Excelsior’s Ryan Koolwijk diverted a Martin Pusic effort into his own net with just ten minutes on the clock after a back-post scramble ensued following a Sparta corner from the right.

The home side could and should have doubled their advantage just two minutes later only for Paco van Moorsel to see his looping back post header cleared against the stranded Warner Hahn’s right hand upright by Jurgen Mattheij.

However, the visitors were undeterred and clawed their way back onto level terms thirteen minutes later through Nigel Hasselbaink who glanced the ball home from close range following a powerful back-post header from Mattheij after a Fredy Ribeiro corner from the left in the 23rd minute.

Coming into this derby clash, Excelsior had lost just one of their last five and hit the front a minute before the break – Stanley Elbers being played in by a glancing header from Mike van Duinen before slipping the ball between the legs of Roy Kortsmit to put the visitors into the ascendancy.

The visitors would extend their advantage three minutes into the second half – Hasselbaink bagging his second of the match and eighth of the season after being slipped in by an incisive through ball from Ribeiro.

Alex Pastoor’s troops rallied late in the match and found their way back into the contest three minutes from time through Pusic who, having seen Koolwijk take the unwanted credit for diverting the 29-year-old’s earlier effort into the back of his own net, the much-travelled Austrian forward bagged his third in Sparta colours following his January loan move from FC Midtjylland by stabbing the ball over the line after van Moorsel had drawn the attentions of Hahn in the 87th minute.

However, it was the away side who held on to ultimately take the local bragging rights as well as three vital points that saw van der Gaag’s side climb out of the bottom three and join their cross-city rivals on 28 points.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the GelreDome where cup finalists, Vitesse Arnhem eased past visitors, Heerenveen thanks to a hat-trick from Ricky van Wolfswinkel.

The hosts were out of the blocks quickly with Navarone Foor bagging his second in as many games following a nice give-and-go with Chelsea loanee, Nathan with just five minutes on the clock before van Wolfswinkel headed home a Foor corner to double the home side’s advantage just short of the quarter hour mark.

Despite van Wolfswinkel rattling Erwin Mulder’s crossbar eight minutes later, it was the visitors who clawed themselves back into the contest just after the half hour mark – Luciano Slagveer sliding the ball past the exposed Eloy Room after latching on to an incisive through ball from Reza Ghoochannejhad.

Henk Fraser’s men had to wait until twenty minutes from time to restore their two-goal cushion – Van Wolfswinkel tapping home from close range following a marauding run by Alexander Büttner before the Dutch international claimed all three points and the match ball by sliding home a pinpoint cross from Milot Rashica fifteen minutes from time to make it 18 goals in the league this term and 19 in total for the 28-year-old who is now just a goal shy of Nicolai Jorgensen at the top of the Eredivisie goal-scoring charts.

A late Sam Larsson screamer came as scant consolation for Jurgen Streppel’s men whose push for a UEFA Europa League playoff place continues to falter.

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With the first leg of their UEFA Europa League quarter final with Schalke 04 to come on Thursday evening at the Amsterdam ArenA, Ajax remained focused on the job in hand by hitting hosts, NEC Nijmegen for five on Saturday evening to move level on points with Feyenoord at the top of the standings ahead of the Rotterdam giant’s trip to Zwolle on Sunday afternoon.

When Wojciech Golla – with Bertrand Traore at his heels, slid a David Neres cross from the right into his own net with just four minutes on the clock the writing was on the wall for Peter Hyballa’s side who came into this encounter having lost four on the spin.

In truth the visitors barely got out of second gear as they doubled their advantage just four minutes later when an Amin Younes through ball found Brazilian starlet, Neres who had the simple task of slipping the ball past the exposed Joris Delle as the home side’s beleaguered rear guard appealed in vain for a flag that never materialised before Chelsea loanee, Bertrand Traore then skipped through more shambolic defending to make it three for Peter Bosz’s men just after the half hour mark.

Having been played off the park in the first half the hosts emerged for the second stanza with renewed vigour and, having seen a potential fourth goal for the hosts chalked off by referee Bas Nijhuis who adjudged that the ball had actually gone out of play prior to Klaassen squeezing the ball past Delle from the unlikeliest of angles seven minutes after the restart, clawed their way back into the contest just three minutes later through Ferdi Kadioglu, who had the presence of mind to lob Andre Onana delightfully from the edge of the box as the Cameroon international rushed off his line in an attempt to narrow the 17-year-old’s angle after the substitute had been found in acres of space on the left by a pinpoint diagonal from Mohamed Rayhi.

However, any thoughts of a comeback were dispelled on the hour mark as Traore bagged himself a brace – Younes skipping around a number of challenges before squaring for skipper, Davy Klaassen who then teed up the Chelsea loanee for his third goal in his last two games.

Hakim Ziyech put the icing on the cake by evading the attentions of three players before prodding Ajax’s fifth of the evening past Delle twelve minutes from time to keep the visitor’s title challenge on track while condemning the out-of-form hosts to a place in the bottom three with just four games left to play.

While NEC Nijmegen seem unable to halt their downward spiral, ADO Den Haag continue to pull clear of the dreaded bottom three – Alfons Groenendijk’s rejuvenated troops making it four wins from their last five outings by seeing off visitors, FC Groningen on Saturday evening.

Danny Bakker set the hosts on their way by deflecting home Aaron Meijers’ wayward shot with the inside of his left heel following an ADO corner from the left just short of the quarter hour mark before Dion Malone then doubled the home side’s advantage eight minutes later – the 28-year-old firing the ball past Sergio Padt after the ‘keeper had initially denied Edouard Duplan just seconds earlier as a Sheraldo Becker cross from the left sparked chaos in the visitor’s area in the 21st minute.

Both Becker and Mike Havenaar have appeared reborn under Groenendijk and the two combined for the host’s third of the evening on 23 minutes – Becker floating over a well-weighted cross from the right for the unmarked Japanese international to head home his fourth goal in his last four outings.

Any hope Ernest Faber’s men may have harboured of making a comeback seemed to be extinguished just minutes after the restart when Malone notched his second of the evening with a cheeky flick from close range after his surging burst into the box was picked out by a pinpoint cross from Meijers in the 47th minute.

However, Faber’s troops rallied thereafter and five minutes later were gifted a way back in the game – referee, Jeroen Manschot pointing to the spot after Jesper Drost was pulled down in the box by Malone leaving , Mimoun Mahi to slot home his twelfth of the season from the resultant penalty.

Bryan Linssen then fanned the flames of an unlikely Groningen comeback by lashing the visitor’s second past Robert Zwinkels from just outside the area after the hosts failed to clear a corner from the right in the 64th minute.

With time running out, Linssen was on hand once more to provide a tense finish by rolling home his second from a similar range in the third minute of added time but it ultimately proved too-little-too-late to salvage anything for Faber’s men whose hopes of a UEFA Europa League playoff place are now a fading memory.

Meanwhile, by virtue of this latest triumph, ADO now find themselves just two points off Groningen and crucially, three points clear of the drop-zone.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded at De Adelaarshorst where a week that started so promisingly for hosts, Go Ahead Eagles ended in despair as the home side were hit for four in front of their own fans by local rivals, Heracles.

Having ushered in the Robert Maaskant era with renewed optimism following just their second away league victory of the season against another local rival – FC Twente last Sunday afternoon, the hosts had endured a miserable evening at De Kuip in mid-week – being hit for eight by their title-chasing hosts in a morale crushing defeat and, when Elvis Manu was shown a red card by referee, Edwin van de Graaf just twelve minutes in – the Brighton loanee having been adjudged to have handled a goal-bound Brandley Kuwas effort, things began to unravel once more for Maaskant’s men after Thomas Bruns subsequently put the visitors into the ascendancy from the spot in the thirteenth minute.

The home side’s brittle confidence was all too visible thereafter as John Stegeman’s men proceeded to pull the home defence to pieces – Samuel Armenteros – who had earlier escaped punishment following what appeared to be a blatant hand-ball in the visitor’s area minutes before Manu’s dismissal for a similar offence at the other end of the field, doubling the away side’s advantage from close range after home ‘keeper, Theo Zwarthoed could only parry a Kristoffer Peterson strike before Peterson made it three with just 21 minutes on the clock – the 22-year-old Swede gliding past two defenders before curling the ball into the top left hand corner of Zwarthoed’s net from the edge of the box.

With Wednesday’s capitulation still fresh in the mind, the home side rallied thereafter and clawed their way back into the contest just a minute later through a spectacular strike from Arsenal loanee Daniel Crowley – the 19–year-old cutting in from the left before evading the attentions of Tim Breukers and curling the ball delightfully into the top left hand corner of the net with visiting ‘keeper, Bram Castro left rooted to the spot.

However, any hopes Maaskant’s troops may have harboured about making a comeback were dispelled just before the interval when Sander Fischer was adjudged to have brought down Robin Gosens in the host’s area by referee, van de Graaf – leaving Swedish hot-shot, Armenteros to add a killer fourth from the spot by sending Zwarthoed the wrong way.

The home side tightened up following the resumption and could have made a game of it had a Sam Hendriks’ free kick cannoned off the inside of Bram Castro’s left hand upright as opposed to the outside eighteen minutes from time.

Meanwhile, at the other end, despite failing to add to their lead the away side continued to threaten – Reuven Niemeijer hitting the base of Zwarthoed’s right hand upright with a quarter of an hour to go.

Having conceded twelve goals in their last two outings, Maaskant’s men are now staring relegation square in the face as the Eagles now find themselves five points adrift at the foot of the standings with time and games quickly running out to preserve their top flight status.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the AFAS Stadion where visitors, Roda JC earned another vital point in their battle to avoid the drop at the expense of hosts, AZ Alkmaar.

Despite dominating the opening period and deservedly taking the lead just after the half hour mark through Iranian international, Alireza Jahanbakhsh – who cut in from the right and  turned Ard van Peppen inside out before slamming the ball past visiting ‘keeper Benjamin van Leer from the tightest of angles, the hosts then found themselves back on level terms with their struggling guests just six minutes later when 22-year-old centre half, Daryl Werker escaped the attentions of his marker to head home a Mitchel Paulissen corner from just inside the box six minutes before the break.

However, John van den Brom’s side should have sealed all three points twenty minutes from time when referee, Martin van den Kerkhof awarded the home side a penalty after Wout Weghorst’s shot from just outside the area was unwittingly handled by van Peppen. However, van Leer pawed away the former Heracles marksman’s resultant spot-kick to ultimately preserve a priceless point for Yannis Anastasiou’s side.

Having seen Ajax draw level on points at the top of the table following their thrashing of NEC Nijmegen on Saturday evening, league leaders, Feyenoord failed to back up their eight-goal demolition of relegation-threatened Go Ahead Eagles in mid-week with a second win in the space of five days but did come away from a potentially tricky trip to the MAC3PARK Stadion with a point thanks to a double from Watford loanee, Steven Berghuis.

Things got off to the worst possible start for van Bronckhorst’s title hopefuls – Ajax loanee, Queensy Menig racing onto an incisive through ball from Youness Mokhtar before bypassing the onrushing Brad Jones and rolling the ball into an empty net with just three minutes on the clock to put hosts, PEC Zwolle into the ascendancy before Bram van Polen then doubled the home side’s advantage ten minutes later – the 31-year-old defender beating Jones from a tight angle after Danny Holla’s penetrating through ball had seen the visitor’s rear guard turn to dust in the 13th minute.

With the away side faced with what would have been just their fourth league defeat of the season and their second in the space of seven days, Berghuis cut the home side’s advantage in half on 26 minutes – the 25–year-old playing a neat give-and-go with Bart Nieuwkoop following a quick throw-in on the right before cutting inside and beating Mickey van der Hart with a low drive that the home ‘keeper got a hand to but couldn’t prevent ending up in the bottom corner of his net .

Having last tasted the glory of a league title all the way back in 1999, the away side emerged with renewed vigour following the half time interval and clawed their way back onto level terms nine minutes after the restart – Berghuis taking advantage of the hospitality of the Zwolle backline and Feyenoord loanee, Calvin Verdonk in particular to once more cut in from the right before lashing the ball past van der Hart from the edge of the area to edge De club aan de Maas a point clear of bitter rivals, Ajax atop the standings and that little bit closer to ending the long suffering Rotterdam giant’s eighteen year wait for a fifteenth Eredivisie crown.

Elsewhere, FC Utrecht continued their relentless push for a place in the UEFA Europa League by putting FC Twente to the sword on Sunday afternoon to move five points clear in fourth.

Despite going in at half time empty handed following a dominant opening display, Utrecht eventually hit the front shortly after the hour mark with 21-year-old, Gyrano Kerk heading home from a pinpoint cross by Nacer Barazite.

The roles were then reversed as the former Arsenal man doubled the host’s advantage three minutes later – the 26-year-old squeezing the ball between Nick Marsman and the visiting ‘keeper’s near post having been teed up by Kerk.

Ajax loanee, Richairo Zivkovic then sealed the win for Utrecht twelve minutes after replacing Kerk – beating Marsman from just inside the area after being slipped in by the marauding Yassin Ayoub twelve minutes from time.

The thirtieth round of Eredivisie action was concluded at the Philips Stadion where reigning back-to-back champions, PSV Eindhoven put the disappointment of seeing their hopes of third straight Eredivisie crown disappear following a frustrating draw in Enschede on Thursday evening by hitting visitors, Willem II for five on Sunday afternoon.

Despite the emphatic nature of the eventual score-line, Erwin van de Looi’s men should have taken the lead ten minutes before the break when, despite replays clearly showing Thom Haye’s long range strike to have landed a substantial distance behind the line after coming off the underside of Jeroen Zoet’s crossbar, with no goal-line technology available to referee, Pol van Boekel, the visitors saw their appeals waved away after the official consulted with his assistant.

Having seen their grip on a third successive Eredivisie title begin to slip from their grasp when a similar situation had resulted in victory for Feyenoord after Zoet had unwittingly carried the ball over his own goal line in the two side’s ultimately decisive meeting at De Kuip at the end of February, the hosts capitalised on their good fortune on this occasion by taking the lead a minute into time added on at the end of the first half when Nicolas Isimat-Mirin ghosted in to head the home side ahead from an Andres Guardado corner.

Ten minutes into the second half the hosts doubled their advantage in carbon copy fashion – the unmarked Marco van Ginkel heading home another Guardado corner in the 55th minute.

Gaston Pereiro made it three for Cocu’s men fourteen minutes from time – bending the ball beyond the reach of visiting ‘keeper, Kostas Lamprou from close range after waltzing through the away side’s static rear guard to bag his tenth of what has been a prolific season for the 21-year-old Uruguayan before Mexican international, Guardado claimed a much-deserved goal of his own by unleashing a rocket from the edge of the box.

Van Ginkel then illustrated why Phillip Cocu is so eager to see the Dutch international return to Eindhoven on loan for a third time next term by putting the icing on a comprehensive victory for the home side with his seventh goal in eleven Eredivisie outings since his return from Stamford Bridge in January – beating Lamprou from the edge of the area after Guardado had slipped the 24-year-old in having dispossessed Erik Falkenburg deep in the away side’s half to leave Cocu’s men five points off the summit with a decisive meeting with second placed, Ajax on the horizon at the end of April as the dethroned champions look to take the solace of UEFA Champions League qualification from what has proved a disappointing campaign thus far.

Results: Week 30

Sparta Rotterdam 2-3 Excelsior

Vitesse Arnhem 4-2 SC Heerenveen

NEC Nijmegen 1-5 AFC Ajax

ADO Den Haag 4-3 FC Groningen

Go Ahead Eagles 1-4 Heracles

AZ Alkmaar 1-1 Roda JC

PEC Zwolle 2-2 Feyenoord

FC Utrecht 3-0 FC Twente

PSV Eindhoven 5-0 Willem II

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The games continued to come thick and fast in the Dutch top flight with the twenty ninth round of Eredivisie fixtures kicking off on Tuesday evening at the Stadion Woudestein where high flying FC Utrecht picked up a third win on the bounce at the expense of struggling Excelsior.

However, it was the hosts who hit the front with just five minutes on the clock when Mike van Duinen shrugged off the attentions of Kevin Conboy to put the home side into the ascendancy with a low drive to the far post that was beyond the reach of visiting ‘keeper, David Jensen.

Despite then seeing a Jurgen Mattheij effort ruled out for offside in the 17th minute and appearing to be in complete control of proceedings, Michell van der Gaag’s men ultimately failed to take anything from this encounter and saw their lead wiped out six minutes before the interval when referee, Jeroen Manschot awarded the visitors a penalty after Jordy de Wijs had tripped Sebastien Haller in the host’s area which Utrecht’s talismanic Frenchman then rolled past Warner Hahn to become the club’s all-time leading foreign goal-scorer – netting his 41st goal since his arrival from Auxerre.

The visitors wasted little time in taking the lead following the restart – Willem Janssen seeing his goal-bound strike headed into his own net by the unlucky Mattheij in the 48th minute before Erik ten Hag’s men sealed all three points seven minutes later when, having seen a Zakaria Labyad strike rattle Hahn’s crossbar, Haller was on hand to tee up Gyrano Kerk for the away side’s third.

With Utrecht almost assured of a place in the UEFA Europa League playoff places, Tuesday’s other fixture saw another European aspirant – Heerenveen, record just their third win since the turn of the year at the expense of Excelsior’s cross-city rivals, Sparta Rotterdam.

Despite eventually hitting their visitors for three, the home side struggled to break down Alex Pastoor’s well-drilled outfit in a goalless first period and it wasn’t until eleven minutes into the second half that Jurgen Streppel’s side finally made the breakthrough – Pelle van Amersfoort lobbing the ball over the head of Roy Kortsmit from the unlikeliest of angles before a flick on by Joost van Aken following a Sam Larsson free kick found its way past the Sparta ‘keeper eighteen minutes from time to double the host’s advantage.

Having seen his earlier goal-bound effort cleared off the line by David Mendes da Silva in a frustrating opening half for the home side, Heerenveen’s top scorer, Reza Ghoochannejhad found himself in the right place at the right time to seal all three points when Kortsmit could only parry Larsson’s strike into the Iranian international nine minutes from time.

Wednesday’s Eredivisie action got underway in Almelo where cup finalists, Vitesse Arnhem continued to close in on a place in the UEFA Europa League playoffs by taking all three points at the expense of hosts, Heracles in a bad tempered affair which saw both sides reduced to ten men.

Despite making a bright start, John Stegeman’s side failed to turn their early opportunities into goals and were made to pay for their profligacy two minutes before the break – Navarone Foor putting Henk Fraser’s side into the ascendancy in the 43rd minute when Milot Rashica intercepted a poor clearance by Robin Gosens to tee up Foor who then curled the ball beyond the reach of Bram Castro.

Despite Reuven Niemeijer rattling Eloy Room’s right hand upright for the home side in the 55th minute, things rapidly went south for the hosts thereafter – the home side being reduced to ten men a minute later by referee, Christiaan Bax after the official gave Robin Propper his marching orders when the centre half picked up his second yellow card in the space of five minutes after tugging back Ricky van Wolfswinkel.

Despite the visitors also later finding themselves a man down when Kevin Diks was dismissed four minutes from time – the man on loan from Fiorentina collecting his second yellow card of the match after needlessly shoving substitute, Brahim Darri to the ground as the two contested a high ball, Fraser’s side held on for all three points.

Like their northern neighbours, Heerenveen, Groningen have struggled to put wins on the board since the turn of the year but did post what was just their second victory since the turn of the year by seeing off struggling NEC Nijmegen on Wednesday evening.

Mimoun Mahi set the home side on the road to their first victory since mid-January by putting Ernest Faber’s side into the ascendancy on the half hour mark – Leandro Bacuna capitalising on a Julian von Haacke error before slipping Mahi in to fire the hosts ahead before Bacuna sealed a much-needed victory for Groningen by finding the net from range in the 67th minute.

Having ushered in the Robert Maaskant era with, what was, just their second away triumph in the league this term, Go Ahead Eagles arrived at De Kuip on Wednesday evening – despite their precarious league position, boasting a relatively good recent away record – having lost just once in their last six on the road.

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However, following defeat in Sunday’s Klassieker, hosts Feyenoord were eager to resume normal service following an out-of-sorts display in Amsterdam and, with the added incentive of putting their lowly visitors in their place after the Deventer-based outfit had remarkably become the first Eredivisie side this season to inflict defeat on the Rotterdam giants in the two side’s previous encounter at the start of November, Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s title chasers showed little mercy  – hitting their struggling visitors for eight without reply.

The home side wasted little time putting their guests to the sword – Steven Berghuis hitting the byline before teeing up Jens Toorntra to put the hosts into the ascendancy with just nine minutes gone before Eljero Elia doubled the league leader’s advantage on the quarter hour with a rare right-footed effort from just outside the box that left visiting ‘keeper, Theo Zwarthoed rooted to the spot.

It was three on the half hour – Feyenoord skipper, Dirk Kuyt claiming his 150th Eredivisie goal from close range to open the floodgates as first Toornstra in the 41st and then Jan-Arie van der Heijden on the stroke of half time found the back of the net to send the hosts in at the interval five goals to the good.

Things would only get worse in the second half for Maaskant’s beleaguered side who saw Eric Botteghin make it six five minutes after the restart – nodding the ball in on the goal-line after being found by central defensive colleague, van der Heijden’s powerful back-post header following a Feyenoord corner from the left.

Further misery was still to come for the visitors – Michiel Kramer eventually heading home the host’s seventh eighteen minutes from time after having squandered a plethora of opportunities following his inclusion in place of the club’s injured top scorer, Nicolai Jorgensen, before Toornstra thumped in number eight to complete his hat-trick in the 90th minute with a well-taken half volley at the back post to cap off a dominant performance by the home side which maintained their three point advantage over second placed Ajax at the top of the Eredivisie standings.

Meanwhile, the emphatic nature of the score-line was enough to send the visitors tumbling back to the foot of table.

While relegation rivals, Go Ahead Eagles were being flogged in Rotterdam, ADO Den Haag took the opportunity to move clear of the bottom three by recording their third win in their last four outings with success in Tilburg against Willem II.

Despite the hosts making the better start, it was the visitors who hit the front – Abdenasser el Khayati beating Kostas Lamprou from the edge of the box after smartly side-stepping the challenge of Darryl Lachman in the 21st minute.

However, the away side’s advantage would be wiped out just three minutes later – Watford loanee, Obbi Oularé punishing the poor handling of Robert Zwinkels after the visiting ‘keeper failed to hold on to a Pele van Anholt header.

Yet Alfons Groenendijk’s men weren’t about to let victory slip through their fingers and the away side ultimately sealed all three points three minutes before the break – Japanese international, Mike Havenaar beating Lamprou with a smart turn and strike in the box just seconds after Erik Falkenburg had missed a guilt-edged opportunity to give the home side the lead at the other end of the field while Zwinkels also made amends for his earlier error by denying Elmo Lieftink from point blank range with five minutes to go.

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Wednesday’s Eredivisie action was concluded at the Amsterdam ArenA where second placed Ajax followed up victory in Sunday’s Klassieker with a win over cup finalists, AZ Alkmaar.

The hosts wasted little time in asserting their authority in front of a vociferous home crowd – Justin Kluivert picking out Bertrand Traore for the Chelsea loanee to fire the home side into the ascendancy just after the quarter hour.

Despite their first half dominance, the hosts failed to add to their advantage in the opening forty five minutes and, ten minutes into the second half, found themselves back on level terms. This game marked Tim Krul’s return to the club where he spent the first half of the campaign on loan from Newcastle United before accepting a switch to Alkmaar during the January transfer window in search of first team football with Andre Onana having made the number one jersey his own at the Amsterdam ArenA.

However, it would be Onana’s error that would allow the away side back into the contest – the Cameroon international rushing out of his goal but failing to beat Wout Weghorst to a long ball which left the former Heracles striker the simple task of nodding into an empty net.

Yet Peter Bosz’s side weren’t about to relinquish their grip on the title just yet and restored their advantage nineteen minutes from time through an incredible bicycle kick from Colombian centre half, Davinson Sanchez.

Traore was then adjudged by referee, Dennis Higler to have been unlawfully brought down in the visitor’s area by the challenge of Rens van Eijden after which Lasse Schone stepped up to tuck away his second in as many games from the resultant spot kick to give the host’s a two-goal cushion with eight minutes to go.

However, the away side could have found themselves back into the contest five minutes later but Alireza Jahanbakhsh’s low drive three minutes from time only find the foot of Onana’s left hand upright.

Having missed out on the victory over Feyenoord on Sunday, Amin Younes capped off a stand-out performance by adding a fourth two minutes from time after being sent clear by a pinpoint goal kick from Onana to keep Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men within reach with just five games left to play.

Thursday’s Eredivisie action got underway in Kerkrade where Roda JC left it late to pick up just their fifth win of what has been a tough campaign thus far for Yannis Anastasiou’s side at the expense of PEC Zwolle.

However, it was the away side – fresh from unveiling John van ‘t Schip as successor to the departing Ron Jans, who made the brighter start and, having seen Frederic Ananou deny Queensy Menig with a last gasp block on the line just minutes earlier – the Ajax loanee seizing upon a wayward back-pass by Christian Kum and rounding Benjamin van Leer in the Roda goal before being denied by the 19-year-old German centre half, the visitors deservedly took the lead five minutes before the break through Younes Mokhtar who tapped the ball into an empty net after being teed up by the unselfish play of Ryan Thomas when the New Zealander found himself one-on-one with van Leer.

Despite their poor first half display the hosts emerged for the second half a different team and drew level three minutes after the restart – Gyliano van Velzen somehow managing to steer the ball past Mickey van der Hart with his backside after being picked out by a pinpoint near-post  cross from Mohamed El Makrini.

The hosts would then go on to secure a vital win in their quest to avoid the drop – Mikhail Rosheuvel pouncing to nod home the winner a minute from time after Beni Badibanga’s long range strike had initially rattled van der Hart’s crossbar.

The twenty ninth round of Eredivisie action was concluded in Enschede where FC Twente put Sunday’s derby defeat behind them by effectively ending PSV Eindhoven’s title hopes by virtue of a last gasp equaliser from Manchester City loanee, Bersant Celina.

Rene Hake’s men started the game the brighter of the two and took the lead with just seven minutes on the clock through another man on loan from the blue half of Manchester – Enes Unal, who, having shrugged off the attentions of Hector Moreno, beat Dutch international ‘keeper, Jeroen Zoet to bag the Turkish international’s fifth goal in his last six league outings.

However, the home side’s lead was soon wiped out by a second in as many games from the fit-again, Jurgen Locadia on the quarter hour mark after the 23-year-old had been put through by an angled ball from Davy Propper.

Despite Joachim Andersen having hit the base of Zoet’s right hand upright in the 25th minute, it was Phillip Cocu’s side who were the next to find the net – Moreno scrambling the ball over the line after Chelsea loanee, Marco van Ginkel’s initial header across the face of the host’s goal was parried into the path of the Mexican defender by home ‘keeper, Nick Marsman six minutes after the restart.

Yet the visitors were to be denied all three points and, in all likelihood, a third Eredivisie crown in as many years when substitute, Enis Bunjaki played in Celina for the Kosovar international to slide the ball beyond the reach of Zoet and earn the home side a share of the spoils in the dying seconds – leaving PSV seven points off the pace with just five matches left to play.

Results: Week 29

Excelsior 1-3 FC Utrecht

SC Heerenveen 3-0 Sparta Rotterdam

Heracles Almelo 0-1 Vitesse Arnhem

FC Groningen 2-0 NEC Nijmegen

Feyenoord 8-0 Go Ahead Eagles

Willem II 1-2 ADO Den Haag

AFC Ajax 4-1 AZ Alkmaar

Roda JC 2-1 PEC Zwolle

FC Twente 2-2 PSV Eindhoven

 

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Twenty-Eight

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Following the international break, the twenty eighth round of Eredivisie action got off to a false start on Saturday evening at the AFAS Stadion where cup finalists, AZ Alkmaar were held goalless by visitors, Groningen.

At the same time, visitors, Excelsior came from behind to pick up a priceless point in their battle to avoid the drop at the expense of hosts, PEC Zwolle at the MAC3PARK Stadion.

Yet it was the home side – buoyed by victory over local rivals, Go Ahead Eagles last time out, who seemed on course for a second win on the bounce when Ajax loanee, Django Warmerdam beat Feyenoord loanee, Warner Hahn from outside the box to notch his second goal in as many games in the 26th minute.

However, as the visitors proved last time out by frustrating the title ambitions of high-flying Ajax, Mitchell van der Gaag’s men are determined to retain their Eredivisie status and were back on level terms just eight minutes later – Luigi Bruins slotting the ball past Mickey van der Hart after being slipped in by Mike van Duinen eleven minutes before the break to ultimately edge the tiny Rotterdam-based outfit two points clear of the bottom three ahead of Sunday’s fixtures.

Despite there being no further goals, both sides threatened to edge themselves ahead before the break – Danny Holla rattling Hahn’s left hand upright in the 38th minute for the hosts before Excelsior’s Stanley Elbers slammed the ball against van der Hart’s crossbar in the 44th minute.

Elsewhere, reigning back-to-back champions, PSV Eindhoven temporarily moved into second placed by taking all three points from their trip to another side struggling at the wrong end of the table – Sparta Rotterdam.

With PSV’s title rivals, Ajax and Feyenoord set to lock horns in De Klassieker at the Amsterdam ArenA on Sunday afternoon, Phillip Cocu’s men knew that all three points were imperative if they harboured any hopes of remaining in the title picture and took the lead in the 21st minute – Jurgen Locadia beating Roy Kortsmit from just outside the box with a low drive to notch his first goal of an injury-ravaged campaign after the home side failed to adequately clear their lines following a Jetro Willems corner from the left.

With Jerson Cabral having failed to punish Jeroen Zoet after the Dutch international ‘keeper was involved in a mix-up with centre half, Hector Moreno – despite the former Feyenoord man being presented with an open goal, it was instead the visitors who made the home side pay for their profligacy by capitalising on an error in the home defence to double their advantage and ultimately secure all three points –  a Rick van Drongelen mistake allowing Chelsea loanee, Marco van Ginkel to skip around an exposed Kortsmit and roll the ball into an empty net three minutes before the break to move Cocu’s side within five points of league leader’s, Feyenoord.

FC Utrecht moved five points clear in fourth after seeing off fellow European hopefuls, Willem II on Saturday evening.

The hosts were the first out of the blocks at the Stadion Galgenwaard and had Sebastien Haller to thank when the talismanic Frenchman put the home side into the ascendancy with just ten minutes on the clock – Haller latching onto a pin-point cross from the left by Kevin Conboy to beat Kostas Lamprou in the visiting goal and notch his fortieth goal in Utrecht colours – a strike which equalled Stefaan Tanghe’s record as the club’s top foreign goal scorer.

Having wasted a number of chances to make the points safe, Erik ten Hag’s side eventually sealed the victory in the third minute of added time at the end of the game when Ajax loanee, Richairo Zivkovic found himself in the right place at the right time to tap the ball in from close range after Nacer Barazite had seen his curling effort cannon off both of Lamprou’s uprights.

At the same time, hosts Heracles came from behind to see off visitors, Heerenveen in emphatic fashion in Almelo – the hosts hitting Jurgen Streppel’s side for four at the Polman Stadion.

The visitors couldn’t have asked for a better start as, with just five minutes on the clock, Iranian international Reza Ghoochannejhad handed the away side the lead from the penalty spot – Mike te Wierik having brought down Pelle van Amersfoort in the box leaving referee, Martin van den Kerkhof  with little choice but to award Streppel’s out-of-form side a spot-kick.

Yet, despite being handed an early lead, instead of three much-needed points in their quest to secure a UEFA Europa League playoff place, Ghoochannejhad’s strike instead proved to be the one bright spot in an otherwise wretched evening for Streppel’s side who were pegged back just four minutes later when 22-year-old, Reuven Niemeijer slid home a Brandley Kuwas cross from the right at the back post to mark his first league start for the hosts with a first Eredivisie goal in the ninth minute.

Heracles’ top scorer, Samuel Armenteros put the hosts into the ascendancy with a well-placed free kick eleven minutes later before Kuwas repeated the free-scoring Swede’s feat by slamming home a set piece of his own with 26 minutes gone.

Things were starting to unravel for the visitors who then had Jerry St. Juste dismissed just after the half hour mark following a reckless challenge on Robin Gosens which earned the 20-year-old a second yellow card from referee, van den Kerkhof in the 31st minute.

Things went from bad to worse for the visitors as any thoughts Streppel’s troops may have harboured of a comeback were dispelled when Kristoffer Peterson made it four for John Stegeman’s men just short of the interval – the Swede heading home a Kuwas corner from the right, to leave the hosts just three points off their visitors and keep alive their dream of snatching a UEFA Europa League playoff place.

On the other hand, having suffered a third straight defeat and with just two wins since the winter break, Heerenveen’s once promising season appears to have completely come off the rails.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway at the GelreDome where cup finalists, Vitesse Arnhem took the bragging rights by seeing off NEC Nijmegen in the Gelderse derby thanks to a double from Ricky van Wolfswinkel.

Following a goalless opening period, van Wolfswinkel was on hand to head home a Lewis Baker free kick from the edge of the box five minutes into the second half before NEC substitute, Ferdi Kadioglu clawed Peter Hyballa’s strugglers back on level terms – curling the ball into the top left hand corner of Eloy Room’s net in the 66th minute – just seven minutes after replacing Gregor Breinburg.

Having posted just three wins since the turn of the year, Hyballa’s troops have struggled to put points on the board following a promising first half of the campaign and now find themselves just three points above the bottom three and the away side failed to take anything from their trip to Arnhem after referee, Serdar Gozubuyuk awarded the hosts a penalty six minutes from time when Michael Heinloth handled the ball in the area leaving van Wolfswinkel to ensure local bragging rights would belong to Henk Fraser’s side – beating visiting ‘keeper, Joris Delle from the spot to notch his sixteenth strike of a prolific first season back in the Netherlands for the 28-year-old Dutch international.

Elsewhere, in what was billed as a real relegation six-pointer, ADO Den Haag edged closer to safety by hitting fellow strugglers, Roda JC for four at the Kyocera Stadion on Sunday afternoon.

The hosts caught their visitors cold with just forty six seconds on the clock – Sheraldo Becker firing the home side into the ascendancy after being slipped in down the right by an incisive ball from Dion Malone.

The home side then doubled their advantage from the spot just before the half hour mark – Abdenasser El Khayati sweeping home the penalty after Christian Kum was adjudged to have handled the ball in the visitor’s area by referee, Dennis Higler.

Any hopes Yannis Anastasiou’s side may have harboured of making a comeback were dispelled on the hour mark when Japanese international, Mike Havenaar added a third with a close range tap in after visiting ‘keeper, Benjamin van Leer failed to hold on to Malone’s initial effort from just outside the area.

Things went from bad to worse for the Kerkrade-based outfit who saw Guyon Fernandez head home the host’s fourth from a Randy Wolters cross from the left for Alfons Groenendijk’s side in the 87th minute before Mohamed El Makrini netted a consolation for the well-beaten visitors with a low drive from the edge of the area a minute from time.

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There was little doubt as to the game of the weekend as second placed, Ajax played host to league leaders, Feyenoord in De Klassieker at the Amsterdam ArenA on Sunday afternoon.

Having dropped what could ultimately prove to be two crucial points away at Excelsior a week earlier and having also seen PSV edge ahead of them following the reigning back-to-back champions’ victory over Sparta on Saturday evening, Peter Bosz’s side knew that, if they were to have any hope of bridging the six point gap between the two sides, that nothing less than victory over their bitter rivals would suffice and the home side got off to the best possible start as Lasse Schone lashed a stunning 30-yard free kick in off the underside of visiting ‘keeper, Brad Jones’ crossbar with just fifty four seconds on the clock.

Things went from bad to worse for the away side as Giovanni van Bronckhorst saw his top scorer – Nicolai Jorgensen forced off through injury in the eleventh minute and, unable to get a foot-hold in the match, the away side’s frustrations boiled over on the half hour when Steven Berghuis petulantly fired an errant ball back into the crowd while waiting to take a corner kick from the left – resulting in the Watford loanee being hit on the back of the head by one of a number of projectiles that subsequently rained down on the playing surface.

With the away side seemingly teetering on the brink of the sort of capitulation that had, until recently, become their hallmark in big match situations following the turn of the century, the hosts soon doubled their advantage through recent big-money signing – Brazilian, David Neres, who marked his first league start by getting on the end of a perfectly placed ball from Hakim Ziyech in the 36th minute.

Despite Jorgensen’s replacement – Michiel Kramer eventually finding a response for the visitors, his strike from just outside the area in the first minute of added time at the end of the match ultimately proved too-little-too-late for the league leaders to salvage anything from yet another disappointing trip to the Amsterdam ArenA.

Meanwhile, the victory saw Ajax reclaim second place from PSV while the Amsterdam giants also cut their bitter rival’s lead at the top of the standings to just three points with six games left to play.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action was concluded in Enschede, where new coach, Robert Maaskant marked his return to Go Ahead Eagles by masterminding victory over local rivals, FC Twente.

Having opted to dismiss coach, Hans de Koning following the disappointing home defeat to PEC Zwolle in the IJseelderby last time out, the appointment of Maaskant – who began his playing career at the club in 1989 before returning for a short spell as coach in 2003, had divided opinion on the terraces and despite an encouraging opening period, the sizeable travelling band of away fans felt that familiar sinking feeling once more on the stroke of half time when Manchester City loanee, Enes Unal found himself in the right place at the right time to tap the ball into an empty net to notch goal number fourteen of a fruitful season in the Dutch top flight for the 19-year-old marksman after Frederik Jensen – having wrong-footed Sander Duits, had been allowed to surge deep into the visitor’s area.

However, eight minutes into the second half the away side were back on level terms – Sam Hendriks turning home a low Marcel Ritzmaier cross from the left from the edge of the box.

The away side could have taken the lead on the hour only for Jarchinio Antonia to see his rasping right-footed effort from well outside the box cannon back off Nick Marsman’s crossbar.

However, the visitors didn’t have to wait long before the provider of Hendriks’ equaliser then turned goal-scorer – PSV loanee, Ritzmaier’s long range free kick catching out Twente’s former Eagle – Marsman in the home side’s net to ultimately bag three crucial points for the away side and get Maaskant’s third spell in Deventer off to a perfect start despite Chinedu Ede seeing a late goal controversially disallowed by referee, Ed Janssen who adjudged the substitute to have been in an offside position despite replays suggesting the German was level with the last man having been played in by fellow replacement, Jos Hooiveld eight minutes from time.

Despite newly appointed Eagles coach, Maaskant lifting his new side off the foot of the table at the expense of fellow strugglers, Roda JC, things don’t get any easier for the 48-year-old whose charges now face a tricky trip to De Kuip on Wednesday evening.

Results: Week 28

AZ Alkmaar 0-0 FC Groningen

PEC Zwolle 1-1 Excelsior

Sparta Rotterdam 0-2 PSV Eindhoven

FC Utrecht 2-0 Willem II

Heracles 4-1 SC Heerenveen

Vitesse Arnhem 2-1 NEC Nijmegen

AFC Ajax 2-1 Feyenoord

ADO Den Haag 4-1 Roda JC

FC Twente 1-2 Go Ahead Eagles

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