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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Eleven

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The eleventh round of Eredivisie action began with Roda JC climbing off the bottom of the table following a goalless draw with FC Twente at De Grolsch Veste on Friday night.

Like their hosts, Yannis Anastasiou’s side were unburdened by midweek cup commitments having been eliminated in the previous round and, despite their early season struggles, the Kerkrade-based outfit are now unbeaten in their last four games.

Despite being unable to break the stalemate, the home side could take some consolation from a frustrating evening in front of goal – Rene Hake’s men extending their own unbeaten run in the league to six matches.

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Saturday’s Eredivisie action began at the Koning Willem II Stadion where Willem II, spurred on by the fact that Roda’s point in Enschede on Friday night had left the Tilburg-based outfit propping up the table, secured just their second win of the season in all competitions and their first in front of their own supporters at the expense of a Groningen side who entered this encounter having halted a slide of two consecutive league defeats by overcoming AZ Alkmaar last Sunday.

Following a goalless opining period, Thom Haye popped up with his first goal of the season to give the hosts the lead 21 minutes into the second half. However, the visitors were back on level terms just nine minutes later through Mimoun Mahi’s third league goal of the season and seemed set for a share of the points until Bartholomew Ogbeche snatched a winner for the hosts with five minutes to play.

Cup heroes, Sparta Rotterdam couldn’t replicate their remarkable midweek exploits which saw the newly promoted side eliminate reigning league champions, PSV Eindhoven at the second round stage of the KNVB Beker – Alex Pastoor’s men only managing a point from their visit to struggling Heracles on Saturday evening.

The visitors, who, despite their midweek cup heroics, were without a win in their last four matches in the league, hit the front just a minute before the break through Ajax loanee, Zakaria El Azzouzi only to be pegged back by the hosts 23 minutes into the second stanza when Brahim Darri pounced with his second goal in as many matches following his strike in the host’s thrashing of third tier, UNA in the cup on Wednesday evening.

John Stegeman’s side, whose only league win this season had been against Willem II all the way back on 14th August, then looked to have wrapped up all three points when Brandley Kuwas completed the turnaround by finding the net with just nine minutes left to play.

However, with the confidence of their midweek cup triumph still pumping through their veins the visitors earned a share of the spoils when another of Sparta’s midweek goal-scoring heroes, Loris Brogno, equalised just a minute later with his fifth league goal of the season.

Elsewhere, reigning Eredivisie champions, PSV Eindhoven put their midweek cup exit at the hands of Sparta firmly behind them by taking all three points from their meeting with Vitesse Arnhem at the GelreDome on Saturday evening.

Gaston Pereiro fired the champions ahead in the 12th minute and the Uruguayan was on hand once more to secure all three points two minutes into added time at the end of the game to lift Phillip Cocu’s side into the top three as they look ahead to a meeting with Bayern Munich at the Philips Stadion in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday evening.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded at the Amsterdam ArenA where a spectacular 48th minute Hakim Ziyech volley from just outside the area was all that separated Ajax from an Excelsior side that arrived in Amsterdam on the back of five straight defeats in all competitions.

Peter Bosz’s men, who entertain Celta Vigo in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday evening, were by far the superior side – creating chances aplenty throughout the course of the contest but failing to take the majority of them. Lasse Schone was the main culprit on the night – crashing a long range pile driver off Tom Muyters left hand upright in the 51st minute before seeing his penalty kick saved by the Excelsior stopper on the hour mark.

Regardless, the win was enough to see de Godenzonen reduce Feyenoord’s lead at the top of the table to two points ahead of the Rotterdam giants’ meeting with fourth placed, Heerenveen at De Kuip on Sunday afternoon.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action kicked off with De IJsselderby as Go Ahead Eagles, fresh from their humiliating cup exit at the hands of fifth tier outfit, Jodan Boys on Tuesday evening, travelled to the MAC3PARK Stadion to face fierce local rivals, PEC Zwolle.

The hosts, on the other hand, came into this encounter unbeaten in their last three league matches as well as having secured passage into the next round of the KNVB Beker at the expense of second tier promotion chasers, VVV Venlo on Thursday evening and it was Ron Jans’ side who started the brighter – taking the lead with just two minutes on the clock when a long ball from centre half, Bram van Polen found Queensy Menig with sufficient time and space inside the visitor’s area to lob the ball over the onrushing Theo Zwarthoed.

In addition to their midweek cup humiliation, Hans de Koning’s side came into this encounter on the back of two straight league defeats and the likelihood of a fourth consecutive defeat in all competitions appeared very much on the cards when Youness Mokhtar wriggled free of the Eagles’ back four five minutes later and unleashed a rasping effort that rattled Zwarthoed’s crossbar from just outside the area.

However, against the run of play the visitors found themselves back on level terms shortly before the half time interval when a Darren Maatsen cross from the left wasn’t dealt with by van Polen – the centre half’s poorly headed clearance falling perfectly for Eagles’ centre half, Sander Fischer to volley spectacularly past former Eagle, Mickey van der Hart in the Zwolle net.

Buoyed by their equaliser, the visitor’s began the second half on the front foot but, with van der Hart’s crossbar still shaking from a wicked Marcel Ritzmaier free kick a minute earlier, the hosts retook the lead when Mustafa Saymak found time and space just outside the visitor’s area to line up a well-placed long range strike that left Eagles ‘keeper, Zwarthoed rooted to the spot.

Any hope the visitors may have harboured of finding an equaliser evaporated two minutes from time when Fischer was shown a straight red card by referee, Serdar Gozubuyuk for pulling back substitute, Anass Achahbar when the former Feyenoord man found himself clean through on goal.

To rub salt into the undermanned visitor’s wounds, Danny Holla slammed home the resultant free kick to seal all three points as well as local bragging rights for the hosts.

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Much has been made of the fact that league leaders, Feyenoord have lost just one game in all competitions this term. However, Heerenveen arrived at De Kuip on Sunday afternoon having lost just one game themselves this season and stunned the home crowd by taking the lead with just five minutes on the clock when Iranian international, Reza Ghoochannejhad turned in a right wing cross from Arber Zeneli from close range.

However, the league leaders were back on level terms with 26 minutes on the clock when, following a prolonged period of possession, a through ball from Jens Toornstra found Danish marksman, Nicolai Jorgensen, who, having held his line perfectly to remain onside, beat former Feyenoord ‘keeper Erwin Mulder with a low drive to the far post.

Then in the shadow of half time, Jerry St. Juste brought down Bilal Basacikoglu in the area forcing referee, Pol van Boekel to point to the spot. However, the normally reliable Dirk Kuyt saw his penalty saved by Mulder but the Feyenoord skipper’s blushes were spared when Rick Karsdorp tucked in the rebound to send the hosts in a goal up.

However, the hosts, who make the long trip to the Ukraine to face Zorya Luhansk in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday evening, were denied a tenth league victory of the season on the hour mark when Swedish-born Kosovar international, Zeneli smashed a spectacular long range strike beyond the reach of Feyenoord ‘keeper, Brad Jones to earn Jurgen Streppel’s men a share of the spoils.

Utrecht came into their encounter with NEC Nijmegen at the Stadion Galgenwaard on Sunday afternoon with two wins from their last two league matches and took the lead when visiting ‘keeper, Joris Delle unwittingly turned a Nacer Barazite effort into his own net following a piercing run and cross from Ajax loanee, Richairo Zivkovic ten minutes before the half time break.

However, the hosts failed to make it three wins from three when 17-year-old substitute, Ferdi Kadioglu brilliantly drew the away side level just after the hour mark.

The eleventh round of Eredivisie action was concluded in The Hague where AZ Alkmaar tuned up for a trip to Tel Aviv in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday evening by recording their first win in the league since posting an away victory in Zwolle on 18th September – a lone Robert Muhren strike three minutes from time being just enough to see off the challenge of ADO Den Haag.

RESULTS

FC Twente 0-0 Roda JC

Willem II 2-1 FC Groningen

Heracles 2-2 Sparta Rotterdam

Vitesse Arnhem 0-2 PSV Eindhoven

Ajax 1-0 Excelsior

PEC Zwolle 3-1 Go Ahead Eagles

Feyenoord 2-2 SC Heerenveen

FC Utrecht 1-1 NEC Nijmegen

ADO Den Haag 0-1 AZ Alkmaar

 

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Ten

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Sandwiched in between continental and domestic cup commitments, the tenth round of Eredivisie action got underway at the tiny Stadion Woudestein where out of form, Excelsior played host to PEC Zwolle who, following a wretched opening to the campaign, arrived in Rotterdam having taken four points from the last six.

In contrast, Mitchell van der Gaag’s men came into this meeting having lost their last three league matches in a row despite beginning the campaign in encouraging fashion – winning three of their opening five games of the season.

The Excelsior coach may well have eyed a much needed victory ahead of this encounter, however, it was Ron Jans’ side who continued their recent resurgence by taking all three points – Ajax loanee, Queensy Menig opening the scoring three minutes after the half time interval before fellow loan star, Django Warmerdam rounded off a superb individual display by adding the visitor’s second of the night to seal Zwolle’s first away win in the league this season with two minutes left to play.

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Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway at De Adelaarshorst where Go Ahead Eagles renewed hostilities with local rivals, FC Twente in the Overijsselse derby.

The visitors arrived in Deventer unbeaten in their last four Eredivisie matches and began positively – Manchester City loanee, Bersant Celina hitting the post following an incisive through ball by South African, Kamohelo Mokotjo eleven minutes before the break.

Twente coach, Rene Hake had clearly highlighted the host’s susceptibility to the through ball ahead of this encounter as his side continuously exposed the Eagles’ central defensive partnership of Sander Fischer and Xandro Schenk in this fashion throughout the first period and this was to pay dividends a minute before the half time whistle – Turk, Enes Unal – another man on loan from the blue half of Manchester, shrugging off the attentions of home skipper, Sander Duits just outside the area before slipping in the third of the visitor’s Manchester City loanees, Yaw Yeboah whose shot was only partly stopped by Eagles’ ‘keeper, Theo Zwarthoed before trickling over the line.

The home side came out firing in the second stanza, but try as they might Hans de Koning’s men failed to trouble visiting ‘keeper and former Eagles’ glovesman, Nick Marsman.

Instead it was the away side who threatened to add to their lead when Celina hit the post for the second time with eleven minutes remaining.

In the end, the visitors had to wait until a minute from time to find their second – hitting the hosts on the break with the Eagles’ rear guard managing to block Unal’s initial effort from the edge of the area before the rebound fell to Celina whose well placed finish eventually put the game to bed.

Yet this wasn’t the end of the drama – Eagles’ substitute, Jarchinio Antonia being given a straight red card by referee, Martin van den Kerkof for a reckless two footed lunge on Stefan Thesker deep into added time.

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Following a dismal trip to Munich in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday evening, PSV Eindhoven returned to the Philips Stadion looking for some home comforts when they played host to Sparta Rotterdam on Saturday evening.

However, Phillip Cocu’s men have uncharacteristically struggled in Eindhoven this season – taking just five points from four league games and scoring just two goals in the process. Add to that the fact that the defending champions came into this game trailing leaders, Feyenoord by nine points while being without a win in their last four games in all competitions all contributed to a growing air of desperation which was only dispelled in the 77th minute when an incisive through ball from Luuk de Jong found Bart Ramselaar who slotted the ball past an onrushing Roy Kortsmit to seal a much needed three points for the host’s with what proved ultimately to be the only goal of the game.

Elsewhere, bottom of the table Roda JC played host to an ADO Den Haag side who arrived in Kerkrade having lost their last five Eredivisie matches on the bounce.

Despite winning their opening three games of the season, ADO’s recent poor form has heaped pressure on coach, Zeljko Petrovic who would have been relieved when Edouard Duplan put the visitors ahead eight minutes before the interval.

However, having finally recorded their first win of the campaign against Excelsior last time out, Yannis Anastasiou’s men showed that new found resilience once more as the referee’s watch ticked towards full time – Mitchel Paulissen grabbing an equaliser for the hosts with four minutes left to play to secure a priceless point that saw the Kerkrade-based outfit climb off the foot of the table.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was concluded in Tilburg where the recent resurgence of FC Utrecht continued at the expense of ten-man, Willem II.

With no win since recording that remarkable upset at the Amsterdam ArenA on 20th August, Erwin van de Looi’s men were hoping to record a much needed second win of the season against a Utrecht side who, despite a poor start to season, arrived at the Koning Willem II Stadion with three wins from their last four matches in all competitions.

However, things got off to the worst possible start for the hosts – Spanish marksman, Fran Sol being shown a straight red card by referee, Reinhold Wiedemeijer just after the half hour mark.

Despite being reduced to ten men, the hosts very nearly managed to escape with what would have been their fifth draw of the season had Sebastien Haller not intervened to snatch all three points for the visitors a minute into added time.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway at De Goffertstadion where NEC Nijmegen played host to fierce local rivals, Vitesse Arnhem in the Gelderland derby.

Henk Fraser’s men arrived in Nijmegen having taken four points from the last six while Peter Hyballa’s side came into this encounter having lost three of their last five league matches and it was this in-form visitors who came out of the blocks the quickest – Former NEC player, Navarone Foor giving the Arnhem outfit the lead seven minutes before the break.

However, just when the visitors might have started to think that all three points were in the bag, home centre half, Dario Dumic popped up to earn the hosts a share of the spoils with two minutes left to play.

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With five points separating hosts, Feyenoord from second placed, Ajax, the first Klassieker of the campaign took on added significance when the two fierce rivals locked horns at De Kuip on Sunday.

With both sides fresh from encouraging results in their respective UEFA Europa League assignments on Thursday evening, it was Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men who looked the more likely to break the deadlock during the early exchanges – Bilal Basacikoglu catching Daley Sinkgraven ball watching only to be denied one-on-one by Andre Onana twelve minutes in.

The hosts continued to carve out goal-scoring opportunities throughout the first period, the best of which came just four minutes before the interval when a Jan-Arie van der Heijden header found his central defensive partner, Eric Botteghin unmarked inside the visitor’s box, however, the man whose strike sunk PSV at the Philips Stadion earlier in the season couldn’t repeat the feat here – blazing the ball over the bar from point blank range.

Ajax coach, Peter Bosz, who won the Eredivisie as a Feyenoord player in 1993, would have no doubt been concerned with what he had seen in the first half. However, against the run of play, it was the away side who hit the front ten minutes into the second period – an incisive through ball from Hakim Ziyech finding 19-year-old forward, Kasper Dolberg who turned ex-Ajax centre half, van der Heijden inside out before lifting the ball over Feyenoord stopper, Brad Jones to silence the home crowd.

However, just when it looked as though Feyenoord’s remarkable unbeaten start to the league campaign was about to come to an end, inspirational skipper, Dirk Kuyt was on hand to connect with a pinpoint left wing cross from substitute, Eljero Elia – burying a diving header from just outside the visitor’s box to salvage what could ultimately prove to be a crucial point for the host’s title aspirations.

Having slumped to the foot of the table following Roda’s point against ADO Den Haag on Saturday evening, Groningen knew nothing less than a positive result would be good enough when they played host to AZ Alkmaar on Sunday afternoon.

Ernest Faber’s side came into this encounter having lost their last two league matches on the bounce while John van den Brom’s men arrived at the Noordlease Stadion on the back of yet another miserable night in Europe – losing by the odd goal in three at the hands of Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday evening.

Despite their dire form in continental competition this term,  AZ hadn’t lost a league match since coming up short against reigning champions PSV at the Philips Stadion on 14th August, so it came as a shock when their struggling hosts came away with all three points here – hitting the front through an 18th minute strike by Bryan Linssen which was then doubled by the 26-year-old’s strike partner, Tom van Weert in the second minute of added time at the end of the first half to lift the home side out of the bottom three.

The tenth round of action was concluded at the Abe Lenstra Stadion where in-form, Heerenveen eventually saw off struggling Heracles.

Jurgen Streppel’s men, who came into this encounter unbeaten in their last seven matches in all competitions, hit the front in the 20th minute through Belgian defender, Stefano Marzo but were pegged back when the visitors levelled the scores through Brandley Kuwas five minutes before the break.

However, a second half strike from Swedish marksman, Sam Larsson in the 66th minute restored the host’s advantage before 20-year-old defender, Jeremiah St. Juste added a third twelve minutes before the end to edge Heerenveen back into the top three at the expense of reigning champions, PSV Eindhoven.

Results: Week 10

Excelsior 0-2 PEC Zwolle

Go Ahead Eagles 0-2 FC Twente

PSV Eindhoven 1-0 Sparta Rotterdam

Roda JC 1-1 ADO Den Haag

Willem II 0-1 FC Utrecht

NEC Nijmegen 1-1 Vitesse Arnhem

Feyenoord 1-1 AFC Ajax

FC Groningen 2-0 AZ Alkmaar

SC Heerenveen 3-1 Heracles

 

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Nine

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The Eredivisie returned this past weekend and Steven Davies is on hand with a comprehensive rundown of week nine’s action.

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With the second international break of the season having come and gone, the ninth round of matches in the Eredivisie got belatedly underway on Saturday evening at the Stadion Galgenwaard where FC Utrecht, with just one win in the league all season, welcomed Erik ten Hag’s former club, Go Ahead Eagles – who arrived in Utrecht with four points from the last six.

While ten Hag could look back fondly on his lone season in charge in Deventer which culminated in the Eagles gaining promotion via the promotion/relegation playoffs in 2013, there was little room for sentimentality here, with the home side in particular, desperately in need of a win to kick start what has been a faltering campaign thus far for last season’s KNVB Beker finalists.

However, it was the visitors who began the game on the front foot and squandered a host of opportunities before the home side took the lead against the run of play four minutes before the half time interval – Sebastien Haller turning sharply on the edge of the area before unleashing a rasping drive that visiting ‘keeper Theo Zwarthoed could only parry into the path of Giovanni Troupee who managed to get enough on the rebound to send the ball looping into the back of an unguarded net.

Following a slow start to the match, the home side began the second stanza much the brighter thanks to their half time lead and doubled their advantage in the 53rd minute – Ajax loanee, Richairo Zivkovic, having found himself one on one with Zwarthoed, managed to beat the ‘keeper but not the bar before Rico Strieder tucked away the rebound.

With Hans de Koning’s men forced to throw caution to the wind in order to get back into the contest, it came as little surprise when the home side capitalised – catching the visitors on the counter attack with 25 minutes left to play – Haller finding Zivkovic, who broke the Eagles’ offside trap before slotting the ball past Zwarthoed to seal all three points for the home side.

However, the Eagles did almost grab a consolation via the unlikeliest of sources – Willem Janssen almost putting the ball in his own net when his seemingly innocuous back pass sent home ‘keeper Robbin Ruiter scrambling to clear the ball off his own goal line with nine minutes left to play.

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At the same time, honours were left even at Het Kasteel where Sparta Rotterdam and Willem II shared four goals.

A double from Spanish marksman, Fran Sol either side of half time briefly saw the visitors look like recording their first victory in the league since beating Ajax at the Amsterdam ArenA on 20th August. However, Alex Pastoor’s side, who had lost just one of their last four league games coming into this match, rallied to earn a share of the spoils – Aussie, Craig Goodwin getting the hosts back into the contest with 21 minutes remaining before Thomas Verhaar popped up in the last minute to complete the comeback.

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With one eye on a daunting trip to the Allianz Arena to face Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday evening, reigning champions, PSV Eindhoven were surprisingly held at home by Heracles – Samuel Armenteros capitalising on some ponderous play in defence by Siem de Jong to steal in and prod the ball past an irate Jeroen Zoet six minutes before half time before the hosts tied up the scores just two minutes later when a vicious header from Luuk de Jong (in his 100th appearance for PSV) could only be parried by visiting ‘keeper, Bram Castro into the path of Gaston Pereiro – the Uruguayan making no mistake from close range.

With just one loss in their last eleven games in all competitions, in-form AZ Alkmaar welcomed an inconsistent Vitesse Arnhem to the AFAS Stadion on Saturday night.

With two wins and two losses in the league coming into this encounter, Henk Fraser’s men were in need of a good start and they got just that – Chelsea loanee, Lewis Baker putting the visitors ahead on 23 minutes before Ricky van Wolfswinkel doubled the men from Arnhem’s advantage from the penalty spot just before the hour.

However, that inconsistency would rear its ugly head once more – Robert Muhren pulling the home side back into the contest with twelve minutes to go before earning the men from Alkmaar a share of the spoils with his second with three minutes left to play.

With just one loss in their nine competitive matches in all competitions this term, SC Heerenveen are one of the form teams in the country and Jurgen Streppel’s charges continued their winning ways by putting three past fierce local rivals FC Groningen at the Noordlease Stadion on Saturday night.

Arber Zeneli gave the visitors the lead as early as the 7th minute before the hosts found themselves reduced to ten men when Australian defender, Jason Davidson was given his marching orders by referee, Richard Liesveld nine minutes before half time.

Sam Larsson doubled the visitor’s advantage with 17 minutes left to play before the hosts found their numbers reduced further still – Samir Memisevic receiving a second yellow card from referee, Liesveld just three minutes later.

Iranian international, Reza Ghoochannejhad rubbed salt into the wounds of Groningen’s nine men – making it three with eight minutes left to play.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action began with another pair of local rivals coming head-to-head, this time at De Grolsch Veste in Enschede, where Twente played host to PEC Zwolle.

The hosts came into this encounter unbeaten in their last three league matches and began the brighter – referee, Dennis Higler pointing to the spot when South African midfielder, Kamohelo Mokotjo was brought down in the area by Zwolle centre half, Philippe Sandler with just eight minutes on the clock. Mateusz Klich made no mistake with the resultant penalty kick to put the hosts into the ascendancy.

After a wretched start to the campaign for Ron Jans’ side, things had finally begun to look up following a much needed home victory over ADO Den Haag just prior to the international break and the visitors were back on level terms five minutes before the break – Youness Mokhtar shrugging off the attentions of home centre half, Peet Bijen before cutting in from the left and slotting the ball past Twente glovesman, Nick Marsman.

Shell shocked, Rene Hake’s men rallied in the second stanza and created a host of opportunities which included Enes Unal rattling Mickey van der Hart’s crossbar in the 69th minute.

However, the Manchester City loanee, would eventually find his breakthrough – the Turk smashing in a first time strike from just inside the area following a perfect ball from fellow Manchester City loanee, Bersant Celina with 13 minutes left on the clock.

At that point, the home side may have felt that the points were safe but the Enschede outfit were stunned for a second time six minutes from time when substitute, Django Warmerdam cut in from the right and unleashed a howitzer from well outside the area that beat the despairing dive of home ‘keeper, Marsman to earn the visitors a share of the spoils.

Roda came into their meeting with Excelsior at the Stadion Woudestein on Sunday afternoon without a win anywhere this term and having not scored a goal since a last gasp equaliser by Tom van Hyfte at the Amsterdam ArenA on 13th August.

So when Danish midfielder, David Boysen popped up shortly before the hour mark to not only end the goal scoring drought but also ultimately the seemingly eternal search for a victory for the men from Kerkrade in 2016/17, it came as a welcome relief for Yannis Anastasiou’s beleaguered side who climbed off the foot of the table as a result.

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League leaders, Feyenoord came into their meeting with NEC Nijmegen having made history as the first side this century to have won their first eight Eredivisie matches and were looking to make it nine in a row ahead of next Sunday’s Klassiker at De Kuip.

However, Peter Hyballa’s charges weren’t about to roll out the welcome mat for Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s table topper’s – Mohamed Rayhi hitting Julian van Haacke’s deflected pass first time from the edge of the area to deceive former NEC stopper, Brad Jones and put the hosts into the ascendancy after just eight minutes of play at De Goffertstadion.

The visitors, with one eye not only on the visit of Ajax but also on a UEFA Europa League encounter with Zorya Luhansk at De Kuip on Thursday evening, had to wait until eleven minutes from time to get back on level terms – substitute, Steven Berghuis rattling Joris Delle’s right hand upright before Dirk Kuyt was denied by a combination of both the French ‘keeper and his other post before Nicolai Jorgensen eventually scrambled the ball over the line.

The league leaders weren’t finished and managed to preserve their 100% record in the league a minute into added time – a Berghuis header from the edge of the area falling to goal scorer, Jorgensen whose half volley rebounded off Dalle’s left hand upright and into the path of substitute, Michiel Kramer who secured a ninth successive victory for the Rotterdam giants from close range.

Feyenoord’s last gasp victory in Nijmegen put the pressure on second placed Ajax who in turn responded by dispatching ADO Den Haag with the minimum of fuss at the Kyocera Stadion in the final match of the weekend.

The visitors, who face a tricky trip to Spain to face Celta Vigo in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday evening, took the lead in the 20th minute when Lasse Schone teed up skipper, Davy Klaassen with a perfectly weighted chip into the ADO area, which the Dutch international slotted past Lithuanian international ‘keeper, Ernestas Setkus.

De Godenzonen doubled their advantage seven minutes into the second half – Amin Younes escaping the clutches of two men before sliding in a perfectly weighted pass for Chelsea loanee, Bertrand Traore who ensured that Peter Bosz’s men would travel to De Kuip five points adrift of their fierce rivals from Rotterdam.

On the other hand, things are looking dire for Zeljko Petrovic’s men who have now lost their last five league games on the spin – their excellent early season form now a rapidly fading memory.

RESULTS

FC Utrecht 3-0 Go Ahead Eagles

Sparta Rotterdam 2-2 Willem II

PSV Eindhoven 1-1 Heracles

AZ Alkmaar 2-2 Vitesse Arnhem

FC Groningen 0-3 SC Heerenveen

FC Twente 2-2 PEC Zwolle

Excelsior 0-1 Roda JC

NEC Nijmegen 1-2 Feyenoord

ADO Den Haag 0-2 AFC Ajax

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Seven

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Due to the first round of the KNVB Beker affecting all teams in the top flight of Dutch football during the past week, the seventh round of play in the Eredivisie got belatedly underway on Saturday evening at the Kyocera Stadion in The Hague where ADO Den Haag played host to Heerenveen writes Steven Davies.

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Despite contrasting fortunes of late in the league, ADO having lost their last two fixtures while Heerenveen arrived in The Hague on the back of three straight victories, both sides enjoyed cup success in midweek, in spite of both having been taken to extra time – Jurgen Streppel’s men eventually blew away the challenge of second tier upstarts, De Graafschap, while Zeljko Petrovic’s  side were taken to penalties by fellow Eredivisie side, NEC Nijmegen – the men from The Hague eventually prevailing to book their place in the second round of the competition where they will face Eerste Divisie opposition in the form of SC Telstar while Heerenveen will lock horns with another second tier outfit – FC Eindhoven.

Despite the exertions of mid-week the visitors appeared the sharper of the two from the off and took the lead when Wilfried Kanon turned the ball into his own net following a corner from the left with 26 minutes gone in the first half.

The extra effort of that spot kick success over NEC would become more apparent as the game entered the final quarter of an hour and it came as little surprise when the visitors extended their lead through Arber Zeneli with eleven minutes remaining before Henk Veerman received the ball from Sam Larsson on the edge of the area before unleashing a low drive to seal the Friesland outfit’s fifth win on the bounce in all competitions.

Elsewhere, despite both sides having found goals a-plenty as they progressed into the second round from their KNVB Beker ties at the expense of Tweede Divisie outfit, Excelsior Maassluis and fourth tier, VV Capelle respectively, the visit of John Stegeman’s Heracles to Ernest Faber’s, Groningen ended in stalemate with both sides guilty of squandering a multitude of chances in front of goal.

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Ajax coach, Peter Bosz had rang the changes for de Godenzonen’s mid-week cup obliteration of Willem II and predictably made just as many again as the Amsterdam giants returned to Eredivisie action when they entertained bottom placed PEC Zwolle on Saturday evening.

The hosts came into this encounter on the back of five straight victories which, despite being somewhat unconvincing at times, had served to silence those who had doubted Bosz’s ability in the wake of his succession of Frank de Boer in the summer.

For the visitors, despite having progressed into the second round of the KNVB Beker in mid-week at the expense of fourth tier outfit, DVS ’33, two points from their opening six games saw the 2014 cup winners enter this match rock bottom with the knowledge that a Ron Jans’ coached team had never won at the Amsterdam ArenA.

With all that being said, it came as a shock when, with only four minutes on the clock, Wout Brama found sufficient time and space at the edge of the home side’s area to unleash a low drive that deceived Andre Onana in the Ajax net and gave Ron Jans’ side the lead.

Yet, any thoughts of unwanted records being broken were quickly dispelled as, just four minutes later, a Hakim Ziyech corner was flicked on by skipper, Davy Klaassen to Columbian centre half, Davinson Sanchez who, having found himself unmarked at the back post, headed the ball past Micky van der Hart in the Zwolle net.

Ajax, who entertains Standard Liège in UEFA Europa League action on Thursday, continued to pile on the pressure throughout the first half and it was another Ziyech corner that provided a perfect ball for Sanchez to head in his and Ajax’s second in the 38th minute.

Any thoughts of a comeback were dispelled early in the second period when Ziyech found Kasper Dolberg with a pinpoint pass from half way – the Swede slotting the ball past an exposed van der Hart to put the home side three up in the 55th minute.

Three became four just short of the hour mark as Chelsea loanee, Bertrand Traore cut in from the right (where he looked far more comfortable) and ghosted past two would-be defenders before smashing the ball past the flailing van der Hart.

The home side weren’t finished yet – Dolberg turning Ted van de Pavert inside out before unleashing a blistering strike from the edge of the area which crashed against the underside of the bar and (having been confirmed by goal-line technology) bounced behind the line to round off a dominant display for Peter Bosz’s men.

The first of Saturday evening’s late kick-off’s took place at the AFAS Stadion in Alkmaar where AZ – fresh from a routine cup win at Tweede Divisie outfit, Lienden and with one eye on a UEFA Europa League trip to Russia to face Zenit St. Petersburg on Thursday, entertained Go Ahead Eagles who themselves tasted cup success – beating Derde Divisie side, Dongen 3-1 on Wednesday evening to book their place in the second round of the competition where they will now face fifth tier outfit, Jodan Boys.

The Eagles’ cup success came as a welcome distraction for Hans de Koning’s side who have found the step up from the second tier to be a difficult one – coming into the game with just one win and four points from their opening six games and the visitors endured a difficult first period in Alkmaar – weathering wave upon wave of attacks from their hosts.

But, like their visit to Arnhem a week earlier, a penalty was to be their undoing – Ridgeciano Haps stepping in from the right and surging into the Eagles’ area only to have his progress abruptly ended by Lars Lambooij – Wout Weghorst sending Theo Zwarthoed to wrong way from the resultant spot kick.

The visitors began the brighter in the second half but had the wind taken from their sails when Weghorst latched onto a cross from Iliass Bel Hassani to beat Zwarthoed from close range.

Despite being two goals down away from home to a side who have UEFA Europa League commitments on Thursday evening, the Eagles were actually galvanised by their host’s second – skipper, Sander Duits reducing the arrears with a howitzer from well outside the area on 66 minutes.

And, just when it seemed that the game was over, a Randy Wolters cross from the left found the head of emergency striker, Kenny Teijsse whose header was flapped at by AZ ‘keeper, Sergio Rochet into the path of substitute, Sam Hendriks who gleefully snatched an unlikely point for the visitors from the jaws of defeat with just three minutes remaining.

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At the same time, Excelsior played host to reigning Eredivisie champions, PSV Eindhoven – both teams fresh from progressing into the second round of the KNVB Beker, having dispatched Barendrecht and Roda JC respectively in mid-week.

Philip Cocu’s men had a forthcoming trip to Russia on their minds ahead of their UEFA Champions League match with the side that eliminated Ajax from the competition, FC Rostov on Wednesday and arrived in Rotterdam with a point to prove after slipping up to Excelsior’s near neighbours, Feyenoord in last Sunday’s top of the table clash in Eindhoven.

Predictably then, it was the visitors who were out of the blocks the quickest – Luciano Narsingh playing a nice give and go with Bart Ramselaar inside the Excelsior area before poking the ball past Tom Muyters to give the reigning champions the lead on 21 minutes.

What wasn’t on the script was Excelsior grabbing an equaliser just four minutes later – Jetro Willems being harshly adjudged to have brought down Kevin Vermeulen inside the PSV area by referee, Danny Makkelie who immediately pointed to the spot from which Luigi Bruins made no mistake – sending Jeroen Zoet the wrong way.

Yet, the hosts failed to take their visitors into the break on level terms as, in the second minute of added time at the end of the first half, Luuk de Jong won a free kick from Excelsior defender, Jurgen Mattheij and promptly punished the centre half by heading in the resultant free kick from Andres Guardado from close range.

The game was made safe in the 83rd minute when Davy Propper connected with a Luciano Narsingh cross from the right to force the ball home with a low drive that substitute, Hicham Faik could only turn into his own net on the line.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action got underway with a second stalemate of the weekend – this time coming at the Goffertstadion in Nijmegen where two teams who endured cup exit’s in mid-week at the hands of fellow Eredivisie opposition – NEC and Willem II, cancelled each other out.

Despite having begun the week in disastrous fashion – being hit for five at home by a previously winless Groningen – Erik ten Hag’s FC Utrecht not only managed to find a first win of the season by beating FC Twente in the 1st round of the KNVB Beker in mid-week but also rounded off the week by recording their first Eredivisie victory of the season by dispatching newly promoted Sparta Rotterdam at the Stadion Galgenwaard.

The hosts got off to a flying start – Richairo Zivkovic netting his fourth goal in three games in all competitions with just three minutes on the clock.

However, despite taking such an early lead it took until the final ten minutes and a smart turn and strike from Nacer Barazite to ensure a first league win at the seventh time of asking for ten Hag’s men.

Elsewhere, the side that were eliminated at the hands of Utrecht in the cup in mid-week – FC Twente got back to winning ways at home to Henk Fraser’s Vitesse Arnhem.

The connection with the blue half of Manchester was evident again as Manchester City loanee, Enes Unal latched on to a pinpoint cross from the left by Dejan Trajkovski to put Rene Hake’s side a goal to the good on 16 minutes with his seventh goal in all competitions before fellow City loanee, Bersant Celina made it two after some good work by first, Jari Oosterwijk and then Chinedu Ede on the left five minutes from time to seal all three points for the hosts – a strike in the first minute of added time from Chelsea loanee, Lewis Baker coming too little too late to salvage anything for the visitors.

The seventh round of play was rounded out at De Kuip in Rotterdam where league leaders, Feyenoord, fresh from a patchy performance on Thursday night as they began their defence of the KNVB Beker with victory over second tier outfit, FC Oss, put their 100% record in all competitions this season on the line against struggling Roda JC who came into this encounter off the back of being knocked out of the cup at the hands of PSV and with just one point from their last four league matches – the visitor’s last goal having been scored by Tom van Hyfte in the 91st minute of the Kerkrade outfit’s surprise 2-2 draw at the Amsterdam ArenA on 13th August.

Things would get worse for Yannis Anastasiou’s side after 25 minutes of the first half when a misplaced pass from centre half, Eric Botteghin was mishit by Ard van Peppen into the path of Feyenoord’s Danish marksman, Nicolai Jorgensen, who made no mistake – beating the exposed Roda ‘keeper, Benjamin van Leer from close range for his fifth goal of the season in all competitions.

Given their problems in front of goal, any thoughts the visitors may have harboured of a comeback were dispelled ten minutes before half time when Karim El Ahmadi latched on to a knock down by Jorgensen on the edge of the Roda area and unleashed a shot that took a slight deflection on its way into the back of van Leer’s net.

Feyenoord, who face a tough trip to Turkey to face Dirk Kuyt’s former club, Fenerbahce in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday evening, heaped more misery on their visitors when centre half, Daryl Werker misplaced a headed clearance into the path of Jens Toornstra who, finding himself one on one with van Leer, unselfishly squared for Jorgensen to tap the ball into an empty net.

However, the hosts were not finished quite yet – a cross from the right from Bilal Basacikoglu finding Toornstra unmarked at the back post, whose sliding volley made it four with two minutes remaining.

A minute into stoppage time the hosts capped off a five star performance with a fifth goal – centre half, Terence Kongolo nodding in a Rick Karsdorp cross from the right to seal all three points for the hosts and ensure that Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men would end the seventh week of play five points clear atop the Eredivisie standings.

 

RESULTS

ADO Den Haag 0-3 SC Heerenveen

FC Groningen 0-0 Heracles

Ajax 5-1 PEC Zwolle

AZ Alkmaar 2-2 Go Ahead Eagles

Excelsior 1-3 PSV Eindhoven

NEC Nijmegen 0-0 Willem II

FC Utrecht 2-0 Sparta Rotterdam

FC Twente 2-1 Vitesse Arnhem

Feyenoord 5-0 Roda JC

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Six

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Advantage Feyenoord in the title race – Steven Davies is on hand to describe all the action from round six of Eredivisie season.

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The sixth week of play in the Eredivisie got underway at the Stadion Galgenwaard where two of the surprise early season strugglers came face to face as Utrecht – with three points and no wins from their first five games took on Ernest Faber’s struggling Groningen, who themselves entered this Friday evening fixture second off bottom with just two points and similarly without a win in their first five outings of the 2016/17 campaign.

A few months in football can seem like a lifetime – not least for Erik ten Hag, whose exploits last term resulted in an unsuccessful appearance in the final of the KNVB Beker, a fifth place finish and the Rinus Michels Award – an honour which recognises the Coach of the Year in the Netherlands. Yet few could have predicted just how quickly things would unravel for the Utrecht coach.

Despite arriving relatively early in the campaign, both sides understood the importance of collecting three points against an opponent facing a similar plight. Yet, it was the visitors who began the brighter – looking dangerous on the counter attack throughout the match and creating goal scoring opportunities with alarming regularity.

Unsurprisingly, it was Groningen who hit the lead with just 13 minutes on the clock when live wire attacking midfielder, Oussama Idrissi intercepted a misplaced back pass by Ramon Leeuwin and, having found himself one on one with Menno Koch, promptly turned the Utrecht defender inside out before slotting the ball past home ‘keeper, Robbin Ruiter.

Idrissi – easily the best player on the park, was on the scoresheet again as the clock ticked towards the half time break – the 20-year-old’s persistence being rewarded when, following a succession of goal scoring attempts that had been repeatedly blocked by the scrambling Utrecht rear guard, the Dutch starlet glided past three players before bending in an unstoppable drive into the top left hand corner of Ruiter’s net.

Despite Groningen’s dominance, the second stanza began optimistically for the home side and on the hour mark former Groningen player, Richairo Zivkovic found himself in space following a succession of quick fire passes on the edge of the visitor’s area and pulled Erik ten Hag’s men back into a contest that had seemed all but over just prior to the half time interval.

However, just six minutes later the contest was over as former Ajax and Fulham striker, Danny Hoesen latched onto a perfectly weighted ball from star man, Idrissi to break the home side’s offside trap and restore the visitor’s two goal advantage.

Things went from bad to worse as, with the clock winding down, Erik ten Hag’s men threw progressively more and more caution to the wind – substitute, Tom van Weert making it four at the second time of asking after Ruiter had fumbled the former Excelsior forward’s initial near post effort with ten minutes remaining before Hoesen added a fifth in stoppage time to give Ernest Faber’s men their first win of the campaign at the sixth time of asking.

Meanwhile, for Ten Hag and Utrecht, the wait for a first win of the season goes on.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action got underway at De Grolsch Veste in Enschede where FC Twente surprised their visitors from The Hague early on with Manchester City loanee, Enes Unal giving Rene Hake’s men a 13th minute lead with a spectacular free kick from well outside the area which the Turkish striker then doubled with a neat headed finish ten minutes before half time.

Few gave Rene Hake’s side a prayer following a tumultuous summer that had seen the club demoted, seriously consider plying their trade in the lower reaches of German football and very nearly cease to exist before a successful appeal against their demotion allowed them to begin the 2016/17 campaign as an Eredivisie outfit after all. Add to that the recent departure of talismanic playmaker, Hakim Ziyech to Ajax and the odds seemed to be well and truly stacked against the Enschede outfit.

Yet, despite starting the season with two straight defeats, Twente have hit their stride – coming into this meeting with ADO Den Haag with two wins from their last three games thanks in no small part to a profitable relationship with the blue half of Manchester – Kosovar forward, Bersant Celina following fellow Manchester City loanee, Unal onto the scoresheet on 54 minutes with his second goal in as many games.

A diving header from Kevin Jansen briefly reduced the arrears with two minutes remaining for the visitors who, having initially won their first three games of the season, are now without a win in their last three and a tough evening for Zeljko Petrovic’s men was concluded when South African midfielder, Kamohelo Mokotjo put the icing on a convincing victory for Twente with the host’s fourth of the evening in the final minute – tucking in the rebound after substitute, Jari Oosterwijk’s shot had rattled the post.

Next, the action shifted to the GelreDome in Arnhem where Henk Fraser’s, Vitesse played host to a Go Ahead Eagles side buoyed by the confidence of having recorded their first win of the season at the expense of Roda the previous week.

Following a goalless first period largely dominated by the hosts, the visitor’s impressive rear guard action was undone by a lack of pace when Moroccan substitute, Adnane Tighadouini showed right back, Lars Lambooij a clean pair of heels down the left before sending in a would-be cross that referee, Jochem Kamphuis harshly adjudged to have been handled by centre half, Sander Fischer and awarded a penalty – Ricky van Wolfswinkel making no mistake from the spot.

Any thoughts of an Eagles comeback were dashed just three minutes later when another substitute – Mitchell van Bergen, got free down the right and squared for Chelsea loanee, Lewis Baker who made sure of the points by driving the ball into the top left hand corner of Theo Zwarthoed’s net from just inside the area.

At the same time, Jurgen Streppel’s Heerenveen came out on top in a bad tempered affair at the Parkstad Limburg Stadion where hosts, Roda JC saw red twice while their visitors were also reduced to ten men.

When Swede, Sam Larsson fired the visitors into an eighth minute lead with a spectacular free kick from well outside the area there was little indication of the farcical scenes that were to ensue later in the half when first, Nigerian midfielder, Abdul Ajagun was given his marching orders for a second bookable offence just five minutes after receiving his first caution by referee, Bas Nijhuis before, just nine minutes later, Chris Kum received his second booking of the match leaving the home side down to nine men and the Roda faithful irate at Nijhuis and his assistants as they left the field.

With a two-man advantage as well as being a goal to the good, it came as little surprise when Jurgen Streppel’s men made their advantage tell – Henk Veerman doubling the visitors lead from close range on 68 minutes.

However, the drama wasn’t quite over, and when Manchester City loanee, Shay Facey picked up his second booking of the match with fifteen minutes remaining the visitors were reduced to ten men.

Yet the hosts never really looked like turning the game into a contest after having been reduced to nine men at the end of the first half and, when Arber Zeneli made it three in the 77th minute with his second goal of the season, any chances of an unlikely comeback were well and truly extinguished.

Saturday’s Eredivisie action was rounded off at the Koning Willem II Stadion in Tilburg where Willem II – winless in their last three matches, played host to Excelsior.

The hosts hit the front after only 6 minutes through a back post header from Spanish forward, Fran Sol but his strike wasn’t enough to secure all three points for Erwin van de Looi’s side – 24-year-old Moroccan, Hicham Faik earning Mitchell van der Gaag’s visitor’s a share of the spoils from a deflected free kick that deceived Willem II ‘keeper Kostas Lamprou with ten minutes remaining.

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Sunday’s Eredivisie action began at Het Kasteel in Rotterdam where Sparta played host to NEC Nijmegen.

Alex Pastoor’s men have quickly acclimatised to life back in the Eredivisie following promotion last term and the home side were ahead on 17 minutes through a well-placed half volley from Thomas Verhaar.

Peter Hyballa’s visitors came into this contest on the back of two straight defeats and were looking to rediscover the early season form that saw the men from Nijmegen begin the campaign with a run of three games without defeat.

Despite losing an early goal, Hyballa’s men remained in the contest for the majority of the match until Ajax loanee, Zakaria El Azzouzi doubled the home side’s advantage from close range with 9 minutes remaining to send the newly promoted side into the UEFA Europa League playoff places.

There was little doubt as to the match of the weekend as unbeaten table toppers, Feyenoord – fresh from their stunning UEFA Europa League success over Manchester United on Thursday, put their 100% record on the line against reigning champions, PSV Eindhoven.

Despite coming into this top of the table encounter trailing their visitors by two points, Phillip Cocu’s men had the benefit of an additional two days rest following their UEFA Champions League defeat at the hands of Atletico Madrid on Tuesday evening and had beaten Feyenoord in the most recent meeting between the two sides – PSV lifting the Johan Cruijff Schaal at the expense of Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side on July 31st.

Predictably, given their respective mid-week exertions, it was the hosts who enjoyed the lion’s share in terms of both possession and chances in a goalless first half – Luciano Narsingh in particular, being denied a trio of guilt-edged opportunities thanks to a combination of a resolute Feyenoord rear guard and the reflexes of Australian ‘keeper, Brad Jones.

Yet the second period proved to be more of an even contest as the visitors began to show their teeth – Tonny Vilhena – the hero of Thursday night’s victory over Manchester United being denied a penalty just after the hour mark when it appeared his goal-bound effort was handled by a diving Nicolas Isimat-Mirin. However, much to the consternation of visiting coach, van Bronckhorst, the visitor’s appeals were waved away by referee, Kevin Blom.

Nevertheless, the league leaders weren’t to be denied and when another of the stars of Feyenoord’s mid-week European heroics, Eric Botteghin saw the ball land at his feet from an 82nd minute corner just outside the PSV box, the Brazilian centre half smashed the ball past Dutch international, Jeroen Zoet to put the visitors into the ascendancy.

Feyenoord’s Australian stopper, Brad Jones has been in excellent form since his summer arrival at De Kuip and, following a string of good saves throughout the contest, was again on hand – this time to deny a goal-bound header from Hector Moreno in the dying seconds to seal all three points for the men from Rotterdam and, in the process, a five point lead over their hosts in the Eredivisie standings.

As the final whistle sounded the jubilation was clear to see on the faces of everyone associated with the long suffering Rotterdam giants whose attention now turns to the defence of their KNVB Beker title when the cup holders entertain second tier outfit, FC Oss in the 1st round on Thursday evening.

At the same time, bottom placed PEC Zwolle welcomed AZ Alkmaar to the MAC3PARK Stadion with Ron Jans’ struggling side hopeful of recording their first win of the season against an AZ team who could only draw at home to Irish minnows, Dundalk in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday evening.

However, despite their poor showing in Europe, John van den Brom’s side came into this fixture on the back of three straight league wins and hit the front shortly before half time through Wout Weghorst’s close range finish. But the visitors only made sure of all three points with three minutes remaining – 18-year-old substitute, Guus Til adding the second of the afternoon for the men from Alkmaar.

The sixth round of matches came to a conclusion at the Polman Stadion in Almelo where Ajax, fresh from an, at times, unlikely away success at Panathinaikos in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday evening, took on Heracles.

The hosts came into the game with no wins in their last three matches and without a home win over their visitors from Amsterdam for more than half a century. By sharp contrast, Peter Bosz and his men arrived in Almelo on the back of three straight wins in all competitions – the former Heracles boss naming an unchanged side from the one that triumphed in Greece on his return to Almelo.

Following a goalless first period, it was the visitors who, having started slowly, gradually wrestled control of the game away from the hosts before the Heracles defence misjudged a Mitchell Dijks cross from the left, allowing the ball to bounce invitingly into the path of Davy Klaassen – the Ajax skipper rolling the ball past Heracles ‘keeper, Bram Castro to put the away side a goal to the good in the 66th minute with his fifth league goal in six games.

Any thoughts of a comeback by John Stegeman’s side were dispelled with fourteen minutes remaining when Nemanja Gudelj latched onto a through ball from goal scorer, Klaassen before curling the ball into the bottom left hand corner of Castro’s net to score his second league goal of the season and ensure that all three points were heading back to Amsterdam.

RESULTS

FC Utrecht 1-5 FC Groningen

FC Twente 4-1 ADO Den Haag

Vitesse 2-0 Go Ahead Eagles

Roda JC 0-3 SC Heerenveen

Willem II 1-1 Excelsior

Sparta Rotterdam 2-0 NEC Nijmegen

PEC Zwolle 0-2 AZ Alkmaar

PSV Eindhoven 0-1 Feyenoord

Heracles 0-2 AFC Ajax

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Five

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Week five is in the books and Steven Davies is on hand with a description of the action in this weekend’s Eredivisie.

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Following the international break, the Eredivisie returned for the fifth week of play and with no Friday fixture thanks to the aforementioned international commitments of many of the league’s top players, the action instead began on Saturday evening at the AFAS Stadion where sixth place, AZ welcomed a resurgent Willem II to Alkmaar.

Things have been looking up of late for the men from Tilburg – Erwin van de Looi’s men having taken four points from a possible six to arrest what had previously been a wretched start to the campaign. However, despite having one eye on their UEFA Europa League meeting with Irish minnows, Dundalk on Thursday, the hosts easily dispatched their visitors – Iranian international, Alireza Jahanbakhsh opening the scoring on 19 minutes with a thunderous half volley from the edge of the area before Levi Garcia capitalised on an errant pass out of the visitor’s defence to seal all three points in the 91st.

Simultaneously, two of this season’s surprising underachievers came head to head at MAC3PARK Stadion where Ron Jans, PEC Zwolle – with just one point from a possible twelve, met Erik ten Hag’s, FC Utrecht – who themselves were just one point better off coming into this encounter.

Despite having lost their last three games – shipping in eight goals and scoring none in the process, it was the hosts who struck first – Kingsley Ehizibue putting Zwolle ahead with 12 minutes on the clock following a goalmouth scramble.

With the transfer window now closed until January, one of the most remarkable stories appears to be the fact that a transfer once again failed to materialise for Utrecht’s talismanic French striker, Sebastien Haller and the inspirational marksman was on hand once more to salvage a point for the visitors – converting a penalty in the 91st minute following the dismissal of Feyenoord loanee, Calvin Verdonk who saw red for the hosts after bringing down Giovanni Troupee in the box.

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Reigning title holders, PSV Eindhoven prepared up for their upcoming UEFA Champions League encounter with Atletico Madrid by hitting NEC Nijmegen for four at the Goffertstadion – strikes from Bart Ramselaar and Gaston Pereiro saw the visitors two goals up with ten minutes gone before a perfectly placed header from full back, Joshua Brenet and a simple finish for Luuk de Jong after Davy Propper had put the Dutch international in the clear, ended the game as a meaningful contest with just 24 minutes on the clock.

Despite having made a remarkable start to the season – recording two wins from their opening two matches, Mitchell van der Gaag’s, Excelsior came into Saturday night’s encounter with Heracles off the back of two straight defeats and wasted little time dismantling John Stegeman’s visitors at the Stadion Woudestein – Khalid Karami putting the home side ahead with less than a minute on the clock. The visitors were still reeling when Excelsior skipper, Ryan Koolwijk smashed in a cracker from just outside the area to double the home side’s advantage with 19 minutes gone before Fredy Ribeiro cut in from the right and curled in a third from the edge of the area to effectively end the game as any sort of contest with just 22 minutes having elapsed. Vincent Vermeij pulled one back for the visitors on 66 minutes with a close range tap in but his strike failed to galvanise the Almelo outfit who slumped to their second defeat in three matches.

FC Twente began the post-Hakim Ziyech era with defeat in Friesland – going down by three goals to one at the hands of Jurgen Streppel’s, Heerenveen.

Iranian international, Reza Ghoochannejhad opened the scoring for the home side just after the half hour mark with a powerful header before Swede, Sam Larsson doubled the host’s advantage with 66 minutes on the clock with a neat side-footed finish from the edge of the area. The score line was perhaps a little harsh on Rene Hake’s men who had threatened Erwin Mulder’s goal on numerous occasions and the visitors eventually found their way back into the game through a strike from Manchester City loanee, Bersant Celina with twelve minutes to go.

However, the dismissal of Hidde ter Avest – who saw red from referee, Jochem Kamphuis after receiving his second yellow card of the match in the 90th minute for a reckless two footed lunge, dispelled any hopes the men from Enschede had of taking anything from their visit to the Abe Lenstra Stadion and Ghoochannejhad sealed all three points for the hosts in the second minute of added time with his third goal of the season.

Sunday’s Eredivisie action began with an intriguing contest at De Kuip where two unbeaten sides came face to face. Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s, Feyenoord came into the fifth round of matches off the back of four straight victories and with one eye on a mouth-watering UEFA Europa League encounter with Manchester United on Thursday, while Zeljko Petrovic’s, ADO Den Haag arrived in Rotterdam with an unbeaten record of their own to defend.

Having squandered a slew of chances to open the scoring the home side finally made the break through just after the half hour mark as Feyenoord landed a swift one-two punch that left their visitors from The Hague reeling – Dirk Kuyt opening the scoring on 33 minutes at the second time of asking after ADO ‘keeper, Ernestas Setkus had denied his initial effort before a neat through ball from Jens Toornstra found Danish marksman, Nicolai Jorgensen who beat the visitor’s offside trap to double the Rotterdam giant’s advantage just a minute later with his third goal of the season.

Substitute, Ludcinio Marengo did briefly bring the visitors back into the game with four minutes remaining – volleying the ball past Feyenoord glovesman, Brad Jones after the Australian stopper had denied his initial header from point blank range, but any thoughts ADO’s travelling band of supporters may have harboured of their side stealing a point were quickly dashed when Karim El Ahmadi added a third in the third minute of stoppage time to put van Bronckhorst’s side two points clear atop the Eredivisie standings to leave things perfectly poised ahead of a top of the table clash with PSV in Eindhoven next Sunday.

Despite having collected their first point of the season at the fourth time of asking just prior to the international break, Groningen welcomed newly promoted Sparta Rotterdam to the Noordlease Stadion propping up the table and Ernest Faber’s men set about this crunch game with an air of purpose early on – Mimoun Mahi giving the hosts the lead with just 12 minutes on the clock.

However, Alex Pastoor’s side have been somewhat of a surprise package this season and came into this game five points better off than their more illustrious hosts, favouring an open and attacking brand of football that has won many plaudits since their return to the top table of Dutch football and, given the unease both on and off the field for all associated with Groningen, it was little surprise when the visitors drew level through Ajax loanee, Zakaria El Azzouzi – who finished a swift Sparta counter attack just eight minutes later to leave honours even.

While the draw lifts Groningen off the bottom of the table at the expense of PEC Zwolle on goal difference, it does little to alleviate the mounting pressure on the shoulders of Groningen’s under-fire coach, Ernest Faber whose side now face a crucial trip to another club in search of their first victory of the season – FC Utrecht, on Friday.

At the same time, a club in a similar plight – newly promoted Go Ahead Eagles, welcomed Roda JC to De Adelaarshorst in search of their first win since returning to the Dutch top flight at the fifth time of asking.

The home side enjoyed a busy week of transfer activity prior to the international break – the most significant addition being the return of Jarchinio Antonia who made his re-debut for the Eagles after having his contract at Groningen terminated.

Despite having been competitive in each of their four Eredivisie matches thus far, a lack of pace at the back and killer instinct in front of goal have cost Hans de Koning’s side time and time again and both of these shortcomings were once again in evidence on Sunday afternoon, but when Welshman, Simon Church was adjudged to have handled a goal-bound header from Sander Duits following a Marcel Ritzmaier cross from the right, the home side must have felt like history was repeating itself when referee, Ed Janssen pointed to the spot. Yet, following his high profile miss from the spot against Ajax prior to the international break, last season’s goal machine, Leon de Kogel – who hit the back of the net on 27 occasions last season but has yet to do so at Eredivisie level for the Eagles, stepped aside allowing Kevin Brands to send Roda ‘keeper, Benjamin van Leer the wrong way and put the home side one nil up.

The game was played in an open manner and chances came and went at both ends of the field until substitute, Darren Maatsen, killed a length of the field clearance by home ‘keeper, Theo Zwarthoed stone dead at the edge of the Roda area before flashing the ball past a flailing van Leer to secure the home side’s first win since their return to the Eredvisie.

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The fifth round of Eredivisie action was concluded at the Amsterdam ArenA where Ajax, who came into their encounter with Vitesse Arnhem without a home victory in 2016/17, gave a debut to big money signing, Hakim Ziyech in the hope of kick-starting their title challenge following an unconvincing opening to the Peter Bosz era in Amsterdam.

The hosts, who will make the long trip to Greece for a UEFA Europa League encounter with Panathinaikos on Thursday, began the game brightly – peppering Eloy Room’s goal with attempts that had the Vitesse ‘keeper at full stretch on a number of occasions.

But it wasn’t until the 55th minute that the deadlock was broken. Having been awarded a free kick on the left following a foul on skipper, Davy Klaassen, Moroccan international, Ziyech promptly flashed a tantalising ball across the face of goal for a diving Nick Viergever to head past Eloy Room from close range and give de Godenzonen what, in the end, proved to be the only goal of the game and any hopes that Henk Fraser’s side had of taking something from a contest in which they had enjoyed their fair share of opportunities were effectively extinguished when Arnold Kruiswijk received his marching orders after collecting his second yellow card of the match in the 67th minute following a reckless challenge on Joel Veltman.

 

RESULTS

AZ Alkmaar 2-0 Willem II

PEC Zwolle 1-1 FC Utrecht

NEC Nijmegen 0-4 PSV Eindhoven

Excelsior 3-1 Heracles

 SC Heerenveen 3-1 FC Twente

Feyenoord 3-1 ADO Den Haag

FC Groningen 1-1 Sparta Rotterdam

Go Ahead Eagles 2-0 Roda JC Kerkrade

AFC Ajax 1-0 Vitesse Arnhem

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EREDIVISIE REPORT: Week Four

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In a weekend where PSV suffered a slight setback and Ajax bounced back, Steven Davies is on hand to describe all the action from round four of Eredivisie season.

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This weekend got underway on Friday night at the GelreDome in Arnhem where two sides with contrasting starts to the season went head to head.

Last season’s recipient of the Rinus Michels Award – an honour which recognises the Coach of the Year in the Netherlands – Erik ten Hag, has seen his Utrecht side emulate the sort of performances that landed him the prestigious award during the opening three weeks of the season but lack the points haul to go with them – having only posted a single point from a possible nine thus far.

By sharp contrast, new Vitesse coach, Henk Fraser’s side have hit the ground running in 2016/17 – recording six points from a possible nine and it came as little surprise when the Arnhem based outfit hit the front shortly before the half hour mark through Ricky van Wolfswinkel – the 27-year-old finding an abundance of time and space inside the Utrecht box to latch onto a square ball from Milot Rashica and notch his third goal in four games since returning to the club where his career began.

Having been second best for the majority of the first period, the Utrecht players began the second stanza on the front foot and found a way back into the contest on 68 minutes when a shot from just outside the area was parried by Vitesse stopper, Eloi Room only for the ball to fall perfectly for Giovanni Troupee whose lofted cross across the face of the home side’s goal was met by the head of Utrecht’s talismanic forward, Sebastien Haller – the Frenchman making no mistake from close range to earn the visitors a share of the spoils.

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Saturday’s Eredivisie action began in Tilburg with a stalemate at the Koning Willem II Stadion where Erwin van de Looi’s, Willem II arrived at their meeting with draw specialists Roda JC off the back of a famous away win at the Amsterdam ArenA  but failed to repeat the feat in front of their own fans.

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A lone strike by Swede, Sam Larsson was enough to secure all three points for Heerenveen against struggling PEC Zwolle at the Abe Lenstra Stadion and in the process record the first victory of the Jurgen Streppel era in Friesland.

Meanwhile, things continue to look grim for Ron Jans and his men, who not only fell to their third straight defeat of the season but also to the bottom of the Eredivisie standings.

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By sharp contrast, Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s, Feyenoord entered Saturday evening’s Rotterdam derby with Excelsior with a perfect nine points from nine from the opening three weeks of the season, sparking hopes of a first Eredvisie crown since Leo Beenhakker guided the Rotterdam giants to the league title in 1999.

Yet, in the intervening years since that success, Feyenoord have tended to falter when the business end of the season rolls around so there will have been more than a few supporters who will not have been surprised when, against the run of play, Stanley Elbers latched on to a square ball from Nigel Hasselbaink to slot past Aussie ‘keeper, Brad Jones and put Mitchell van der Gaag’s men one nil up and silence the majority of the 47,000 crowd at De Kuip with 26 minutes on the clock.

It is fair to say that, at 36 years of age, Feyenoord skipper Dirk Kuyt has enjoyed somewhat of an Indian summer in terms of goal scoring since his return to De Kuip at the beginning of last season. Kuyt, who netted an impressive 23 times in his first season back in Rotterdam, was instrumental in steadying the ship when the team, having started 2015/16 promisingly, hit choppy waters around the turn of the year and embarked on a wretched run of defeats which derailed the club’s early season title ambitions by the end of January but didn’t see the club finish the season without silverware – having collected the KNVB Beker with a win over FC Utrecht in April and the former Dutch international was on hand once again when, after latching onto a flick by Danish target man, Nicolai Jorgensen, Kuyt unleashed a sweet half volley to drag Feyenoord back on level terms just before the half time interval.

Then, Just before the hour mark, Kuyt was at it again – this time killing a long diagonal pass from sub, Jan-Arie van der Heijden stone dead on his chest at the top of the Excelsior box before stroking the ball past Tom Muyters to put the hosts into the ascendancy .

Two minutes later, Steven Berghuis made it three when, after receiving the ball just inside the Excelsior area from Karim El Ahmadi, the Watford loanee curled a well-placed finish into the top right hand corner of Muyter’s net.

The hosts rounded out what, in the end, was a comfortable victory when Jens Toornstra intercepted a poorly weighted back pass before rounding the ‘keeper to make it four with 65 minutes on the clock – securing the home side’s fourth straight win of the season and their place at the summit of the Eredivisie standings.

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The late kick off came at De Grolsch Veste in Enschede where Rene Hake’s Twente, having been written off by many just a couple of weeks ago after staving off both bankruptcy and demotion over the summer months, recorded their second victory in as many games – dispatching newly promoted Sparta Rotterdam 3-1.

It what could well be his final game in front of the Enschede faithful, talismanic playmaker, Hakim Ziyech opened the scoring for the home side just before the quarter hour before Yaw Yeboah doubled the home side’s advantage with a spectacular strike from just outside the area on 36 minutes.

Yet the visitors from Rotterdam came into this game on a run of two successive victories and Alex Pastoor’s men rattled the fragile confidence of the home side when Twente glovesman, Nick Marsman brought down Aussie, Craig Goodwin resulting in referee, Reinold Wiedemeijer pointing to the spot from which Belgian marksman, Loris Brogno made no mistake – netting his fourth goal in as many games.

However, the final word fittingly went to Ziyech who, having turned in a man of the match display, sealed the home side’s second win in as many weeks just before the hour mark when, having intercepted a wayward pass out of the Sparta defence, the in-demand Moroccan international, nipped behind the visitor’s backline and slotted the ball past Roy Kortsmit before later departing to a hero’s reception from the adoring home crowd when he was replaced by Tim Holscher in the first minute of stoppage time.

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Sunday’s Eredivisie action began at the Philips Stadion in Eindhoven where reigning champions, PSV were surprisingly held to a goalless draw by Ernest Faber’s struggling Groningen who arrived in Eindhoven without a point to their name. The result ensured that Feyenoord would sit two points clear at the top of the Eredivisie standings after the fourth weekend of action and was made all the more remarkable given the fact that the visitors were forced to play with ten men for a vast portion of the match after 19-year-old defensive midfielder, Juninho Bacuna was sent off for his second bookable offence with 32 minutes on the clock. The best opportunity in an extremely one-sided affair came when the hosts received a penalty after Luciano Narsingh was brought down in the Groningen area shortly before the half time break. However, the normally reliable Luuk de Jong saw his spot kick saved by Groningen glovesman, Sergio Padt.

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Like PSV, Zeljko Petrovic’s surprise package, ADO Den Haag came into their meeting with Heracles having collected three wins from the opening three matches of the season. Yet they would be denied a fourth successive victory by John Stegeman’s side who took the lead at the Kyocera Stadion through German defender, Robin Gosens with 18 minutes on the clock – thanks in no small part to the poor handling of ADO ‘keeper, Ernestas Setkus.

In season’s gone by this was the sort of result that ADO have been prone to let slip entirely, yet their encouraging start to the 2016/17 campaign has seen newfound resilience and belief take root on both the pitch and in the stands and, while they could not make it four wins from four outings, the home side did manage to level the score when,  shortly before the half hour mark, Japanese international striker, Mike Havenaar buried a well taken left footed strike on the run after latching onto a Gervane Kastaneer flick on.

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All eyes turned to De Adelaarshorst on Sunday lunchtime where under fire Peter Bosz brought his struggling Ajax side to face newly promoted, Go Ahead Eagles.

After enduring a tumultuous week that began with a defeat at home to Willem II followed by a humiliating exit from the final qualifying phase of the UEFA Champions League at the hands of Russian under dogs, FC Rostov, many saw the trip to Deventer as another potential banana skin for de Godenzonen who, having seen Dutch interntional ‘keeper Jasper Cillessen depart for Barcelona handed Cameroonian, Andre Onana only his second taste of first team action – the 20-yearold stopper’s inclusion being one of numerous changes to a backline that had been torn to shreds in midweek.

In front of a vociferous home crowd, Hans de Koning’s Eagles began on the front foot and with twenty minutes on the clock Columbian defender, Davinson Sanchez appeared to clip the heels of PSV loanee, Marcel Ritzmaier as the Austrian midfielder scampered into the Ajax area leaving referee, Pol van Boekel little option but to point to the spot.

Like his team mates, last season’s goal machine, Leon de Kogel has struggled to repeat the sort of prowess in front of goal that saw the 24-year-old marksman bag 27 goals as he fired the Eagles to promotion via the promotion/ relegation playoffs last term and the striker’s lack of confidence was in evidence here as he saw his spot kick saved by Onana – an event that ultimately proved to be the turning point of the game.

Having seemingly got out of jail thanks to Onana’s heroics, the visitors took the game by the scruff of the neck – Ajax’s inspirational skipper, Davy Klaassen giving Peter Bosz’s side the lead when his shot from just outside the area took a nick off the heels of Sander Fischer to deceive Theo Zwarthoed in the home net just minutes later.

Chelsea loanee, Bertrand Traore was one of the only players in an Ajax shirt to emerge from the midweek trip to Russia with a performance to be proud of and the mercurial Burkina Faso international gave left back, Kenny Teijsse a torrid time throughout the contest – his trickery winning the visitors a penalty from which Klaassen made no mistake to double de Godenzonen’s advantage heading into the half time interval.

The game was effectively over just after the hour mark when Nemanja Gudelj floated a perfectly placed free kick over the home side’s wall to leave Zwarthoed once more rooted to the spot and, in the process, earn Peter Bosz a stay of execution heading into the international break.

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The fourth round of Eredivisie action was concluded at the AFAS Stadion in Alkmaar where AZ dispatched ten-man NEC Nijmegen by two goals to nil. John van den Brom’s side took the lead just before the half time interval through a diving header by 20-year-old attacking midfielder, Dabney dos Santos and things went from bad to worse for Peter Hyballa’s men when German midfielder, Julian von Haacke received a second yellow card from referee, Kevin Blom with more than half an hour still to play before Iranian international, Alireza Jahanbakhsh put the undermanned visitors out of their misery following a swift AZ counter attack with 17 minutes remaining.

RESULTS

Vitesse Arnhem 1-1 FC Utrecht

Willem II 0-0 Roda JC

SC Heerenveen 1-0 PEC Zwolle

Feyenoord 4-1 Excelsior

FC Twente 3-1 Sparta Rotterdam

PSV Eindhoven 0-0 Groningen

ADO Den Haag 1-1 Heracles

Go Ahead Eagles 0-3 AFC Ajax

AZ Alkmaar 2-0 NEC Nijmegen 

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Eredivisie: The Race For Third

This weekend’s fixtures are set to have a massive bearing on the race to finish third in the table and guarantee Europa League football for next season. With the league title already sown up by PSV, Ajax securing second place and Dordrecht guaranteed to finish bottom, there is not much else to play for this season. All that remains is to find out which of the teams will contest the relegation play-off, to cement the teams who will play in the Europa League play-off and which of the teams will finish third.

On Sunday AZ Alkmaar host NAC Breda in what could potentially be a trickier fixture than it looks on paper with NAC looking to secure their survival in the league. Thanks to a police strike the big game of the weekend between Feyenoord and Vitesse is now to be played on Monday night. A point for Feyenoord in this game will take Vitesse out of the equation and it will also be enough to secure third place if AZ lose. Even if both Feyenoord and AZ win Feyenoord will most likely still finish third thanks to their far superior goal difference. A win for Vitesse will shake things right up and force it to go right up until the final day.

Let’s now have a look at all three teams chances of finishing in that final league position…

FEYENOORD

Feyenoord should have had third place sewn up by now, but after a stuttering finish to the campaign there are now in danger of losing it after doing so well to get themselves up there in the first place. Were also, up until a few weeks ago, looking up the table at catching Ajax in second but are now forced to look down after gaining only two points from their last nine. A 2-2 draw with Willem II didn’t look to be too damaging at the time but that was followed by a surprise first defeat at De Kuip since September to relegation candidates Go Ahead Eagles. Go Ahead had only won twice away from home all season and it was a damaging defeat that could have a big impact on their final league position. Before last weekends break in play a point away to Groningen would otherwise have been seen as a good one but in their current situation after going 1-0 they will be disappointed not to see it out.

With manager Fred Rutten and potentially several playing staff such as Clasie, Boetius and Te Vrede all linked with moves away it is easy to see why they may have tailed off towards the end but you would hope that they would like to put Feyenoord in as good a position as possible for next season, especially captain Clasie. Coach Rutten is already guaranteed to guide Feyenoord to their worst league position in three years but he won’t want to make it any worse. After scoring four goals in three appearances at the end of March, Anass Achahbar has failed to score in his next three. They will hope he can return to this form to guide them through the next two games. They will also be boosted by the fact that they have signed striker Colin Kazim-Richards on a permanent deal from Bursaspor. Feyenoord will be confident of securing the right result at what will be a crowded house against a Vitesse club that has looked slightly out of sorts this season. Terence Kongolo will be back after missing the game at Groningen and the only absentee will be Khaled Boulahrouz who was sent off in the dying seconds last time out. With expectations high the only thing that is likely to cost Feyenoord is their nerve in the big games which, barring PSV at home and AZ away, has sometimes hindered them this season.

AZ ALKMAAR

Nearest and most likely challengers to Feyenoord for third place, AZ are currently sitting in fourth with three points separating them and a place above. The team from Alkmaar could potentially miss out through their poor goal difference, which would need to see a twenty goal swing between them and Feyenoord in the final two games if they finish level. This has not been helped by a defense that has conceded a massive 53 goals this season, the worst record inside the top 11 teams. This year itself they have shipped four to PSV, six against Utrecht, three against Vitesse, four at home to Feyenoord and five at Heerenveen, a cut down on these figures would have seen them right in amongst it at the top.

Utrecht alone have put nine goals past them this season. Like Feyenoord it has been a fairly inconsistent season for AZ and they have never really been able to put a good run of results together. Good results such as the 2-2 draw away to Feyenoord, the 1-0 win at Ajax and 4-2 success at Groningen have been cancelled out by defeats at home to Feyenoord and both games against PSV. A run of seven games unbeaten from the end of October to mid-December seemed to put them on the right path until it was inexplicably ended with a 3-0 defeat at home to Utrecht. Straight after this game it again looked as if they had dragged themselves back in it with a run of one loss in eight leading into March. During this time they looked like serious challengers to Feyenoord and even an outside bet of a Champions League place a run of one win in five though showed their inconsistent nature. They go into the game on Sunday with two wins in a row including a crucial three points away at struggling Twente.

However, the fans will be disheartened by the sale of captain Nemanja Gudelj to Ajax this week, though he will be suspended for this weekend’s fixture anyway. Whether this will have an affect on the players themselves though remains to be seen. With Gudelj, their main source of goals, out it will now be up to the rest of the squad to pitch in with striker Steven Berghuis looking to add to his tally of nine goals this term. AZ will gain confidence from the from the fact the have already beaten NAC Breda this season 1-0 away from home, but teams fighting relegation at the end of the season can be a very different animal to the one at the start, so they can’t afford to be complacent.

VITESSE ARNHEM

Vitesse can count themselves unlucky that they seem to have just a very outside chance of reaching the top three. Their season seems to have gone the opposite from their two rivals’ as their poorest form seems to have come in the middle of the campaign. They would have found themselves in with a great chance of grabbing third spot with a win at De Kuip on Monday if they had won against ADO Den Haag in their last game. This defeat put an end to a truly spectacular run of 12 games without a loss including ten wins, but the shock defeat has left their hope of gaining entry in the Europa League automatically hanging by a thread. Anything but a win on Monday and they will have to go through the play-offs, and with what looks like Zwolle, Heerenveen and one of either Feyenoord and AZ joining them in there, nothing is certain.

Aside from the defeat at Den Haag, Vitesse can point to a disappointing start to the season where they failed to win in August and only had four points from their first 18. It looked as if they had found their feet between September and October when they recorded three straight wins, scoring 16 goals in the process but a run of one win in ten was to follow that though as their season fell away before them. The much needed unbeaten run that followed was vital and set them up in a good position coming into Monday nights game before the defeat to Den Haag. The team does posses some truly quality players in Marko Vejinovic, Davy Propper, Valeri Kaziishvili and Bertrand Traore and are capable of beating any team in this league on their day. Traore has 11 goals to his name and will look to add more before he presumably returns to Chelsea in the summer.

Vitesse can also take heart from Feyenoord’s recent slump in form and after seeing Go Ahead Eagles come away with three points; they are likely to be in a confident mood.

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EREDIVISIE: FC Twente 0-0 Feyenoord

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FC TWENTE 0 – 0 FEYENOORD

There were no goals in the match between FC Twente and Feyenoord, but there were plenty of chances for both. The quality in the final third was lacking. However there were positives for both, especially in the midfields writes Jack Jackman.

Feyenoord were facing a difficult trip to face FC Twente and it would be a real test of the new side, after the summer of changes that have taken place. It looks like Jordy Clasie is set to stay, which will be a huge boost and he captained the side today. It was the away side that had the better of the early exchanges as Jean-Paul Boëtius had his shot saved by Nick Marsman, while the in-form Mitchell te Vrede had two chances, the first he headed wise, and the second was a shot well saved by the Twente goalkeeper.

The home side started to come into the game as Hakim Ziyech started to threaten, forcing a save from range. The likes of him, Kyle Ebecilio, Luc Castaignos and Youness Mokhtar in the same side is very exciting. Around the half an hour mark, Lex Immers had a great chance to open the scoring for Feyenoord, but his close range shot was excellently saved by Mulder.

Then the big moment of the first half arrived as Boëtius was brought down in the box by Cuco Martina and the referee awarded the away side with a penalty. It was Te Vrede who stepped up to take it, but Marsman guessed the right way and saved a tame penalty. Minutes later, Tonny Vilhena had a decent chance as he found room inside the box, but he failed to find a way past Marsman. The first half ended goalless, but it was an entertaining half and it started to look like the new look Feyenoord team could do things this season in the Eredivisie, with Boëtius looking particularly threatening.

The second half started even, Kamohelo Mokotjo came close with an effort from long range that forced a save from Mulder. This was quickly followed by Ziyech shooting just wide as the home side were turning up the pressure. Feyenoord didn’t create as much as they did in the first half, but te Vrede missed the target with two headers as he continued to be a handful, despite being wasteful in front of goal.

The Feyenoord striker had two chances in quick succession around the 75 minute mark, the first effort went fractions wide, and the second needed to be saved by Marsman after good work to create the chance by Jens Toornstra.

There were a lot of late chances with te Vrede forced a save with his head, the forward had lots of chances today, but couldn’t make one of them count. This was quickly followed by a chance for the home side as Ziyech’s shot from range was saved by Mulder, the midfielder will turn out to be a great signing for Twente, he looked very good today and created lots of problems for Feyenoord.

Elvis Manu produced an excellent bit of skill to put in a cross for Jordy Clasie who headed fractions wide, it looked for a moment like the skipper would score the winner for the away side. Feyenoord nearly nicked at with the last kick of the game as Elvis Manu headed past Marsman, but it was scrambled out by the defenders. The draw was a little unfair on Feyenoord who were the better team. However they lacked composure in the final third, especially te Vrede who had plenty of opportunities to score, but failed to find a way past Marsman, who was excellent all match. There were lots of positives for the side that finished second last season and it looks like they will continue to improve in years to come.

TEAMS

TWENTE: Marsman, Martina, Lachman (Breukers 46), Bengtsson, Koppers, Mokotjo, Ebecilio, Ziyech, Mokhtar (Eghan 69), Castaignos, Kusk (Ould-Chikh 79).

SUBS NOT USED: Stevens, Schilder, Borven, Andersen.

GOALS: None.

BOOKINGS: Martina 33, Ebecilio 67.

FEYENOORD: Mulder, Wilkshire, Van Beek, Mathijsen, Nelom, Clasie (Karsdorp 90), Immers (Toornstra 46), Vilhena, Schaken (Manu 72), Te Vrede, Boëtius.

SUBS NOT USED: Hahn, Kongolo, Basaçikoglu, Kazim-Richards.

GOALS: None.

BOOKINGS: Van Beek 39.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Nick Marsman (FC Twente)

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EREDIVISIE: FC Groningen 2-0 Ajax

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FC GRONINGEN 2 – 0 AJAX

After losing at home to fellow title challengers PSV last weekend, Ajax were desperate to get back to winning ways in a tricky looking fixture against FC Groningen at the Euroborg. However, the Amsterdammers produced a very flat performance and they looked lost without their star man Daley Blind, who sealed his £14 million move to Manchester United yesterday writes Simon Prue.

FC Groningen began the game well and dominated possession throughout the first half. Antonia provided the outlet for Groningen and his pace was causing all sorts of problems for Boilesen with his pace and trickery.

After a slow start, Ajax grew into the game as Ricardo Van Rhijn’s deflected cross was well saved by Padt. Attempts from El Ghazi and Klassen followed but Ajax could not find the breakthrough. Ajax started to have longer periods of possession and this culminated in Lasse Schone’s delightful 21st minute reverse pass which put Kolbeinn Sigthorsson through on goal but the Icelandic striker’s lack of confidence was evident as he opted to cut the ball back across the box to Davy Klaassen rather than slot the ball home.

FC Groningen showed occasional signs of their counter attacking threat during the first half as Tjaronn Chery had a number of efforts comfortably saved by Dutch international Jasper Cillessen.

Groningen gifted Ajax a golden opportunity just before half time with some woeful defending as Kappelhof lost possession in the penalty area and Ajax nearly capitalised as Klaasen teed up El Ghazi only for the Dutchman to fire miserably over the crossbar.

Erwin van der Looi’s teamtalk clearly inspired his players at half time as they came firing out of the blocks and Eric Botteghin’s 48th minute goal put the hosts 1-0 ahead. Van Der Velden played Chery in down the left hand side of the penalty area and Chery’s cut back found Betteghin who converted from three yards out.

The hosts continued to pile pressure on Ajax as Antonia’s cross found Chery who had the chance to double the lead from eight yards out but he could only poke the ball straight into the hands of Cillessen.

On the hour mark Ajax began to assert themselves once again as some great skill from El Ghazi allowed him to send a wicked cross into Sigthorsson but the out of form striker could only glance his header wide of the goal. El Ghazi then cut the ball inside onto his left foot with a backheel and his shot flew past Padt’s left hand post. If Ajax were going to get a breakthrough it was going to be through the ingenuity of El Ghazi and he came very close to levelling in the 82nd minute. He wriggled his way past Kappelhof wonderfully but he could only blaze over the bar from close range.

FC Groningen then caught Ajax on the counter as substitute Michael de Leeuw wrapped  up the game in the 87 minute. Van Der Velden and Chery linked up just as they did for the first goal and Chery’s dangerous cross was met by the onrushing de Leeuw who nodded home from six yards out.

There was a late surge of pressure from the visitors as Duarte and El Ghazi both saw efforts go close. Davy Klassen had a good opportunity to restore some pride deep in stoppage time but his volley did not trouble Padt and the ball rolled wide of the mark.

It is two defeats in a row now for Ajax who look nothing like a side that are challenging for an unprecedented fifth consecutive Eredivisie title.

TEAMS

GRONINGEN: Padt, Hiariej, Botteghin, Kappelhof, Van Nieff, Kieftenbeld, Chery, Lindgren, Van der Velden (Hagenauw 90), Hoesen (De Leeuw 73), Antonia.

SUBS NOT USED: Van der Vlag, Islamovic, Saban, Hateboer, Baas.

GOALS: Botteghin 48, De Leeuw 87.

BOOKINGS: None.

AJAX: Cillessen, Van Rhijn, Veltman, Moisander (Van der Hoorn 81), Boilesen, Klaassen, Viergever, Serero (Duarte 81), El Ghazi, Sigthórsson, Schöne (Kishna 72).

SUBS NOT USED: Vermeer, Ligeon, Andersen, Milik.

GOALS: None.

BOOKINGS: Boilesen 36.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Tjaronn Chery (FC Groningen)

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EREDIVISIE: NAC Breda 3-1 PEC Zwolle

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NAC BREDA 3 – 1 PEC ZWOLLE

NAC Breda did not soothe PEC Zwolle’s European hangover with a 3-1 comfortable win in the Rat Verlagh Stadion writes Will Burns.

Breda started the brighter of the two sides with Zwolle looking lacklustre, possibly due to their 3-1 defeat in Prague on Thursday night that knocked them out of the Europa League. However, the visitors did create the first decent chance that Czech striker Tomas Necid missed. Bram van Polen supplied a superb cross from the right-wing and the 6ft 3inch attacker found himself unmarked in the centre, however he embarrassingly put his header wide of Jelle ten Rouwelaar’s post.

On the half-hour mark, PEC Zwolle experienced a major let off as NAC should have really took the lead. From a free-kick deep on the right, Zwolle failed to clear and the ball fell perfectly for Erik Falkenburg but Diederik Boer parried well from close range. The rebound was smashed off the crossbar by Isak Ssewankambo and bounced out.

It was a warning fired at Zwolle which they did not take heed off seven minutes later. On-loan Chelsea striker Stipe Perica finished a great move from Falkenburg’s cross that Ssewankambo nodded down into the Croatian 19-year old to poke home.

Although, Ron Jans made two changes at half-time to fire some life into his side. Jody Lukoki and Joost Broerse replaced Mustafa Saymak and Trent Sainsbury and within five minutes of the restart, Zwolle were level. Jesper Drost and Stef Nijland combined well to set up Necid to grab his first goal for the club.

NAC were not finished by any means and went on the attack and found themselves the lead again on 65 minutes after Van Polen fouled Perica in the area and referee Tom van Sichem awarded a spot-kick. After arguing with Perica on who would take the penalty, Erik Falkenburg converted superbly straight down the middle of Boer’s goal.

The points were sealed by Nebojša Gudelj side’s five minutes from the end with Elson Hooi blasting a shot past Boer after Jeffrey Sarpong had carried the ball forward and laid the substitute in.

A great win for Breda after a disappointing start to the season, but Zwolle will need to pick themselves up after the international break if they wish to compete for European places this year.

TEAMS

NAC: Ten Rouwelaar, Ssewankambo, Drost, Damcevski, Amieux, De Kamps, Falkenburg (Hooi 77), Matic, Boateng, Perica, Tighadouini (Sarpong 46).

SUBS NOT USED: Babos, De Roover, Seuntjens, Swerts, Van der Weg.

GOALS: Perica 37, Falkenburg 66P, Hooi 84.

BOOKINGS: Matic 54, Perica 72.

ZWOLLE: Boer, Van Polen, Van der Werff (Ioannidis 70), Sainsbury (Broerse 46), Van Hintum, Rienstra, Lam, Saymak (Lukoki 46), Drost, Nijland, Necid.

SUBS NOT USED: De Jong, Moro, Pereira, Thomas.

GOALS: Necid 49.

BOOKINGS: Necid 53, Lukoki 89.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Kingsley Boateng (NAC)

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EREDIVISIE: PSV 2-0 Vitesse

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SUNDAY 31ST AUGUST

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PSV 2 – 0 VITESSE

Luuk de Jong grabs his first goal for PSV as he helps the Eindhoven side to a somewhat flattering 2-0 win against a Vitesse side who will be pleased with some aspects of their performance reports Ryan O’Grady.

PSV came into this game off the back of a brilliant 3-1 win away at Ajax that shocked the Amsterdam Arena crowd. Vitesse however were coming into this game having lost 2-1 to PEC Zwolle despite controlling large parts of the game. PSV made one change to the side for today’s game, new loan signing from Valencia, Andres Guardado replaced Jorrit Hendrix in midfield.

The first 40 minutes of this game belonged to Vitesse who from the get go pressed the PSV players high up the pitch. In only the second minute Guardado was dispossessed by Traoré on the edge of the box but the on-loan Chelsea midfielder could only get off a weak effort that was easily saved by Zoet.

After the first 15 minutes Vitesse already had 67% possession. Vitesse nearly wasted their early dominance when in the 15th minute a long ball was played forward that should’ve been easily dealt with by the Vitesse defence but instead Diks seemed to be at a loss as to what to do with the ball and decided to touch it behind for a corner without realising Depay was behind him but luckily Depay couldn’t capitalise.

Although Vitesse were the better team for most of the first half they rarely created any chances with Traoré having a couple that were easily saved and Vejinovic with a long range effort that was miles above the crossbar. Then in the last 5 minutes of the first half Vitesse appeared to let up slightly on their pressing game and PSV came into the game.

Firstly some good inter-play down the right wing resulted in Maher knocking the ball past Kashia on the edge of the box and seemingly through on goal but the central defender recovered well and managed to clear. Then Diks again couldn’t cope with a long ball and his poor touch fell to Narsingh who cut inside and unleashed a shot that was well saved by Velthuizen in the Vitesse net.

The first minute and a half of the second half started well for Vitesse before a quick counter attack by PSV resulted in a goal. Luuk De Jong picked the ball up around thirty yards out and ran towards goal but overran the ball, however the clearance by the Vitesse defence ricocheted off another defender and the ball fell to Narsingh who poked it towards De Jong and he side footed the ball into the corner of the net.

PSV then started a period of dominance that didn’t result in many chances. In the 61st minute Narsingh received the ball inside the box in a dangerous position but over ran the ball and it was easily cleared. During this period of dominance Vitesse did have one chance, Traoré tricked his way past two PSV players and ran into the box but was unable to get enough power behind his shot that was easily collected by Zoet.

In the 70th minute Depay crossed to Maher who mishit the ball but fortunately it landed to Narsingh although he could only hit the side netting. Vitesse came back into the game just after this chance. Substitute Achenteh was allowed to run towards the corner of the box before unleashing a powerful drive that went out for a corner after smacking the post. Then a cross came in from the left hand side of the box that was pushed away by Zoet straight to Labyad on the edge of the box whose shot was well saved by again by Zoet and ricocheted of Dauda’s head to go out for a goal kick. PSV went down the other end and Depay was allowed to come inside and release a shot but it went about two yards wide.

This was followed up in the 89th minute when substitute Jozefzoon played a lovely through ball to de Jong in the box and he should have scored from close range but his shot was well saved by Velthuizen, who was Vitesse’s man of the match. Velthuizen could do nothing about the next effort from PSV. Kashia slid for the ball about 40 yards out and completely missed it allowing Depay to run onto the ball and he tried to round the keeper but Velthuizen got a touch on it. Unfortunately for him the touch fell straight to Adam Maher who blasted it in from the edge of the box. To round the game off Depay had a chance at the very end but he slipped at the vital moment.

TEAMS

PSV: Zoet, Brenet, Rekik, Bruma, Willems (Arias 69), Maher, Guardado (Hiljemark 75), Wijnaldum, Narsingh (Jozefzoon 83), De Jong, Depay

SUBS NOT USED: Pasveer, Locadia, Ritzmaier, Hendrix.

GOALS: De Jong 48, Maher 90+1.

BOOKINGS: Maher 34, Guardado 73, Hiljemark 85.

VITESSE: Velthuizen, Diks, Kashia, Van der Heijden, Kruiswijk (Achenteh 60), Vejinovic, Pröpper, Leerdam, Labyad, Qazaishvili (Dauda 60), Traoré (Olinyk 70).

SUBS NOT USED: Room, Mori, McEachran, Ibarra.

GOALS: None.

BOOKINGS: Kruiswijk 24.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Jeroen Zoet (PSV)

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EREDIVISIE: Heerenveen 3-1 FC Utrecht

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SATURDAY 30TH AUGUST

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HEERENVEEN 3 – 1 FC UTRECHT

Life after Ziyech, Basacikoglu and Finnbogason looks rosy for Dwight Lodeweges’ Heerenveen after young striker Mark Uth netted a hat0trick to dispatch Utrecht 3-1 in Saturday’s late game writes Will Burns.

The hosts exploded out of blocks and were ahead after just three minutes after shrewd play by Joey van der Berg. The midfielder was standing over a set piece on the right-wing and spotted Mark Uth running through to goal. Van der Berg took the free-kick quickly and Uth creatively spun marker Gevero Markiet and finished coolly.

Utrecht lost Jens Toornstra to Feyenoord last week but added Swedish winger Kristoffer Peterson from Liverpool on a four-year deal. The 19-year-old nearly announced his arrival in style after turning with Pele van Anholt with ease before a popping a shot straight at Kristoffer Nordfeldt.

Nordfledt’s opposite number Robbin Ruiter was substitute just before the half-hour mark for the veteran Jeroen Verhoeven, after the keeper pulled his groin taking a big boot up field.

Yassin Ayoub came close before half-time after clipping the crossbar with a shot from the edge of the area as American forward Rubio Rubin forced Nordfeldt hand too but it was Heerenveen that nearly extended their lead before the interval.

Daley Sinkgraven and Sam Larsson combined well and set-up Luciano Slagveer in the area. Slagveer took his time setting a shot up and Christian Kum, Utrecht’s signing from Heerenveen in the summer, slided in to clear in a potential goal-saving tackle.

After Uth missed a great chance to give the hosts a further advantage, Utrecht’s Willem Janssen was denied by Nordfeldt after the midfielder powered a header at goal from Peterson’s cross. Just minutes later, Heerenveen were two goals up.

Larsson and Slagveer’s speed was opening Utrecht’s back four up but it was Mark Uth who notched his second goal. Slagveer spotted Uth pulling away from Ramon Leeuwin and the striker had plenty time to chip a composed finish over the onrushing Verhoeven to make it 2-0.

Willem Janssen grabbed a consolation goal in stoppage time before Uth added a third to seal his hat-trick.

TEAMS

HEERENVEEN: Nordfeldt, Marzo, Otigba, Van Aken, Van Anholt, De Roon, Van den Berg, Sinkgraven, Slagveer, Larsson, Uth.

SUBS NOT USED: De Fockert, Thorsby, Dalgaard, Schmidt, Raitala, Wildschut, Lumu.

GOALS: Uth 3, 54 & 90+4.

BOOKINGS: Marzo 45, Van den Berg 89.

UTRECHT: Ruiter, Van der Maarel, Kum, Leeuwin, Markiet, Ayoub, Janssen, Kali, Oar, Peterson, Rubin.

SUBS NOT USED: Verhoeven, Barazite, Diemers, Sarota, Cortie, Antwi, Kallon.

GOALS: Janssen 90+1.

BOOKINGS: Ayoub 20, Leeuwin 60.

MAN OF THE MATCH:

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