Showing posts with label Eredivisie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eredivisie. Show all posts

Saturday, April 25, 2009

De Friezen draw to Twente

De Friezen came within minutes of an important win over Twente but with a last minute strike the match ended with a 1-1 score. The draw had massive implications on Trond Sollied's side as they fell out of the Europa League spot to fifth but equally have a another twist should the result cause Twente to fall out of a Champions League berth.

As a preview to next months KNVB final the match had the all the tone of a title bout with scoring opportunities limited with resolute defending. After a scoreless half Heerenveen looked like it found the winner goal as former Dinamo Zagreb-man Danijel Pranjić's corner was sent in by Paulo Henrique. However thoughts of three-points disappeared as with time winding down, Twente's Theo Janssen sent in a free-kick from twenty-five metres. What makes the result most intriguing is that the losing finalist for the domestic cup competition (the KNVB Beker in this situation) will qualify for the Europa League if the winners qualify for the Champions League but with Twente not gaining full points they have opened up a chance for Ajax.

Heading into the final two weeks Heerenveen will need help if they are to overtake PSV but first they must defeat ADO Den Haag on Sunday

Saturday, November 29, 2008

a tough act to follow

After last weekends shocking 6-0 outpouring over Heerenveen, Steve McClaren and company have a tough act to follow in Den Haag against ADO. André Wetzel’s side are having a tough ride since being promoted in the Eredivisie this year and in the midst of a six-match losing streak, including last weeks 3-1 loss to Feyenoord. Despite the problems Wetzel is confident that if they can weather the storm and stay positive, “it will come out right in the end.” They have Ahmed Ammi back from serving suspension but will miss Wesley Verhoek,Gino Coutinho and Robin Faber.

For Twente, they are in the odd position of trying to put aside last weekends match and not let it get them over-confident. They have an important mid-week UEFA Cup match against Schalke 04 coming up on Wednesday and will need to have veterans Blaise Kufo and Kenneth Perez fully recovered so it is likely to influence the lineup. Steve McClaren gave no indication of changes in his pre-match press-conference and merely noted the competitive nature of matches between ADO and Twente. Although historically this has been a very tough match with a opportunity to advance in the UEFA Cup riding on a victory over Schalke, I expect a few key lineup changes with veteran Romano Denneboom playing a greater role.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

FC Twente destroys Heerenveen 6-0

Humourous little comments cannot shield the fact that Twente destroyed Heerenveen 6-0 in an obvious horrible defensive display. It defies explanation that Twente, which had barely averaged a goal a match were able to cut through the Heerenveen defenders so easily however such is the case. Without significant changes in the Heerenveen lineup Steve McClaren's lineup came out with a (obviously) well-crafted plan and pelted 'keeper Kenny Steppe with attempts early. While able to keep them off the score-sheet early that would end quickly as Twente skipper Blaise Kufo scored the first of three goals at the twenty-third minute off a nice set-up from veteran Kenneth Perez. Twelve minutes later the veteran combination filleted the Heerenveen defenders with Kenneth Perez the beneficiary of a perfect through ball, which he converted on a nice strike. Heerenveen's day was about to take a nightmare turn as Kufo and Perez each scored again before the brea to bring the score 4-0. The ordeal continued two minutes after the break as Perez unselfishly fed Austrian international Marko Arnautovic at the doorstep. The white-flag was finally raised as Perez supplied Blaise Kufo a slick cross which he headed-in in a match best called a practice ground training session. To add to the day to remember Mika Väyrynen was red-carded as time wound down and will now miss next weeks match against PSV.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Heerenveen will attack at will

Heerenveen's visit of Twente is not only a great look at contrasting styles on the pitch but equally a further question of how Steve McClaren will respond. At this stage of the year the clubs are only a point apart but despite Twente's defensive stance has been anything but consistent. After starting off great and having us all talk of the "McClaren-effect", they were stomp, stomp, stomped over by Ajax 2-0, debased 3-0 the following week 3-0 and before drawing level to Feyenoord. If you could put a pin on their on-pitch personalty so-far, they seem to play to their opposition and when encountering an attacking side seem to forget their strong-suit. Whether that simple theory stays true today is a story to be told but Trond Sollied must be chomping at the bit to get started.

It is quite obvious the club has adapted well to Trond Sollied's blood-thirsty attacking style with
Croatian international Danijel Pranjić and the trio of Paweł Wojciechowski, Roy Beerens and Paulo Henrique flourishing. Heerenveen will attack at will today against Twente with knowledge their intended counter-attack is toothless. While there was early concern of injuries, Paulo Henrique and Tarik Elyounoussi look to be ready for the match but it will come down to a last minute decision if they are to play. Twente will have the calm, cool Slobodan Rajković back as his appeal was successful.

Enjoy the match and if you're not already a fan of Heerenveen, once glimpse of their attacking style will surely make you one.

Het Legioen!

De Kuip hosts ADO today as Feyenoord's youthful attack kicks back into gear. Following a misery filled October, Gertjan Verbeek's side have changed course and looking viscous in the attack and showing a maturity few would expect for their years. November welcomed a new confidence with a 4-0 explosion of Roda, seconded by a solid 5-2 defeat of Utrecht and a reaffirming 1-1 draw against Twente in Enschede.

The mark of the club so far as been the promising play of younger members of the squad such as Luigi Bruins, Leroy Fer, Georginio Wijnaldum, Diego Biseswar and Karim El Ahmadi with veterans Giovanni Van Bronckhorst and Roy Makaay being rock-solid steadying influences. With the return of Serginho Greene, Ron Vlaar, Jonathan de Guzman and Jon Dahl Tomasson in the horizon het Legioen know this has the makings of a very special year.

ADO is simply having a difficult year. After a solid start including a 3-0 pounding of AZ, the wheels have come off in Den Haag, as they have lost five straight and been held off the score sheet in seven of the last nine matches. Along with very trying times they are dealing with injury problems that leave André Wetzel's side without Samir El Moussaoui as well as Mitchell Piqué and Pascal Bosschaart who are both doubtful along with concerns over their goalkeeper Robert Zwinkels and with Gino Coutinho injured Boy Waterman could be between the woodwork. ADO skipper, Aleksandar Ranković has not been shy in trying to shore up defending characteristics and Feyenoord should expect physical play from the visitors.

Stop by Legioen after the match and I'll tell you all about the victory : )

make it a fortress

Heerenveen's visit of the Tukkers comes at a critical point in the season for Steve McClaren's side. After a very stable start, Twente was derailed with consecutive losses against Ajax and AZ before steadying play last week Feyenoord in playing to a 1-1 draw. Notable against our Rotterdam foe was the return of Theo Janssen to the starting lineup, who immediately created the dimension that has been lacking recently.

On the opposite end of the pitch Heerenveen needs to come with a cautionary warning for those who like Football with a defensive vision. While they have displayed a nerve shattering offensive attack, they have shown an inability to defend and very susceptible to the counter. However when clicking right as Ajax found out in a 5-2 thrashing, they are heavyweight fighter who won't back down.

All that makes for an exciting match that will pit the tactical ideas of their respective managers, Steve McClaren and Trond Sollied, which are nearly polar opposites. Twente has no new injury concerns, with Andrej Rendla still out but they will have Slobodan Rajković back from suspension as his appeal was successfully overturned. With the successful return of Theo Janssen last week I expect him back in the lineup and he could equally be seen in the midfield with veteran Kenneth Perez should Steve McClaren decide to go punch for punch.

Heracles Almelo at Philips Stadion

After four successive losses, in which PSV has been out-scored nine to one, I think its safe to say all is not right in Eindhoven. Internal issues relating to a language barrier that inexplicably saw Carlos Salcido on the bench, a complete failure of professional decorum by Danko Lazović, a blow-up by Edison Méndez and the ongoing issue of less-than suitable work ethic and tenacity signal the club is serious jeopardy of a complete free-fall. The task now is a great one as it is becoming clear Hubb Stevens must regain control of the players, eradicate the cancer withing and mold them into a team through a tougher disciplinarian hand but do so expeditiously.

Prior to the match Hubb Stevens said:

"We know the players will be looking to get back to winning ways. They are keen to restore some pride tomorrow night. We will play a team that will not make the trip to Eindhoven to entertain the crowd to a spectacular game of football. They are very compact in defence and play well as a team. We will hopefully be able to show the fans our tactical and technical skills. I demand full commitment"

PSV will be without Jan Kromkamp, Dirk Marcellis and Nordin Amrabat with Carlos Salcido only getting back from international duty late Friday.

Hubb Stevens went on to say:

"We will show the appropriate respect for our opponents, but Heracles will fight to the end. We will be forced to breech the Heracles wall and have to be careful not to concede a goal. We will hopefully put in a commanding and solid team display. We need the PSV fans to get behind us."

I will report on the match as it concludes.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Feyenoord's brand new home

With great pleasure I would like to welcome you to the new home for Feyenoord. It is a tremendous honour to present to you information on the fighting spirit of the club in its one-hundredth anniversary.

It has been a tough start for Gertjan Verbeek with the club sitting twelfth in the table, predominately because of very poor results away from home. However over the last three matches there has been a notable improvement as they disgraced Roda 4-0 on the road, followed that up with a 5-2 victory over FC Utrecht at home and left Enschede this past weekend with a 1-1 draw to Twente. The elixir of veterans Giovanni Van Bronckhorst, Roy Makaay with a youth movement Leroy Fer, Georginio Wijnaldum, Diego Biseswar and Karim El Ahmadi seems to be working as the club is gelling as the issues of the first part of the season hopefully are a thing of the past as the club targets ADO this weekend.

Welcome aboard !

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Ajax humbles PSV 4-1

Ajax climbs to the top of the Eredivisie table with an emphatic 4-1 victory over PSV at Amsterdam Arena. The loss sends the defending champions PSV to sixty place in the table a full seven points behind their rival. In combination with the recent loss in the KNVB Cup, this marks the fourth consecutive loss for Hubb Stevens club and further evidence that the situation around Eindhoven is far from stable.

Ajax started fast in-front of their home supporters and came close to opening the score-sheet early but it wasn't till the twenty-seventh minute that they had the lead when Luis Suárez' goal found the back of the net. Prior to that point the match was decidedly one-sided and except for a brief tease, it continued as such. Serbian international Danko Lazović entered the match for PSV seven minutes after the break and immediately responded with a flourish. Only four minutes later his cross to Otman Bakkal went askew but Ibrahim Afelley poached on it and netted a timely goal to level the match at one. However that seemed to wake Marco van Basten's force and with sixteen minutes remaining, nineteen year-old Miralem Sulejmani, a White Eagel himself, gave Ajax the lead as he jumped on a rebound to slot it home. Four minutes later, thirsting for more, Ajax made it 3-1 as Erik Pieters was the unfortunate victim of an own goal as Luis Suárez deflected off him into the goal. As time wound down Leonardo added the fourth of the afternoon to the delight of the home crowd.

Ajax Amsterdam 4 - 1 PSV
27' Luis Suárez
1 - 0

56'

1 - 1
Ibrahim Afelley
74' Miralem Sulejmani
2 - 1

78' Erik Pieters (og)
3 - 1

90' Leonardo
4 - 1

Sunday, November 9, 2008

"This is the biggest disappointment of the season”

PSV's miserable week continued with a 1-0 loss to N.E.C. in Nijmegen. Mario Been's completely dictated the match and restricted the Eredivisie defending champions attack to only a few very modest efforts. The lone goal of the match came twelve minutes after the start, resulting off Lasse Schøne's corner that was flicked on and came to captain Peter Wisgerhof near the goal-mouth and was promptly put into the back of the net. Behind a goal, the PSV attack offered little and slowly the match drifted away sending Hubb Steven's another disappointing loss.

After the match, the PSV manager commented:

"This is the biggest disappointment of the season"

"PSV put in a poor display tonight. N.E.C. threatened from set pieces, although we told our players to be wary of the threat posed by them. It is hard to get a result in Nijmegen and I cannot but conclude that N.E.C. deserved their victory. We tried to make amends after the break, but we just were not good enough. The European midweek clash has been physically demanding, but it should not serve as an excuse for our below-par performance."

The loss sends PSV to fourth in the Eredivisie table, four points behind table-leader NAC Breda.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

serious with NEC Nijmegen

After being destroyed by Olympique Marseille in the Champions League, Hubb Stevens is sounding fed-up with effort and showing a far more serious side. With todays match against NEC Nijmegen the normal pre-match press conference had a bite to it.

Mentioning first their preparations he said:

“They have had a full week to prepare themselves for Saturday’s clash, and may benefit from the careful preparations.”

In discussing that last two matches were behind closed doors he added.

“The sessions were behind closed doors as the players will need to focused and undisturbed. We intend to make some tactical changes that we first discussed with the players. I know the fans don’t like it, and I myself actually don’t like to train behind closed doors, but we were keen to prepare well for Saturday’s game.”

Regarding injuries:

"Otman Bakkal has a groin problem and Ibrahim Afellay picked up a knock during the Marseille game, but both players look set to be fit,” although the club will be without Nordin Amrabat and Jérémie Bréchet.

I will report on the match as it concludes.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Willem II match preview

Sitting in sixth place three points behind top of the table AZ Alkmaar, Willem II visits Philips Stadion Saturday evening. Following the narrow victory against ADO Den Haag, Hubb Stevens will be looking for a resounding statement as PSV leads into a crucial Champions League match against Olympique Marseille.

Of the ADO Den Haag victory, Huub Stevens said:

"It was a morale-boosting win and I think we took a step in the right direction."

“Some things went well and we enjoyed a victory, which is the main thing. I was delighted with Eric Addo’s opening goal. That was the way we want to play. It’s a pity we didn’t manage to score a second goal until the dying minute. ADO had some chances to draw level.”

However along with a tough schedule that will see them play eight matches in roughly a month, they face the Willem II match with a number of injuries.

Regarding the match Huub Stevens added:

“Zonneveld is doubtful, while Bas Roorda, Jérémie Bréchet and Nordin Amrabat are ruled out of Saturday’s game."

"The visitors are well-organised in defence. I expect them to defend deeply and find their prolific striker Frank Demouge with counter attacks."

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Roda JC shocks PSV














PSV manager Huub Stevens summed up the PSV - Roda match simply in his post-match press conference stating:

"I can’t possibly lavish praise on PSV. I am concerned about my team’s inconsistent play. We made only one change from the team that did so well only three days ago. Roda produced an excellent performance, but we should never have conceded defeat. We were not clever enough tonight. Roda were patient and, unlike Olympique, would gladly have settled for a draw beforehand."

PSV was defeated 3-2 by Roda JC at a disappointed Philips Stadion. That match marked the second successive year Roda has upset PSV and it was additionally Roda's first victory of the season. The loss sends PSV tumbling to fourth in the table, four points FC Groningen but with NAC Breda still to play, that margin could increase to six.

The visitors got off quickly with Boldiszar Bodor scoring twenty minutes after the opening whistle. PSV looked sloppy and uninspired with control of passing inexplicably poor. Well before the half, supporters expressed their disapproval and as they went to the break down 1-0, whistles cascaded throughout Philips.

Boldiszar Bodor was once again an inspiring force for Roda as twenty minutes from the restart his cross was headed in by Andres Oper. Balázs Dzsudzsák took it upon himself with a perfectly struck free-kick on the hour mark to draw PSV within one and with his urging, the fans began to push their hero's on. Yet only five minutes later Boldiszar Bodor was the beneficiary of dreadful if not amateurish defending as he was let in alone on PSV 'keeper Andreas Isaksson via a long ball and calmly deposited the ball to the back of the net. Serbian international Danko Lazović, along with Balázs Dzsudzsák were one of PSV's lone bright spots in a miserable evening, made a beautiful play to maneuver past Roda 'keeper Bram Castro and brought PSV to within one with eleven minutes remaining. While PSV poured forward looking for the leveled, Roda's back-line led by Canadian international Marcel de Jong held strong, taking the great victory to the backdrop of a disgrunted Philips Stadion.

PSV returns to Eredivisie action on Tuesday against ADO Den Haag.























































Sunday, October 19, 2008

NAC Breda condfidently beats PSV 2-1



NEC Breda took top spot of the Eredivisie race with a confident 2-1 defeat of PSV in a scoreline that was flattering to Huub Steven's men. PSV's effort lacked conviction and was marred with uncharacteristic sloppy play and numerous turnovers.

After the match Huub Stevens ripped into the performance noting:

“The first line of the PSV club song says: ‘We are ready to go into battle’, but I wonder if the players know this line by heart.”

"They deservedly took the lead and once you are a goal down in Breda, you know it’s going to be tough. We improved after the break, but did not always take the right decisions on the field."

While reluctant to cast blame on the international break in which many players were off playing for their homeland he commented:

"We only trained one time with a full-strength squad in fourteen days. That should not be an excuse, but it is a fact all the same."

PSV's lineup was unchanged from the De Graafschap victory but Dirk Marcellis, Edison Mendez, Jason Culina were all notably excluded and Danny Koevermans did not enter the match until twenty minutes after the break.

The match started in a telling fashion of the things to come in the evening as PSV consistently gave the ball away. Fundamental issues of weighting on passes, one-touch and control were a problem as they gave up possession under the pressure of NEC defenders.

At the fourteen minute mark disaster struck for PSV when Rob Penders flicked-on a free kick towards the PSV goal, bounced off Timmy Simons and past Andreas Isaksson to give NAC the 1-0 lead. Through the break the match offered few scoring opportunities with PSV's passing ability fluttering to a halt. On the hunt for the leveler Danny Koevermans was summoned for Hungarian international Balázs Dzsudzsák and while PSV increased pressure they were unable to find the needed goal. With three minutes remaining Tyrone Loran and Edwin de Graaf played the PSV defense before Matthew Amoah sent the ball to the back of the net to give NEC the 2-0 advantage. Deep into added-time Ibrahim Afelley scored a consolation goal to take the match to its final score of 2-1.

PSV returns to action this Wednesday as they face Olympique Marseille in Champions League action.

PSV
Andreas Isaksson
Carlos Salcido,Erik Pieters (56' Otman Bakkal),Marcellis,Kromkamp (23' Francisco Rodríguez)
Timmy Simons,Ibrahim Afelley,Stijn Wuytens
Danko Lazović,Balázs Dzsudzsák (65' Danny Koevermans),Nordin Amrabat

NEC Breda
Jelle ten Rouwelaar
Zwaanswijk,Csaba Fehér,Patrick Mtiliga,Rob Penders
Martijn Reuser (69' Kurt Elshot),Kees Kwakman,Tommie van der Leegte (82' Tyrone Loran)
Anthony Lurling,Matthew Amoah,Ellery Cairo (71' Edwin de Graaf )














































































Sunday, October 5, 2008

PSV eases to 3-0 victory over De Graafschap
















After a tough start to the season PSV regained form in a 3-0 victory over De Graafschap at Philips Stadion. Serbian international Danko Lazović lead the charge with a brace with Ibrahim Afellay adding the third.

With a variety of injury concerns, Hubb Stevens juggled the formation and used a 4-4-2 with Danko Lazović and Ibrahim Afellay paired up top. The match start poorly for PSV with De Graafschap narrowly missing on a few opportunities. Fifteen minutes in the match the fans rose as Nordin Amrabat crossed into the box which Danko Lazović deflected into the net. PSV's confidence shot forward noticeably and they threatened to double the score on numerous occasions before the break. While the match went to the break with only the single goal, PSV doubled its lead two minutes after the break with Nordin Amrabat once again setting up Danko Lazović. With eleven minutes left in the match,Ibrahim Afellay played a perfect one-two with Danny Koevermans to take the score to the final 3-0 mark.

With the victory PSV returns to the top of the Eredivisie table before the international break.

PSV
Andreas Isaksson,Jan Kromkamp,Erik Pieters(Mike Zonneveld 46'),Dirk Marcellis,Salcido,Balázs Dzsudzsák,Stijn Wuytens,Ibrahim Afellay(Stef Nijland 84'),Timmy Simons,Danko Lazović(Danny Koevermans 76'),Nordin Amrabat

De Graafschap
Heijblok,Keller,Volmer,Fung a Wing,Bot (Assaidi 42'),Fränkel (Meijer 43'),Hese,Jungschläger,Schuurman,De Ridder,Den Ouden

Saturday, August 30, 2008

a perfect start to PSV's season

PSV started the defense of their Eredivisie title with a resounding, never-in-doubt 5-1 humiliation of FC Utrecht on the strength of Ibrahim Afelley and Danny Koevermans both scoring twice with Nordin Amrabat adding another.

Hubb Steven's squad controlled the match start to finish, executing passes and dictating play without virtually any opposition. In defense of FC Utrecht, they were missing a number of players and unfortunately their bench offered little to control PSV and this had all the makings of significantly worse blowout as Balázs Dzsudzsák and Mike Zonneveld looked capable of scoring on a number of occasions. Ibrahim Afellay and Nordin Amrabat were absolutely stunning, creating attacking scenarios and solidifying why they are so highly regarded in the Football world. Either could be considered "man-of-the-match", however in a 5-1 dismantling, I think it must be shared within the entire team.

After the international break, PSV will face Sparta Rotterdam on September 13 at Philips Stadion.

Match details
Scoring
PSV: 42' Afellay,45' Amrabat,45' Koevermans,48' Afellay,77' Koevermans
FC Utrecht: 90' Uiterloo

PSV
Isaksson,Salcido,Pieters,Marcellis,Bréchet,Middenveld,Wuytens,Simons, Méndez,Afellay,Aanval, Koevermans,Amrabat
Substitutes
46 Culina (Wuytens), 73 Zonneveld (Méndez),78 Dzsudzsák (Amrabat)

FC Utrecht
Vorm,Schut,Keller,Dickoh,Van Buuren,Somers,Sanmartean,Silberbauer,Loval,George, Uiterloo
Substitutes
27 Caluwé (Sanmartean),58 Schaken (Van Buuren),69 Markiet (Keller)