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National champion PSV won the Johan Cruijff Scale at the expense of cup winner Go Ahead Eagles. The Eindhoven players undone in the final phase: 2-1.
In the Philips Stadium, PSV looked at a 0-1 deficit twelve minutes before time and was difficult to do opportunities against the stiff Go Ahead. But the people of Eindhoven still turned the game.
First Go Ahead defender Gerrit Nauber tapped the ball in his own goal and six minutes before time, Sergiño Dest shot the winning.
Go Ahead grabbed in addition to the second main prize in a few months, after the cup win in April. For PSV it is the fifteenth Johan Cruijff scale in club history. The people of Eindhoven were already the record holder.
PSV can work with a profit party to the first Eredivisie match of the season. PSV starts next week with a home game against Sparta. Go Ahead will open against Fortuna Sittard on Friday.
Go ahead sharp in the counter
Bosz pointed out his players this week on the two defeats of last season. Go Ahead hurt PSV by winning 2-1 in Eindhoven in the semi-finals of the cup and four days later in the Adelaarshorst by triumph in the competition.
“If you have a little feeling in your flicker, then you have revanche feelings,” said Bosz just before the game. So that revenge did not come, albeit that PSV looked at a backlog at half time.
PSV looked good in the first half in an offensive sense, but simply missed too many opportunities. Among others, Ryan Flamingo, Ismael Saibari and Nieuweling Alassane Pléa, who started instead of the not top -fit Ricardo Pepi, did not focus on the visor.
At Go Ahead, the visor was well adjusted. With the new coach Melvin Boel (Paul Simonis left for VfL Wolfsburg), the people of Deventen often stopped, but once they came out, they were threatening. There was plenty of room behind the Eindhoven defense because PSV covered very far.
Dean James (shot past) and Mathis Suray (ball on the bar) got opportunities and after 35 minutes it was even 0-1. James had a tailor-made pass in the house on Suray, who slid the ball subtly off his foot: 0-1.
PSV is all about it
For example, PSV had to chase after the break. But the Bosz team, which saw stylists Noa Lang and Malik Tillman leaving this summer, missed creativity to play Go Ahead. There were shots, but they often flew over.
Go Ahead easily remained standing and even had two nice possibilities in the counter -strike through Victor Edvardsen and Jakob Breum.
The Deventenaren smelled their second main prize this calendar year, until the game completely tilted. After Nauber’s own goal, PSV pushed on and fell 2-1. Dest, who played well, accumulated the winning in the winning.
The post the Young era at PSV started with a victory, although it was anything but easy for the Bosz team.
League Champion PSV won the Johan Cruijff Shield on Sunday at the Expense of Cup Winner Go Ahead Eagles. The Eindhoven Team Oversurned A Deficit in the Final Phase: 2-1.
PSV Faced A 0-1 Deficit in the Philips Stadium with Twelve Minutes To Go and Had Difficulty Creating Chances Against the Tough Go Ahead. But The Eindhoven Team Still Managed to Turn the Match Around.
First, Go Ahead Defender Gerrit Nauber Tapped the Ball Into Own Goal, And Six Minutes Before Time, Sergiño Dest Shot In The Winning Goal.
Go ahead thus missed out on the second major prize in a few months, after winning the cup in April. For PSV, It is the Fifteenteh Johan Cruijff Shield in Club History. The Eindhoven Team Were Already Record Holders.
PSV Can Thus Work Towards The First Eredivisie Match of the Season with a Win. PSV Starts Next Week with a Home Match Against Sparta. Go Ahead OpenS on Friday Away Against Fortuna Sittard.
Go Ahead Sharp in the counter
Bosz pointed out to his players this week the two defeats from last season. Go Ahead Hurt PSV by winning 2-1 in Eindhoven in The Semi-Finals of the Cup and Four Days later by Winning 3-2 in the Adelaarshorst in The League.
“If you have a bit of feeling in your flicker, then you have feelings of revenge,” Bosz Said just before the match. That revenge did not come, althegh PSV was facing a deficit at half-time.
PSV Performed Well in Attack in the First Half, But Simply Missed Too Many Chances. Among Others, Ryan Flamingo, Ismael Saibari and Newcomer Alassane Pléa, Who Started in Place of the Not Fully Fit Ricardo Pepi, Did Not Have Their sights Set Properly.
At Go Ahead, The Sights Were Well Adjusted. The Deventer Team, With New Coach Melvin Boel (Paul Simonis Has Left for VfL Wolfsburg), Mostly Defended, but when they did come out, they were threeating. There was Plenty of Space Behind the Eindhoven Defense because PSV Covered Very Far Forward.
Dean James (Shot Wide) and Mathis Suray (Ball on the Crossbar) Got Chances and After 35 minutes It was just 0-1. James had a tailor-made cross for suray, who subtly let the ball slide off his foot: 0-1.
PSV Turns It Around
So PSV had to chase after the break. But Bosz’s team, which Saw Stylists Noa Lang and Malik Tillman Leave This Summer, Lacked Creativity to Break Down Go Ahead. There Were Shots, But They Mostly Flew High Over.
Go Ahead Easily Remained Standing and Even Got Two Nice Opportunities on the Counterattack Through Victor Edvardsen and Jakob Breum.
The Deventer Team Smelled Their Second Major Prize This Calendar Year, Until the Match Completing Turned Around. After Nauber’s Own Goal, PSV Pushed Through and the 2-1 Fell. Dest, Who Played Well, Volleyed the Winning Goal Hard.
The Post de Jong era at PSV started with a Victory, Although It was Anything But Easy for Bosz’s team.