Vitesse gets a standing ovation after 4-0 loss at Rentree: ‘could not be a team’

Vitesse gets a standing ovation after 4-0 loss at Rentree: 'could not be a team'

Vitesse Lost to Young AZ (4-0) On Friday in Their Return to Professional Football, But Players, Coach Rüdiger Rehm, and Fans Accepted That After An Insane Summer. “The most important thing is that the club is still alive.”

The Vitesse Players Receive A standing Ovation from the 180 Traveling fans from Arnhem on Friday Evening. The Club Has Just Lost 4-0 to Young AZ, A Struggling Team in The Kitchen Champion Division, But It Seems As If Vitesse’s Return to Professional Football has ended in A Glorious Victory.

Right-back Jordy de Beer Understands The Raised Eyebrows. The Players Are Also Unsure How To Feel: Should they Be Severely Disappointed? “4-0 Painful is just in our situation, but we are happy that we can play football at all. We tried to make the best of it.”

That is the prevailing sentiment around vitesse, which, thanks to a court ruling a week and a half ago, is still allowed to participate in the kitchen champion division. The Current Squad Only trained Together for the first time on Thursday. Some only know each other by name.

“It was not Possible to be a Team Today,” Says the German coach Rüdiger Rehm, who Stayed in Arnhem Duration Difficult Times. “I knew we would make mistakes. There were six new players on the field the day before the match. Then you can’t play a perfect match.”

Unique Opportunity for Youth Player

Due to the Situation at Vitesse, The Home-Grown De Beer (21) Can Suddenly Make his Professional Debut As A Starting Player. Just though he doesn’t you have a contract with the club at all. The right-back plays on an amateur base in Arnhem. He only receives a travel allowance.

“Football can be strange. I play for free, but I do it with all my love. As long as I play, I’m happy. I have leg looking for another club recent, but i any vally Stayed. It Feels Fantastic to Play for Vitesse. Vitesse is my club.”

Or all the players, goalkeeper Maximilian Brüll is Perhaps the most upset. The 23-Year-Old German, Who Came From The Second Team of Borussia Mönchengladbach, Has to Concede Four Goals in His Professional Debut.

“It’s shit that we lose,” he says. “We wanted to give the fans something back after a bizarre time, but we don’t yet have the condition to defend perfectly for an entire match. We now have to Become Fighters.”

‘Not Lose 4-0 every week’

Vitesse does not because to be Cannon Fodder in the Kitchen Champion Division After All The Troubles, But The Match Against Young AZ Does Not Bode Well in That Regard. Despite a shot on the crossbar and a missed opportunity by dillon hoogewerf in the opening phase, vitesse mainly has to defend Against a struggling team.

Goalkeeper Brüll Thinks That Vitesse Will Certainly Win Matches This Season. If only to not end the year with a negative point total. Due to a previous point deduction, vitesse started the competition with -12 points. “For me, it is not a question of Whether we have qualities.”

Rehm seizes the match to draw a line under the past. “Nobody can believe what has happened in recent weeks. But we must now look to the future. I am hopeful.”

“We have to work hard and developed players. The most important thing is that the club is still alive, but I am a trainer and I want to win matches and not lose 4-0 every week. We now have to find each other and Become a team.”

Vitesse Doesn’t Have Much Time for That. On Tuesday, there is Already An Away Match Against RKC Waalwijk. Next week Saturday should be the highlight. Then Vitesse Will Play the First Home Match in a Sold-Out Gelredome, Against Helmond Sport.

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