
Feyenoord has booked a narrow victory on SC Heerenveen on Saturday evening in its own Kuip: 1-0. Anis Hadj Moussa played both a positive and a negative leading role by scooping the only goal and getting a red card.
The most discussed man in Rotterdam-Zuid was without a doubt on Saturday evening Hadj Moussa. The flamboyant winger entertained the fans in the first half, but also caused a stupid foul after the break.
Hadj Moussa opened the score just before half -time. He got the ball thanks to a agile chopping ball from Givairo Read for his feet and curled the ball in the far corner.
Shortly before, Hadj Moussa had taken hands on each other with an assist. He had accepted the ball by the sidelines with his heel, after which he kept the ball high a number of times. He served Leo Sauer, who made it 2-0 to make it.
After consulting the images, however, it turned out that Hadj Moussa was just offside when he started his piece of art.
In the initial phase, a goal from Feyenoord was also rejected, but then several players were in offside position.
Red card Hadj Moussa Na Grove Charge
Partly due to the rejected goals, it remained exciting in Rotterdam for the entire game. Certainly when Feyenoord had to continue with ten men after a red card for Hadj Moussa.
The seasoning of the first half went hard on the calf of the Greek Vasilios Zagaritis. The referee initially pulled yellow, but after viewing the images, he went for a red card.
Heerenveen urged a man more, but it didn’t lead to very big opportunities. Timon Wellenreuther was attentive for a chance for Ringo Meerveld. Feyenoord also managed to force little in the messy competition, in which not too much could be enjoyed.
The man-lake situation of the Frisians did not last a long time. Hristiyan Petrov received his second yellow card more than fifteen minutes before time. The Feyenoord supporters shouted repeatedly for a print, fed by the red card for Hadj Moussa.
Broken pants with referee
In De Kuip there was a striking moment around referee Robin Hensgens ten minutes before the end, who had to do with broken pants. Due to his broken clothing, the game stopped for a few minutes. The arbitrator had to go back to his dressing room through the player tunnel, where he did new pants. Upon returning to the field, there was quite cynically cheers.
Partly due to the delay, Hensgens added no less than eleven minutes of injury time. Justin Bijlow had to warm up for a while after a treatment at Wellenreuther, but he could just finish the game.
Feyenoord held, despite a good chance for Heerenveen in the 101st minute, and also remained in the fourth game without a loss of points. The Rotterdammers have twelve points, as much as PSV, that a match has played more.
Feyenoord Secured a narrow Victory Against sc Heerenveen in Their Own Kuip on Saturday Evening: 1-0. Anis Hadj Moussa Played Both A Positive and A Negative Leading Role by Scoring the Only Goal and Receiving a Red Card.
The most talked-about man in Rotterdam-South on Saturday Evening was undoubtedly Hadj Moussa. The flamboyant winger entertained the fans in the first half, but also caused a stir after the break with a foolish foul.
Hadj Moussa Opened the Scoring Just before half-time. He recovered the ball thanks to a clever backheel from givairo read and curled the ball in a controlled manner into the far corner.
Shortly Before That, Hadj Moussa had Received applause with an assist. He had recovered the ball at the sideline with his whole, after which he juggled the ball a number of times. He served Leo Sauer, who seemed to make it 2-0.
However, after consulting the images, it turned out that hajj moussa was just offside when he started his stunt.
In The Initial Phase, A Goal From Feyenoord, it was also Disallowed, but then Several Players Were in an offside position.

Red Card Hadj Moussa After Gross Charge
Partly due to the disallowed goals, it remained exciting in Rotterdam Throughhout the Match. Certainly while feyenoord had to continuously with to after a red card for hajj moussa.
The Playmaker of the First Half Went in Hard On The Calf of the Greek Vasilios Zagaritis. The referee initially Drew a Yellow Card, but after viewing the images, hey for a red card after all.
Heerenveen puts some pressure on with one more man, but it did not lead to very big chancs. Timon Wellenreuther was Attentive to a Chance for Ringo Meerveld. Feyenoord also Failed to Force Much in the Messy Match, in which there was not too much to enjoy.
The Man-More Situation of the Frisians Did Not Last Very Long. Hristiyan Petrov Received his Second Yellow Card More Than Fifteen Minutes Before Time. The Feyenoord supporters repeatedly shouted for a card, fueled by the red card for Hadj Moussa.

Broken Shorts for referee
In The Kuip, there was a striking moment around referee Robin Hensgens for minutes before the end, who had to deal with broken shorts. Due to his Broken Clothing, The Match was stopped for a few minutes. The referee had to return to his dressing room through the players’ tunnel, where he put on new shorts. Upon his return to the field, there was QUITE CYNICAL CHeering.
Partly Due to the Delay, Hensgens Added No Less than Eleven Minutes of Injury Time. In it, Justin Bijlow had to warm up letterly after a treatment by Wellenreuther, but he was able to finish the match normally.
Feyenoord Held On, Despite a Good Chanenveen in the 101st minute, and Remained without Losing Points in the Fourth Game. The Rotterdammers Have Twelve Points, AS Many as PSV, Who Have Played One More Game.