Bosz saw that PSV was not good enough: “But I can’t get angry about it”

Bosz saw that PSV was not good enough: "But I can't get angry about it"

Trainer Peter Bosz did not know a bad Champions League start with PSV for the first time on Tuesday. He saw that the people of Eindhoven fell against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise (1-3), but thought that his players did their best.

“This is disappointing,” Bosz told Ziggo Sport . “We did not win the first home game. We were not good enough. If you are not, it should be going well and that would not be. We did not finish the chances and got a penalty against. They rightly won.”

The defeat against Union arrived, because the Belgian national champion is not the most difficult opponent in the European campaign of PSV in advance. The Eindhoven team also affects Napoli, Liverpool, Atlético Madrid and Bayern Munich.

“We play Champions League, the highest there is,” Bosz continued. “You have to be great in everything and then it must be going well. That was not the case today. You should never depend on happiness, but sometimes you need that.”

Joey Veerman saw fear in the team. “It seemed like we were afraid of asking the ball,” said the midfielder. “Then people walk with the ball and that was not good. I have no idea how this is possible, because we knew they would be full.”

Boadu after six minutes injured

Spits Myron Boadu fell into PSV after the break, but had to be injured again six minutes later. “Annoying,” said Bosz. “He was immediately put to work and it happened at the sprint.”

Bosz and Veerman not even about fear in the team

Bosz did not agree with that lecture. “Nothing to the detriment of Joey, but I don’t believe someone was afraid to get the ball. We have very good football players. But Union was on top and that made it harder. I don’t think he didn’t understand how we didn’t play football.”

Bosz again had a false European start with PSV. “This is my third year in the Champions League with PSV and the third year that we lost the first game,” said the 61-year-old Apeldoorner. “The other two years it ended well.”

“If boys don’t do their best, I can get angry. That was not the case tonight. We have to learn from this. More than half of our selection consists of new boys. We have to make sure that our level goes up.”

PSV can start on Sunday. Then Ajax comes to visit the Eredivisie. The next Champions League match for the Eindhoven team is on Wednesday 1 October, against Bayer Leverkusen.

Trainer Peter Bosz Experienced a Bad Champions League Start with PSV for not the first time on Tuesday. He saw that the Eindhoven Team Fell Short Against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise (1-3), but he did Think that his players did their best.

“This is Disappointing,” Bosz Told Ziggo Sport . “We Didn’t Win the First Home Game. We are hiding good Enough. If you aren’t, you need luck on your side, and it was.

The Defeat Against Union was extra hard because the Belgian Champion is not the toughest opponent in PSV’s European Campaign in Advance. The Eindhoven Team Will also Face Napoli, Liverpool, Atlético Madrid and Bayern Munich.

“We’re playing Champions League, The Highest there is,” Bosz Continued. “You have to be top in Everything, and then you need luck on your side. That was the case today. You should never be the on luck, but some times you need it.”

Joey Veerman Saw Fear in the Team. “It seemed like we were afraid to ask for the ball,” Said the Midfielder. “Then people start running with the ball and that wasn’t good. I have no idea how this can happen, because we knew would go all out.”

Boadu Injured After Six Minutes

Striker Myron Boadu Came On After Half -Time At PSV, but had to leave injured again Six Minutes later. “Annoying,” Bosz Said. “He was well to work immediately and it happened the sprint.”

Bosz and Veerman Disagree about fear in the team

Bosz disagreement with that reading. “No disrespect to joey, but I don’t believe anyone was afraid to get the ball. We have very good footballers. But union was on top of it and that made it more difficult. I don’t think he understood Why we keep getting to play football.”

Thus, Bosz Experienced Another False European Start with PSV. “This is my third year in the Champions League with PSV and the Third year that we have lost the first game,” Said the 61-Year-old from Apeldoorn. “The Other Two Years Went Well.”

“If guys don’t do their best, I can get angry. That was the case tonight. We have to learn from this. More than half of our selection consists of new guys. We have to make sure our level goes up.”

PSV can start with that on Sunday. Then Ajax Will Visit in the Eredivisie. The Next Champions League Match for the Eindhoven Team is on Wednesday, October 1, Away Against Bayer Leverkusen.

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