NEC Made a Convincing Impression on Saturday in trainer Dick Schreuder’s Debut. The Nijmegen Team won the first Eredivisie Match of the Season at Home with 5-0 from Promised Excelsior. Koki Ogawa Scored with a bicycle kick.
After Five Years Under Rogier Meijer, Many at Nec Were Looking Forward To The Start of Schreuder, Who had PreviOutly Impressed As Trainer or PEC Zwolle. The Former Professional Footballer Said He wanted to play more offensively than his predecessor, who was Known for his conservative game plan.
That change of course immediately paid off against Excelsior, where Mike van Duinen was surprisingly in the starting lineup just though he doesn’tn’t you have a contract with the team. After Fifteen Minutes, NEC Tok the Lead With a Goal From Dirk Proper.
The NEC Fans AudiBly Enjoyed Themselves and also Mocked Arch-Rival Vitesse with a Banner, which disappeared from Professional Football on Friday (“Never to Arnhem Again”). After the break, They Could Cheer Four Times.
The Highlight of the Afternoon Followed Shortly After half time. Ogawa Scored with a bicycle kick after a Ball Came near Him via Bryan Linssen. Less than at least, The Japanese Striker also Headed in the 3-0.
Excelsior’s Resistance was Broken, and NEC Didn’t Let Up. Linssen also scored a goal, and in the final phase, the returned tjaronn chery converted a penalty. It was greeted with much cheering in the stands of the Goffert. For Excelsior, the Return to the Highest Level Could Hardly Have Started worse.