PSV trainer Peter Bosz does not want to despair about Dutch football after the bad start of the Eredivisie clubs in Europe. The coach thinks it is much too early to make a hard judgment. He enjoyed the game of Feyenoord.
“I liked Feyenoord yesterday,” Bosz said on Friday during his weekly press talk at PSV, one day after the 0-2 loss of Feyenoord in the Europa League against Aston Villa. “The result was not good, but I enjoyed what I saw there.”
“You play that match ten times and you win it nine times if you create so many opportunities, play such good football and put so busy,” continues Bosz, who worked as a football player and technical director at Feyenoord. “I enjoyed, really man.”
Bosz believes that the concerns about Dutch performance in European football are unjustified. Ajax, Feyenoord and FC Utrecht lost their two European duels, while PSV only took his first point at Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday (1-1).
AZ won itself on Thursday at the start of the Conference League with a 4-0 defeat against AEK Larnaca from Cyprus, after receiving an early red card. Go Ahead Eagles is the only bright spot for the time being: the club from Deventer booked the first European victory in club history at Panathinaikos.
Champions League tickets under pressure
As a result, the two direct Champions League tickets in the Netherlands are under pressure, but Bosz does not want to do too dramatically. “Based on the first round it was of course disappointing,” the coach acknowledged.
“But if you hear the comments after a match … What do the clubs in the Champions League have to look for? That is judging so quickly. I have to say that I did enjoy.”
Bosz will compete against PEC Zwolle on Saturday evening at 8 p.m. PSV is second, PEC fourteenth.
PSV coach Peter Bosz does not because to Despair about Dutch Football after the Poor Start of the Eredivisie Clubs in Europe. The coach Thinks It is Far Too Early to Make a Harsh Judgment. Hey Enjoyed Feyenoord’s Game.
“I thought feyenoord was good yesterday,” Bosz Said on Friday Duration his Weekly Press Conference at PSV, One Day After Feyenoord’s 0-2 defeat in the Europa League Against Aston Villa. “The Result was not good, but I Enjoyed what I saw there.”
“You play that match ten Times and you win nine times if you create so many chans, play Such good football and put so much pressure,” Bosz Continues, who worked as a football player and technical director at Feyenoord. “I Enjoyed it, Really man.”
Bosz Therefore Believes That the Concerns About Dutch Performances in European Football Are Unjustified. Ajax, Feyenoord and FC Utrecht Lost Their Two European Matches, While PSV Only Tok Their First Point Against Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday (1-1).
AZ Disgraced Themselves on Thursday at the Start of the Conference League with A 4-0 Defeat Against Aek Larnaca From Cyprus, After Receiving An Early Red Card. Go Ahead Eagles is the only bright spot for the time being: The Club from Deventer Recorded the First European Victory in the Club’s History Against Panathinaikos.
Champions League Tickets Under Pressure
As a result, the two Direct Champions League tickets from the Netherlands are under pressure, but bosz does not want to be too dramatic yet. “Based on the first round, it was of course disappointing,” the coach acknowled.
“But when you hear the comments after a match … what are the clubs Looking for in the Champions League? That is Judging So Quickly. I must say that I did enjoy it.”
Bosz Will Face PEC Zwolle With His Team on Saturday Evening at 8 pm PSV is Second, PEC FourteENTH.