PSV trainer Peter Bosz hopes that the injury of Alassane Pléa is not too bad, although at first glance it doesn’t look good. The striker could not continue on Sunday after a Tackle from FC Twente defender Robin Pröpper.
“I just looked back,” Bosz said at ESPN after the 0-2 victory of PSV in the Grolsch Veste. “I hope it is not too bad, but I saw his knee really nodding very scary. That predicts little good.”
After fifteen minutes, Pléa was knocked out in the penalty area of FC Twente. The 32-year-old Frenchman was briefly treated on the field and then stumbled towards the dressing room.
Bosz was visibly angry at that time because of the Tackle of Pröpper, but afterwards he didn’t want to say anything about it. “You can judge the tackle.”
Pröpper was also asked about the tackle afterwards. “I went full for the ball,” said FC Twente’s captain. “I saw Pléa grabbing his knee right away, that didn’t look good. Worthless. Hopefully it is not too bad.”
Midfielder Til plays as a striker
Due to Pléa’s injury, the problems of PSV in the spits position are increasing further. The attacker started the season as a basic striker, because Ricardo Pepi is not yet fit and club icon Luuk de Jong has left for FC Porto.
It was characteristic that midfielder Ismael Saibari stood in the rush hour after the failure of Pléa. In the second half, Guus Til was taken.
If Pléa has been out for a long time, PSV may still have to go on the market. “But then it must be very disappointing,” said Bosz. “Let’s hope that Pléa’s injury is not too bad. Pepi is also on the way back. If we have two, then we have two good strikers.”
PSV was already a 0-1 lead at the time of the failure of Pléa. Max Bruns worked the ball in his own goal after a hard cross from Sergiño Dest. Captain Jerdy Schouten set the final score at 0-2 after the break.
PSV coach Peter Bosz Hopes That Alassane Pléa’s Injury is not Too Serious, Although at First Glance It Doesn’t Look Good. The Striker Could Not Continue on Sunday after a Tackle by FC Twente Defender Robin Pröpper.
“I just watched it back,” Bosz Said to ESPN After PSVs 0-2 Victory in the Grolsch Veste. “I hope it’s not too too bad, but i saw his knee buckle away very awkwardly. That Doesn’t Bode Well.”
Pléa was Brought Down in the FC Twente Penalty Area After Fifteen Minutes. The 32-Year-Old Frenchman was Treated Letterly On The Field and Then Hobbled Towards The Dressing Room.
Bosz was Visible Angry at the Time Because of Pröpper’s Tackle, but afterwards he did’s want to say anything about it. “You can judge the tackle.”
Pröpper was also ashed about the tackle afterwards. “I get all out for the ball,” Said the FC Twente Captain. “I immediately saw pléa grab his knee, that didnn’t look good. Worthless. Hopefully it won be too bad.”
Midfielder Til plays as Striker
Due to Pléa’s Injury, PSV’s Problems in the Striker Position Are Increasing Further. The Attacker started the Season as a Basic Striker, because Ricardo Pepi is not Yet Fit and Club Icon Luuk de Jong Has Left for FC Porto On A Free Transfer.
It was characteristic that midfielder Ismael Saibari was in The Striker Position After Pléa’s Elimination. In the second half he was replaced by Guus Til.
If pléa is out for a long time, psv may have to enter the market. “But then it has to be very disappointing,” Said Bosz. “Let’s hope that pléa’s injury is not too bad. Pepi is also on the way back. If we have those two, then we have two good strikers.”
PSV Were Already 0-1 Ahead at the Time of Pléa’s Elimination. Max Bruns Worked The Ball Into His Own Goal After A Hard Cross From Sergiño Dest. Captain Jerdy Schouten determined the final score to be 0-2 After the break.