
PSV was defeated by Telstar in their own Philips Stadium on Saturday Evening. The Reigning National Champion Suffered a Very Surprising, But Certainly Not Underserved, 0-2 Defeat After Goals From Tyrone Owusu and Patrick Brouwer.
PSV Announced the Arrival of Myron Boadu Half An Hour Before the Start. The Attacker, Who Came about from AS Monaco, Must Solve the Acute Striker Problem, which Arose After The Serious Knee Injury of Alassane Pléa, in Eindhoven. From the stands, he saw ivan perisic function as an occasional striker again on Saturday.
After one minute it Became clear that psv would not have an easy equal. Telstar Opened Boldly and Immediately had Chances via Soufiane Hetli and Brouwer.
After Twenty Minutes, The Promed Team Rewarded Itself. Owusu was able to aim from about 20 meters from the goal and curled the ball beautifully into the far corner, the bustled matej kovár fits. The Freshly Combining Telstar Reached Half -Time Without Any Significant Problems.
PSV Coach Peter Bosz Tok No Half Measures and Substituted Three Times Halfway Through. Joey Veerman, Esmir Bajraktarevic and Ricardo Pepi Came in for Yarek Gasiorowski, Ruben van Bommel and Dennis Man.
Telstar Outsmarted PSV With Corner Kick Variation
This time it was psv that shot out of the starting blocks. Bajraktarevic Almost Scored After His First Action, Ismael Saibari and Perisic Fire at Ronald Koeman Junior’s Goal. However, the goalkeeper remained upright and on the other side telstar got a clear chance to make it 0-2. But Jeff Hardeveld did not get the ball into the goal from a Sharp angle.
Telstar gained confidence and even managed to make it 0-2 after a cleverly tasks corner. Guus Offerhaus Crossed the Ball Tightly, Brouwer Ran Away from the Cover and was Able to Outwit Kovár Unhindered.
PSV Could No Longer Recover After That Second Setback. Telstar had The Defensive Organization in Order and equally Smelled a Few More Times at the 0-3 in the Counterattack. That Did Not Happen, But The First Eredivisie Victory Since April 30, 1978 was A FACT.
Telstar Closes The Opening Month of the Season with Four Points from Four Games. PSV was Flawless Until Saturday Evening, But Now Threatens to Fall Behind Leader NEC, Who Plays Against Fortuna Sittard on Sunday Afternoon. Feyenoord and PEC Zwolle Have Fwer Lost Points Than PSV, But Will Only Play Their Catch-Up Matches in September.