I hope so, but I'm not so sure. Vitesse could get destroyed on the counter if they throw it open at the back. I can't see them doing that until the final 10 minutes or so. I think PSV will wait for that to happen.
I hope so, but I'm not so sure. Vitesse could get destroyed on the counter if they throw it open at the back. I can't see them doing that until the final 10 minutes or so. I think PSV will wait for that to happen.
Not that I'd bet on it at these odds. It's quite open but it lacks a certain bite, or what you'd call it. Almost like they're going through the motions waiting for the 90 minutes to be up.
I think he'll show his face again in this match. Not that I'd bet on it at these odds. It's quite open but it lacks a certain bite, or what you'd call it. Almost like they're going through the motions waiting for the 90 minutes to be up.
If not for a poor final ball, Vitesse would've been one-on-one with the goalkeeper three times already this half. Defensively, PSV are extremely poor. (For a 'top' team in the Eredivisie, anyway.)
If not for a poor final ball, Vitesse would've been one-on-one with the goalkeeper three times already this half. Defensively, PSV are extremely poor. (For a 'top' team in the Eredivisie, anyway.)
Why not? They've not been very good. You'd think that a team like Vitesse, who play only once a week and should have no trouble playing a high-tempo game for 15 - 20 minutes straight, would "go for the jugular" from the word go. Instead they've been very cautious and played at a snail's pace for virtually the entire match. PSV didn't waste a lot of energy in midweek, but after a European match it's always a bit difficult to adjust. Missed opportunity from Vitesse, if you ask me.
And 2 - 0.
Why not? They've not been very good. You'd think that a team like Vitesse, who play only once a week and should have no trouble playing a high-tempo game for 15 - 20 minutes straight, would "go for the jugular" from the word go. Instead they've been