A very full match between Feyenoord and Ajax in the Cup. The match was marked by delays and pheard a ‘flash’ in Davy Klaassen’s head. Ajax beat Feyenoord 1-2, qualified for the final of the Dutch Cup and survived the battle of Stadium Feijenoord.
The Feyenoord stadium was hell for Ajax from the first minute, when the referee Allard Lindhout he had to stop the clash the first time. A black smoke, caused by flares residing in one of the funds of the Feyenoord stadium, made it difficult to see the clash and we had to wait for it to clear.
That wasn’t the only time Lindhout had to stop the fight. With half an hour to go, he sent the players to the locker room and the game was stopped just over twenty minutes later. On this occasion, it was a lighter thrown by a rookie that hit Klassen in the head the one who blocked the conflict.
At that time, the match was 1-2 in favor of Ajax and it remained so until the end. But first, between the occasional clash, the rivalry developed with dominance on the scoreboard for the team led by Johnny Heitinga, who took the lead through Dusan Tadic. The Serbian striker fired a right-footed shot past Timon Wellenreuther for the first goal.
The Mexican Santi Gimenez, on the edge of the break, he equalized with a fine header, but Klaassen, on the start, cleared the tables and Ajax endured the downpour until the end. After a ‘flash’, Feyenoord, with another Giménez header crashing off the post, managed to tie the game at 86. However, the ball didn’t go in, Ajax survived a battle and will face PSV Eindhoven in the final.
Source: La Verdad

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