Feyenoord woke up on the brink of half-time, coming back from two goals down, easily winning against Utrecht (4-2) and seven points behind Eredivisie leaders PSV Eindhoven, who suffered their first defeat of the season in saturday
Feyenoord took a while to get into the match played at the De Kuip stadium. When he noticed he was two points behind. After two minutes, the Belgian Othman Boussaid He opened the scoring and in the 32nd minute, Sam Lammers making it 0-2 for Utrecht.
Paixao started Feyenoord’s comeback
He leads the Rotterdam team Quinte Timber, who helped the Brazilian Igor Paixao in the 36th minute to shorten the gap.
Local improvement continued in the second half. Feyenoord tied thanks to an own goal from Danish Oscar Fraulio which ended up sinking Ron Jans’ team.
Timber assisted in the 71st minute in Slovak David Hancko, which put Feyenoord ahead, who rounded off the victory in the 85th through Leo Sauer.
Feyenoord took advantage of PSV’s first defeat on Saturday (4-2 against NEC Nijmegen) to close the gap. The Rotterdam team is seven points away with seven games left in the competition.
A double from Akpon relaunches Ajax
For his part, two goals from the English Chuba Akpon They gave the victory (1-3) at the MAC’PARK stadium in Zwolle to Ajax, who after two consecutive draws won again and returned to the race for the European place in the Eredivisie.
The set of John van’t Schip Capitalized on the shortcomings of a rival in crisis without a win in six games and languishing at the bottom of the table to add three points in a rivalry that left it more than on track after half-time.
The Norwegian opened the scoring Kristian Hlynsson twelve minutes later and Akpon scored the second in the 24th minute. The whole group seemed to react. Johnny Jansen which shortened the distances through the Bulgarian Filip Krastev, but Akpon reappeared, at the last stage, to prevent victory from escaping Ajax.
Ajax are fifth, although eight points behind AZ Alkmaar, fourth.
Source: La Verdad

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