Ajax, despite two games left to play, is already fifth in the Eredivisie after achieving a close victory in its visit to Heracles (3-4). A match that left a beautiful goal from 60 meters from the German Mario Engelsfrom his own field, saw the ‘ajacied’ goalkeeper outside his goal Remko Pasveer.
Engels took advantage a bad pass by Josip Sutalo from Devyne Rensch in the middle of the field to, without even controlling the ball, hit it as it came towards him. Pasveer tried to react desperately came back towards his goal and, although he barely touched the ball, he was unable to prevent the long lob from reaching the net.
This goal put Heracles back in front on the scoreboard in the 28th minute after 1-0 Luka Kulenovic in the 12th minute and the subsequent equalizer Davy Klaassen (25′). He made it 2-2 Bertrand Traore (34′) and in the second half Wout Weghorst, who took the field in the 58th minute, put Ajax ahead for the first time by scoring with a header (63′).
Kulenovic parity was restored (76′) but Weghorst He also achieved his double and sealed an electrifying match by converting a penalty in the 82nd minute.
Feyenoord’s hand
The Italian Ajax Francesco Farioli, After securing their third consecutive league victory, they are fifth with 16 points, the same as Feyenoord (3rd) who on Saturday beat the Go Ahead Eagles (1-5) with goals from Ibrahim Osman, Antoni Milambo, Quinten Timber, Ayase Ueda and Julián Carranza
PSV kept their full points
on saturday poor PSV Eindhoven kept its full points (27 out of 27 in 9 days played) after winning (1-2) in their visit to AZ Alkmaar, which is fourth. On Tuesday, in the Champions League, the Eredivisie champions will face PSG at the Parc des Princes.
The red by David Möller Wolfe in the 10th minute it weighed like a weight on AZ, who conceded goals from Luuk de Jong (15′) and Noa Lang (22′) before getting the honor, in the 90th minute through Denso Kasius. Utrecht (0-1 against Groningen) is second with 22 points, 5 behind PSV and 6 ahead of Feyenoord, AZ and Ajax.
Source: La Verdad

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