PSV Eindhoven continues its unstoppable trajectory in the Eredivisie. Today they visited Utrecht, the team that followed them in the standings, but they solved the a priori complicated commitment with a fantastic hand in a huge second half (2-5).
The victory, their 13th in 14 days, further highlights PSV at the top of the standings with 39 points, seven ahead of Ajax, who are now second ahead of Utrecht, now eight on back of head
The group of Peter Bosz they advanced on the scoreboard with a goal from Ismael Saibari in the 11th minute, but before the break Anthony Descotte He equalized by converting a penalty (34′).
After the intermission, PSV was a roller. Guus Til (54′), Saibari (70′) and Jordan Bakayoko (74′) They put the score at 1-4. Siebe Horemans scored Utrecht’s second (88′) and Til, who like Saibari had attained the double, It made it 2-5 in extra time.
Ajax is back and second
Ajax, which was defeated on Thursday by Real Sociedad in the Europa League (2-0), bounced back against NEC Nijmegen (1-2) and remains seven points behind PSV with one game remaining.
Sontje Hansen has advanced to the NEC in the 13th minute before the international striker Wout Weghorst will achieve the double (15′ and 48′) after assists from Kenneth Taylor. Ajax is the only team to beat PSV (3-2 on November 2), preventing the leader from winning all of its games.
Feyenoord stumbled
On Saturday, Feyenoord, fourth in the table, lost at home against Fortuna Sittard (1-1) and are now 10 points behind PSV. Shawn Adewoye he advanced on the visitors (33′) and the Mexican Santi Giménez equalized in the final stretch (81′).
A splash of cold water for Feyenoord, fresh from Tuesday’s 3-3 draw in their visit to the Etihad Stadium against Manchester City after trailing 3-0 with a quarter of an hour to go.
Source: La Verdad

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