The Eindhoven giants cruised to a dominant 4-0 victory over John Karelse’s side, and the former Russia boss was extremely delighted with his troops’ scintillating show throughout the 90 minutes.
PSV Eindhoven head coach, d**k Advocaat, was pleased with his side’s impressive 4-0 win over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/NAC-Breda-c39983 at Philips Stadion on Sunday, October 7.
The 65-year-old tactician revealed that he warned his side about the Breda outfit’s style of play, and heaped praise on his troops’ brilliant performance throughout the game.
“I saw NAC in action against Heerenveen last week. They’re a team with a lot of quality. I told the lads that we had to make it clear to our opponent right from the start that they were not going to get anything from this game”, Advocaat was quoted as saying
to journalists in the post-match press conference.
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“We didn’t give away any chances throughout the 90 minutes. This is a nice win to follow up Thursday’s encounter”, Advocaat added.
The Boeren commenced proceedings brightly at home, and grabbed the lead in the 23rd minute through http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ola-Toivonen-c28363.
PSV resumed action aggressively after the half-time break, and Mark van Bommel’s strike in the 56th minute made the score-line 3-0. Georginio Wijnaldum’s goal five minutes before the full time whistle completed the rout.
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Although, the Eindhoven giants have been performing brilliantly in the recent weeks, the Dutch mentor insists that his side is still far from its potential.
“The team is still getting better and they are determined to win every game, even though we’ve only played eight league games so far”, Advocaat concluded.
PSV will lock horns against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Willem-II-c40945 Tilburg in their next Eredivisie encounter after the international break on October 20.
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