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Heracles boss Peter Bosz pleased with a 3-1 win over FC Utrecht

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The 48-year-old tactician praised his team’s performance and insisted that his side deserved to bag three points against Jan Wouters’ men on Eredivisie match-day 27.
On Sunday, March 25, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Utrecht-c39237 at Polman Stadion. The Heraclieden head coach, Peter Bosz, was all praise for his side’s performance at home and insisted that they deserved to claim all three points.
The Dutch trainer has admitted that his side played aggressively and staged a scintillating show, though admitting that his troops faced difficulties in the second-half.
“We started the match aggressively and played good football. In the second-half, however, we had to face difficulties. Utrecht scored the equaliser due to our lack of commitment at the back early on after the break and then we had to deal with a difficult
period”, Bosz was quoted as saying to Voetbal International.
The Dutch mentor went on to insist that his side deserved to win the match after putting in a brilliant performance in the final 15 minutes of the game.
“Alje’s red card was the turning point. With a man down, Utrecht never stood a chance. The boys did very well and eventually scored two late goals. We deserved to win. I am very happy with three points”, Bosz concluded.
The home side started the match aggressively and broke the deadlock inside three minutes. Mark looms’ cross from the left found http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Samuel-Armenteros-c32384 unmarked at the far post, who finished with ease.
As the game progressed, the home side’s aggressive intent faded away and they failed to create anything of note in the remaining first-half action.
The Utreg started after the half-time break brightly and levelled the score-line in the 54th minute through Cedric van der Gun. However, their hopes of securing a good result recieved a heavy dent in the 68th minute when http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alje-Schut-c5199
received his marching orders following a second bookable offence.
Ninos Gouriye re-established his side’s one goal lead in the 80th minute and his second of the evening four minutes before the full time whistle put the match to bed.

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