The 53-year-old expressed joy following the victory but admitted that his side missed far too many goalscoring opportunities.
On match-day 22, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/NAC-Breda-c39983 at Abe Lenstra Stadion on Friday, February 17. The Heerenveen boss, Ron Jans, expressed happiness and revealed that his side remained better of the two sides on the pitch.
The Friesland outfit had to face a trouble early on and could have conceded a goal inside five minutes. However, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brian-Vandenbussche-c8073.
The hosts started to assert authority on the pitch as the game progressed and enjoyed a large share of the ball possession. In the 34th minute, Heerenveen took the lead following some brilliant passing. Rajiv van la Parra passed the ball to Bas
Dost, who fed Filip Djuricic at the edge of the box, and the young midfielder finished with ease from close range.
After the half-time break, the visitors performed better and threatened the home side’s defence consistently. However, they failed to find the equaliser and the match ended in a 1-0 win for Heerenveen.
Jans revealed after the game that his side made the encounter very lively until the last minute.
“We made it too much exciting for everyone tonight. In the beginning, we had a bit of trouble. But then, we settled in well. We had plenty of good chances, but failed to score until Filip managed to break the deadlock. After the break, NAC played really
well. We should have finished the game earlier, but it was not the case and the game remained exciting until the last second”, Jans said while talking to the media.
Heerenveen were coming into this match on the back of a 1-0 win over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/RKC-Waalwijk-c40370 at Mandemakers Stadion on February 12.
The 53-year-old tactician revealed that his side’s encounter against NAC was far better than their win against RKC last week.
“This game was a lot better than last week’s fixture against RKC”, Jans concluded.
All three points ensured that Heerenveen remain unmoved at the third spot in the Eredivisie table, two points behind the league leaders http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Groningen-c39119 on Sunday, February 19.
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