Thursday, May 21, 2015

Controversial goal nekt ‘Gio’ – Telegraaf.nl

Giovanni van Bronckhorst Thursday experienced a very fell debut as coach Feyenoord. The Rotterdam came in the playoffs against SC Heerenveen reasonable for the day, but lost by a controversial goal: 1-0. The return follows on Sunday at De Kuip

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Bilal Basacikoglu is the surprise in the starting formation of Feyenoord. Under Fred Rutten fell even often outside the selection. Bilal Başaçıkoğlu is the surprise in the starting formation of Feyenoord. Under Fred Rutten fell even often outside the selection. Photo: Reuters
 Giovanni van Bronckhorst is the field in Friesland. Giovanni van Bronckhorst is the field in Friesland. Photo: Reuters

Feyenoord failed to out in a field preponderance pressing goals. Heerenveen managed to found virtually no danger, but came ten minutes to go from nothing yet ahead.

Cult Hero and substitute Henk Veerman was the head detached Simon Thern, which in on offside position.

Van Bronckhorst was in Friesland for the first time as head coach of Feyenoord on the bench. The 106 international caps would really only occupy that position next season, but Sunday was pushed forward after the resignation of Fred Rutten. Who had to leave after Feyenoord had the third place off your hands. In the last five games under Rutten took the Rotterdam just two points.



Surprise

The novice head coach had his baptism of fire one surprise. He gave Bilal Başaçıkoğlu a chance in the base, while young striker under Rutten often not even sat at his game.

Feyenoord escaped after five minutes thanks to an early goal keeper Kenneth Vermeer. Who held the broken Luciano Slagveer from scoring after Toornstra had lost the ball in midfield. That was typical for the match, both teams majority adorned in losing possession. Successful attacks and clear chances were therefore hardly.

In the second half the Rotterdam team pulled slowly towards him the initiative. It created a few chances but the goal was scored in the final stage on the other side

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