SC Cambuur has the difficult year 2015 ended with a positive next victory. Bartholomew Ogbeche was Woudestein the executioner of Excelsior (1-4).
SC Cambuur has fond memories of Woudestein, where in 2013 with a 2-0 Winning the title was conquered in the Jupiler League. At the highest level, lost the Frisians also never Excelsior. The two meetings took ended in a 1-1 draw, with both matches Ogbeche in the Cambuur-goal accounted for.
The Nigerian striker also revealed in his third confrontation with Kralingers accurate. After half an hour he was given the opportunity of distance Rotterdam aims to take under fire and he got well. The ball went through the inside of the post in the net.
But in contrast to the previous encounters it went now to the opening goal. The backlog and the poor play of Excelsior brought trainer Fons Groenendijk committed to provide his team in the second half of fresh blood. Kevin Vermeulen and Nigel Hasselbaink made their entrance.
The new impetus was immediately visible on the home team, in the fiftieth minute was close to equalizing. The bar of Tom van Weert 1-1 stood in the road, where Sander Fischer not much later headed too high. Not much later, Van Weert failed to capitalize on a mistake of Wessel Dammers.
Warning
Excelsior was emphatically claim the equalizer, especially because Cambuur even under difficult Rotterdam pressure could come true. But the home team made themselves impossible. After several warnings Friese Jack Byrne doubled Ogbeche in the 71st minute the margin after a blunder by Fischer.
Byrne and Jamiro Monteiro made in the closing stages with their first goal in the service of SC Cambuur Friesian party complete, in injury time had another smetje by eretreffer Vermeulen (1-4).
With the second win of the season (in a row) Cambuur has provided air in the struggle against direct relegation. The Frisian formation closes after the first victory on foreign soil of the calendar year 2015 off as number sixteen in the Eredivisie, where Excelsior with four points thirteenth state.
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