PSV Eindhoven, the current Dutch champions, are quickly shifting their focus from recent disjoinment in the Champions League to their upcoming match against Ajax. Coach Peter Bosz addressed the press, emphasizing the need to move past the defense and concentrate on the next challenge. The team has conceded even goals in the first five league rounds, with an additional three conceded in their Champions League campaign, but Bosz remains optimistic. He views the upcoming game against Ajax as a different prospect than previous encounters, anticipating a more open and engaging style of play from their rivals.
Bosz highlights a change in Ajax’s approach, describing them as more forward-thinking and creating more space on the field. He contrasts this with their previous victory, where a 0-2 win wasn’t enough to secure the League title. The team will be missing several key players โ Alassanรฉ Plea, Myron Boaadu, Kiliann Sildillia, and Mauro Jรบnior โ due to pre-existing injuries. However, Bosz reports that the players who have returned from international duty are in good condition and physically prepared for the match.
The schedule has allowed for adequate recovery time between games, which Bosz believes has contributed to the team’s readiness. He is confidant in his squad’s fitness and is set to field his starting new against Ajax on Sunday at 2:30 PM. Bosz is determined to put the Champions League setback behind them and secure a positive result against a formidable opponent, viewing the match as a crucial step in their pursuit of domestic dominance.
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