Belgian concert in Eindhoven. Jorbi Vertesen and Johan Bakayoko showed the way for PSV Eindhoven against Twente to the Dutch Cup finals. Both compatriots claimed a leadership role with a beautiful goal.
look. Smart 1-0 from Vertisen
For the first time in over a month, Vertessen has been allowed to start again for PSV. Bakayoko also started against Twente. The people of Eindhoven immediately became masters and masters. Vertesen and Bakayoko showed themselves several times in the first quarter. It was not unreasonable that it was the Belgian who gave PSV the lead after 20 minutes. Vertesen exchanged the ball with De Jong, after which our compatriot struck a powerful kick with his right. Beautiful goal. PSV's tempo dropped somewhat after that opening goal, as the home team went into half-time with the score at 1-0.
Ten minutes after the end of the first half, Luuk de Jong scored an inevitable goal. On a corner kick, the captain nodded his double header into the ropes. The match is decided. Just over the hour mark, Bakayoko thought his moment had arrived. What Vertesen can do, I can do too, the winger must have been thinking. The Red Devil cut inward and then struck hard with his left. They obviously had a good goal concede there in PSV Eindhoven. Ugalde eased to 3-1. Footnote.
In the 70th minute, Vertesen and Bakayoko came off instead of Lange and Lozano. Luxury, that's what it's called. The 1/8 final between Feyenoord and Eindhoven is scheduled to be held next Wednesday. Are we going to have a Belgian party in De Kuip?
look. Beautiful Bakayoko 3-0
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