3-3
Jan. 13, 2 p.m.
PSV O16 logo
ADO The Hague, HFC JO16-1 logo
  1. Goal

    2x
    Jason Pigmans
    PSV O16 logo
  2. Goal

    1x
    Jeremy Antonisse
    PSV O16 logo
  3. Match report

    Tough start for PSV


    PSV started the second half of the league with a home game against 'fearsome opponent' ADO, the only team lost to in the first half. PSV alternated a mediocre first half with a better second half and, after a curious finale, eventually had to share the points with the guests.

    PSV was justifiably trailing 1-2 at halftime. The team got off to a difficult start and fell a yard short against the efficient Hagenaars, who scored twice from two chances in the 10th and 35th minute. PSV could only manage one goal, albeit a very nice one. Milan set Jeremy free in the penalty area with a nice cross, who seemed to let the opportunity pass by taking the ball, but then shot it crosswise into the far left corner.

    In the better second half, PSV recovered, although it took more than half an hour for the team to come back from a deficit for the second time. In the 72nd minute, a good cross from Fode on the left reached Jason, who tapped in the 2-2 at the far post. Although the game seemed to have been played, the same Jason, after a good action by Jayden, managed to give PSV the victory in the last minute with a lob, 3-2. Apparently, because in the 5th minute of injury time ADO still managed to head in the 3-3 from a standard situation in which PSV did not stand well.

    A quiet dressing room after the match, because although the team came back twice from a deficit, the feeling prevailed that the certain win was still given away unnecessarily. If points are only spilled against ADO in the champions league, the O16 will have a great second half of the competition. Next week the O16 play Feyenoord.

    Setup:
    Robin Verhoeven; Alberto Puts - Nigel Lonwijk - Manu Matuta © - Jochem van Dijk ('54 Heritier Deyonge) - Jur Clabbers ('41 Jason Pigmans) - Mathijs Tielemans (80+2 Joep Kluskens) - Amin Doudah; Milan Beumer - Fode Fofana - Jeremy Antonisse ('54 Jayden Braaf).

    Yellow card: Jochem van Dijk.