Bruma looks forward to new duel with 'friend' Dumfries

Bruma looks forward to new duel with 'friend' Dumfries
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PSV is always a topic of conversation. In PSV in the Picture you can read external reports about players, players, the club and the supporters.

'We didn't come here to defend '
Olympiacos FC is defending a lead tonight, but coach Pedro Martins says he has no intention of parking the bus. "We have a small advantage, but we certainly didn't come here to go defend that small advantage and that small lead," Martins said at the pre-match press conference. "People will think: the job is done. We don't see it that way, it's not like that. We have to stay focused."

Bruma hopes for sub with Dumfries
A beaming Bruma tells PSV TV's camera that he hopes to face his "friend" Denzel Dumfries tonight. "He is a good player and also a very nice guest. It will be a nice duel." Bruma hopes to score and win tomorrow, but will not cheer at any goal. "Out of respect for PSV."

Max: the Beckham of PSV
At Voetbal International they now call him the "Beckham of PSV" because of the large number of goals he is involved in. In a short podcast, PSV watcher Marco Timmer talks about the transfer that took place last summer. "Clubs like PSG were interested and that was not so crazy, because after Joshua Kimmich and Thomas Müller, Max created the most chances in the entire Bundesliga. John de Jong had had his eye on him for some time. Thanks to Schmidt, the puzzle pieces fell into place and he came to PSV."

Back from injury
Armando Obispo may have been the happiest footballer on earth when he finally got back on the pitch last Tuesday after a long period of injury. He played forty-five minutes with Young PSV against Helmond Sport (2-2) and according to coach Peter Uneken, his play was convincing. After the match, the defender reflected on a tough time. "It was a nasty period and now I am finally rid of it. All I could do was try to concentrate on rehabilitation as much as possible and now I can show myself again."