PSV played a 2-2 draw against Feyenoord on Sunday afternoon. The match was one with two faces, Head Coach Peter Bosz told the press conference afterwards.
"The first half we were the dominant side, despite giving away some chances in sloppy fashion. The second half we came out of the starting blocks badly. I didn't enjoy the first ten minutes much," said Bosz, who is nonetheless postive about the result. "We repelled Feyenoord's attack. Given the second half, I'm also happy with the result."
The Head Coach has compliments left for a number of players. "Malik makes a great move after a beautiful pass from Luuk de Jong. In addition, I thought Walter Benítez was very good. Still, you'd rather not have your goalkeeper excel, because that means he'll get a lot of shots against."
No champion yet
Goalkeeper Guus Til has helped PSV remain unbeaten. Yet there and about a possible championship he does not want to talk about yet. "When you come in as a substitute you only want one thing: to score. The equalizer was nice but secretly I hoped to score the winning goal. The goal is to become champions and everything that comes with it is a bonus. We are not going to say we are champions before that happens. It doesn't work that way."