Jan Boskamp draws a painful conclusion after the Champions League match between PSV and Union Saint-Gilloise (1-3). According to the former footballer, the people of Eindhoven were ‘horribly bad’ and the difference between Belgian and Dutch teams is becoming smaller and smaller.
In an interview with the Belgian HBVL, Boskamp will respond to the Champions League match between the two teams last Tuesday. The competition made a number of things painfully clear according to the former football player. “The difference between the Belgian and the Dutch top clubs is getting smaller and smaller. PSV was also horribly bad. I think they won no duel for the entire game. There is no more poison in that team.”
The Eindhoven players looked at a 0-2 deficit in-house before the break and could no longer repair that damage. According to Boskamp, the departure of club icon Luuk de Jong plays a major role. “Last year, Luuk de Jong was able to sew the whole thing, but now they only have those ideal son -in -law. If there is to be bumped, they don’t give at home.”
“Union was very strong, but PSV also played them in the map by only continuing to pedal,” Boskamp continues. “Bacon for the beak of Burgess and Macintosh (Mac Allister, red.). Those two headed everything away. They were good, but PSV did not make it very difficult either. “