He played his last game for Telstar on October 26 of last year. Anwar Bensabouh suffered a meniscus injury in the cup against Kozak Boys. Tonight he made his comeback in the final phase of the game against TOP Oss (2-2). One to frame, as Bensabouh scored the equalizer. He came into the squad in the 83rd minute.
Match winner Anwar Bensabouh signed for the equalizer against TOP Oss – NH Sport / Edward Dekker
Trainer Andries Jonker thought that his team deserved more, given the game image. Still, the biggest opportunities were for the visitors, who were still leading 2-1 well into injury time.
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Telstar trainer Andries Jonker after the 2-2 against TOP Oss – NH Sport / Edward Dekker
Telstar makes little progress with the draw. The Velsenaren remain thirteenth in the ranking. According to Jonker, his players must become more effective. “It is not a jury sport. You can think that you play nice every week, but that does not yield anything if you play 2-2 against TOP Oss. Then you have left two points.”
Telstar will be back in action on Monday. Jong AZ is the opponent in Wijdewormer. That game starts at 8 p.m. and can be followed live in an extra radio broadcast of NH Sport.
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