PSV is in the semi -final of the KNVB Cup but was not allowed to complain about the arbitration afterwards. However, complaints from PSV trainer Peter Bosz had not been out of place about not attracting a second striker on the last day of the transfer market. But the coach was remarkably mild for his technical director. “I am understanding for the situation.”

At Feyenoord they were furious about the opening goal of Johan Bakayoko. According to the trainer Brian Priske, the Rotterdammers were not helped by the arbitration and Ismael Saibari was annoying. The Feyenoord trainer received support from his colleague.

“Nowadays we have such a television on the couch and then we can watch,” Bosz said after the game. “Players always contact you and I already shook no to Luuk de Jong. I expected them to reject him.”

“It was my fault. I hadn’t put them away properly in the first half.”

That did not happen and so PSV took the lead early in the game. And that in a very moderate first half that the trainer bothered. “But that was also my fault. I had not put them away well, but luckily I managed to recover that in the first half. But that first plan didn’t come true at all.”

In the second half, PSV went further to 2-0 and it qualified for the semi-final of the KNVB Cup. “It was a justified victory over the entire game,” Bosz still wanted to say. This was followed by a question fire about the transfers.

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Because on the last day of the transfer market it was busy at PSV. The Eindhoven team presented Tyrell Malacia as a left back but also wanted to get a striker. Certainly after the injury of Ricardo Pepi. Bosz had said on Tuesday that he needed two strikers.

He repeated that statement on Wednesday evening, after which he showed a lot of understanding for his technical director Earnest Stewart. “It is not good that we have not managed to get a replacement for Pepi. Because you need two strikers. But I have more understanding for that than you. I was kept informed from minute to minute and therefore I understand why it doesn’t has continued. “

“Of course we have lists with strikers ready.”

The trainer refers to the timing of the Ricardo Pepi injury. “Of course we have lists ready. But if the transfer market is open for another week after Pepi’s injury, some players are relocated again or clubs don’t want anyone to go anymore. Then last-minute trainers suddenly lie down for a transfer. We have that Also experienced. “

Later this week it is expected that Earnest Stewart will give another explanation to the transferwindow, but he will at least get support from his trainer. “Yes it is true that I am understanding. I just have to find other solutions.”

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