PSV has left points for the second week in a row. After a draw against NEC (3-3) last week, another draw followed on Saturday evening. Willem II managed to stunt in the Philips Stadium. Mickaël Tirpan was the celebrated man with the Tilburgers. His goal in the 83rd minute set a 1-1 final score on the scoreboard.
If there was a certificate for the most boring game of the season, PSV and Willem II could be presented that Saturday evening. In a really shockingly bad but above all monotonous match, the Tilburgers were the stunting team.
That it was a boring competition could of course not blame Willem II. The Tilburgers had not come to Eindhoven to make it a show with PSV. But the biggest chance in the first half was for the Tricolores. Mickaël Tirpan had broken through on the right but shot past. PSV put very little in return.
Perisic and malacia sparing bright spots
That was bothering Bosz and that is why he started to fully change after an hour. It was striking that not debutant Tyrell Malacia was replaced early. The left back was able to gain competition rhythm and made an impression as one of the few basic players.
The switches gave PSV more flair. Ivan Perisic in particular came in strong and was also the declarant at the opening goal of Noa Lang. The wing attacker volleyed the ball in the goal in a clever way. The Kroaat therefore seems to insure its base place for the game with Juventus on Tuesday. Furthermore, it seems like Puzzling for Peter Bosz. He had to do that because of all the injuries, now he also has to figure out who has the best form. Because at the moment almost no one seems to have it at PSV.
Second point loss in a row
PSV was regularly lost in the competition in 2025 and it also went wrong on Saturday evening. Because in the 83rd minute it was Tirpan that broke through again on the right. Now Schijn Schot flew in a flek in and he made Willem II surprisingly, but deserved, next to PSV.
The Eindhoven players tried to make the winning goal in a final offensive, but that did not work, so that for a second week in a row followed points loss in the Eredivisie. After the dramatic final phase in Nijmegen, a dramatic competition in its own stadium now follows. It was already clear that they have fabric for thought at PSV; The problems are constantly accumulating.

