A number of Brabant clubs in the Kitchen Champion Division has had a turbulent evening on Friday. For example, the game between leader Jong PSV and Jong AZ was stopped three times.

The first time that was necessary, because yellow -white fireworks bombs were thrown on the field. By supporters of Vitesse, the Arnhem club that has recently been banned from professional football. They wanted one statement to make. The Gelderse fans believe that the KNVB does not cooperate sufficiently in the future plans of their club.

After the clouds of smoke were raised, the game had to be interrupted in the 90th minute after a number of nozzles suddenly sprayed on the field of the Herdgang. And then the game was again interrupted because fireworks had been thrown on the field again. Eventually the game could be played, after which Jong PSV was finally allowed to celebrate his fourth consecutive victory. It was 1-0 by goaljes thief Robin van Duiven. The final signal was given around half pastelf, almost two and a half hours after the initial signal.

Top Oss and Helmond Sport feel robbed
Top Oss felt robbed because it would have remained a penalty and then saw in the counterattack how FC Dordrecht came to 0-2. Caregiver Chris van der Veeken protested so fiercely that he got red. The home crowd also could not restrain itself and pointed chants at the address of referee Richard Martens, who was not easy anyway: he had to pull yellow nine times. After the second Dordrecht goal, the game stopped for half an hour.

Helmond Sport also thought it was disadvantaged. In the eyes of all Helmonders, ADO The Hague wrongly received a penalty. Hands would have been made by a defender. From De Stip the home club took a 1-0 lead and with this the Helmond resistance was broken. It eventually became 2-0 for ADO. A few minutes afterwards it was announced that referee Dennis Higler had apologized to Helmond Sport: the penalty with which ADO opened the score should not have been granted.

FC Eindhoven is also difficult to watch satisfied with the fourth round: the blue and white suffered their first point loss. In the away match against Roda JC, both teams did not score: 0-0.

FC Den Bosch seemed to be on the right track. At FC Emmen, the team led 0-1 after half an hour. After a red card for Jeffry Fortes (FC Den Bosch), the Drenten put things in order and converted the backlog into a 3-1 victory.

Willem II gets away well
Willem II got away well in the home game against Young FC Utrecht. Newcoming Thomas Verheydt made the 2-1 for the Tricolores as a substitute. The goal fell in the extra time.

RKC Waalwijk will be in action on Saturday

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