After PSV’s elimination in the cup tournament, it was only about one thing. Should PSV have been awarded a penalty after a foul on Noa Lan? Trainer Peter Bosz was clear after the match and found it difficult to hide his anger. “Did you ask Jules de Corte?”
In the second half, with the score 1-0 for Feyenoord, PSV striker Noa Lang was knocked down by Mats Wieffer in the penalty area. The referee saw no violation and the video referee also ruled that no penalty should be given.
Bosz clearly did not agree with this afterwards. “I think it was a penalty. You too, right?” he asked the journalists present. When someone had a different opinion, the trainer fired. “Did you ask Jules de Corte?” he referred to the blind Brabant songwriter. “You can’t be serious!? I’m willing to argue with you, but you’re not going to win.”
“I’m curious what they said, but of course I’m not allowed to hear that.”
“I’m surprised that no penalty is given for this and VAR is mainly to blame. How can they make this decision in 10 seconds. Normally we wait four minutes for the video referee and they quickly wave this away. I’m curious what they said, but of course I’m not allowed to hear that,” Bosz continued his argument.
The trainer was very angry afterwards and had to admit that he had to watch his words after he had already given a yellow card in the match. “I have to be careful that I don’t suddenly get a yellow card here in the press room because he (referee Dennis Higler, ed.) started giving them very easily. I have to bite my tongue.”
“You don’t buy anything for it, but I think everyone thought it was a penalty.”
Goalkeeper Joël Drommel showed slightly less anger, but he also believed that PSV should have been awarded a penalty. “You don’t buy anything for it, but after seeing the images, I think everyone agrees that this was a penalty. It feels very sour. Now we just have to become champions.”
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