FC Eindhoven decides duel with Telstar late, Helmond Sport loses again

FC Eindhoven has won the provisional last game of 2022. In their own Jan Louwers Stadium, the number four of the Kitchen Champion Division won 3-0 against the low-ranked Telstar on Friday evening. The home team failed to close the game earlier. Helmond Sport lost again: this time 0-2 against De Graafschap

FC Eindhoven – Telstar 3-0
Brian De Keersmaecker opened the score in the 11th minute with a hard shot, on which Telstar keeper Ronald Koeman jr (indeed the son of) seemed to be mistaken. After that, especially Lamine Diaby-Fadiga attracted attention. The French attacker of FC Eindhoven missed a few opportunities and was lucky that he went free after poking an opponent. Only at the end of the first half did Telstar assert itself somewhat, but the White Lions failed to create any real goal-rich opportunities.

Decisive Actions Evan Rottier
After the break, FC Eindhoven remained the better, but as long as you do not score yourself, there is a chance that you will still have to hand in points. The formation of trainer Rob Penders was spared that. In the 88th minute, after terrible defensive work by Telstar, she took a 2-0 lead. The goal was scored by Jasper Dahlhaus, but Evan Rottier had the largest share in the goal. The same Rottier determined the final score at 3-0 in extra time in a phenomenal way.

The duel in Eindhoven was led by Jannick van der Laan. The referee from Cuijk was short of eyes and ears in the first half, there were some disturbances. Van der Laan solved it by only handing out a (yellow) card to TomOvertoom from Telstar.

FC Eindhoven resumes the competition on December 11 with an away match against De Graafschap.

Helmond Sport – De Graafschap 0-2
The duel in De Braak was actually decided after 12 minutes. Then Helmond Sport already faced a 0-2 deficit and the eleventh league defeat presented itself.

With both hits it was defensively a cheese with holes on Helmond’s side. Camiel Neghli took advantage of this in the 5th minute. Mees Kaandorp sprinkled some extra salt in the wound for the team in the 12th minute, which is not only looking for points but also for a new head coach. Whoever it is: it will be a job to make the current number 19 of the Kitchen Champion Division play better football. Nevertheless, the formation did have some opportunities after the break to make it difficult for De Graafschap, but it is not for nothing that they have scored the least number of goals with the last of Jong FC Utrecht.

Helmond Sport will resume the competition on December 12 with an away match against PEC Zwolle.

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