FC Eindhoven wins a difficult away game, TOP Oss and FC Den Bosch lose

In the Kitchen Champion Division, FC Eindhoven won the difficult away match against De Graafschap 1-2. TOP Oss and FC Den Bosch were left empty-handed. The team from Oss lost 0-1 at home against FC Dordrecht. FC Den Bosch lost 1-0 to Telstar. The derby between Willem II and NAC was won 1-2 by the team from Breda.

De Graafschap – FC Eindhoven 1-2
The team of trainer Rob Penders managed to win the difficult away match against De Graafschap. The victory only came after the break. Basic debutant Dyon Dorenbosch shot the team from Eindhoven shortly after the break, on a pass from Brym, to a 0-1 lead. Naoufal Bannis increased the lead fifteen minutes before the end to 0-2. In the final phase, Hicham Achefay made the connection goal. De Graafschap did not get further than the 1-2.

Joey Konings (r. FC Den Bosch) in a duel with Telstar player Ozgur Aktas (Photo: Orange Pictures)
Joey Konings (r. FC Den Bosch) in a duel with Telstar player Ozgur Aktas (Photo: Orange Pictures)

Telstar – FC Den Bosch 1-0
FC Den Bosch played a mediocre first half. In the final phase of the first part, the people of Den Bosch had the best chance. A header from Victor van den Bogert just went over. After the break, FC Den Bosch came out of the dressing room sharper. Yet it was Telstar that took the lead. The ball came through the post in front of midfielder Tom Overtoom, who knew what to do with it, 1-0. In the final phase there was still a great chance for Faris Hammouti of FC Den Bosch. However, his bet was taken off the line.

TOP Oss – FC Dordrecht 0-1
In the first half, both teams kept each other in balance for a long time. Toshio Laké had a good chance before the break to give the home team the lead. Fifteen minutes after the break, the visitors took a 0-1 lead via Aliou Badé. In the final phase there was another chance for Thomas Beekman of Top Oss, but his effort missed the right direction.

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