“You have to respect an opponent, but not make them too big either. PSV is also just an opponent. You have to see every time you can fight a team. We play a normal game of football,” he said to ESPN.
Telstar trainer Anthony Correia remains sharp © ANP/HH
According to Correia, who called it one of the most beautiful football evenings in his career, there is no big secret.
Telstar provides mega stunt by beating national champion PSV in Eindhoven
“We try to give the boys a lot of confidence, which they can do something. We get better. We know what we want and how we want to achieve that. They are all good guests. This is a great win, but we also just have to stay very real. The next game we have to put this on the mat again.”
The 0-2 from Telstar was a rehearsed variant from a corner that was completed by Patrick Brouwer. “We have won and written a little history, I think. You see how much this means for the fans and for us, really fantastic. Last week a nice variant, one this week. We can thank assistant Robbert (Michielsen, ed.). We came up with this quickly yesterday. Fantastic that he succeeded so well.”
PSV player Guus Til Glactor after Blamage against Telstar: ‘Then it was over and out’
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