Summary: Telstar trainer Snoei mainly looks at test players against Maassluis and less at results

Telstar played a 0-0 draw against Excelsior Maassluis tonight. According to trainer Mike Snoei, the result of the practice match was of minor importance. “I saw all my test players at work tonight, that was the most important.”

Summary: Excelsior Maassluis – Telstar – NH Sport/Frank van der Meijden

Compared to the last match against Willem II, there were two new names on the Telstar match sheet tonight. The Belgian striker Seppe Maessen and right winger Byron Burgering. “Seppe was a bit unlucky tonight”, Snoei said after the game. “I also didn’t think he was fit enough. I think it will be a short stay.”

“We have spoken with the board and we really want to capture him”

Telstar trainer Mike Snoei

Snoei was more satisfied with Burgering. “He is a big boy in amateur football at GVVV from Veenendaal. He has a lot of drive. Today, however, he was not used enough. He did not disappoint, but you hope for more. He had his chances,” said Snoei.

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Mike Snoei about test player Maessen: “I think it will be a short stay” – NH Sport

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Moreover, Snoei said that he was once again very charmed by the Estonian international Mihkel Ainsalu† Snoei: “We are going to try to record him. We have spoken with the board and we really want to record him. We have also told him this and he is very proud that he can play football in the Netherlands.”

Snoei would like to sign Mihkel Ainsalu for Telstar as soon as possible – NH Sport

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