Brian Brobbey played with Jong Ajax against PEC Zwolle for a half. The game in the first division ended as it started, 0-0. The leader had the most chances, although Christian Rasmussen missed a penalty kick on behalf of Jong Ajax just before time.
The most famous name in the starting line-up of trainer Michel Kreek was Brian Brobbey. The striker scored twice for the Amsterdam main force against Cambuur on Sunday. Kreek also had players like Jorrel Hato, Youri Regeer and Kian Fitz-Jim.
Possibilities
Out of respect for the victims of the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria earlier today, the game started with a minute’s silence. After that, Jong Ajax started the match strongly at Ajax’s well-filled training complex, De Toekomst. There were opportunities for Christian Rasmussen and Brobbey, but PEC gradually took control during the first half.
Penalty
Brobbey stayed behind in the dressing room at halftime. And without the goal thief, Young Ajax remained under pressure against Dick Schreuder’s team. For example, Samir Lagsir of the leader from the first division hit the post again, but that was it. The greatest chance of the opening goal was for Jong Ajax. In the last minute of the official playing time, the Amsterdam talents received a penalty kick. Yet Rasmussen did not know what to do with this golden opportunity and PEC goalie Jasper Schendelaar was the visitors’ hero. The former goalkeeper of AZ and Telstar gave his team the full win against Roda JC last week through a world rescue in the final phase.
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With the 0-0, Jong Ajax stopped PEC’s series of victories. The Zwolle team won nine matches. Nevertheless, PEC simply remains the leader due to this result and Jong Ajax is sixteenth.
Young Ajax line-up: Setford; Regeer (Gooijer/60), Aertssen, Warmerdam, Hato; Vos, Fitz-Jim, Hlynsson (Hansen/77), Vos; Rasmussen, Brobbey (Misehouy/46), Banel (Van Axel Dongen/60)