Tuesday, 10 December 2019
Feyenoord Reaps One Point at Home to Vitesse
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Feyenoord, who visited Willem II’s home base at Koning Stadium, Tilburg, Sunday (1/9), defeated the hosts 1-0 thanks to goals from Steven Berghuis. The goal was scored in the 74th minute through the spot, following Justin Ogenia’s foul on Luis Sinister, and Berghuis successfully netted the ball into the goal to determine Feyenoord’s victory.
The final score that ended 0-0 has made Feyenoord stuck in eighth position with 25 points or failed to push to sixth position. As for Vitesse, who are ninth position with 24 points, according to the official Dutch League page.
Vitesse had a dangerous chance to pass the white spot in the 7th minute. Starting with a corner kick, Feyenoord goalkeeper, Nick Marsman, was seen pushing Riechedly Bazoer to the ground.
The referee then consulted with VAR to decide on a penalty for Vitesse. But the Matavs Team who played as executioners were unable to convert them into goals and was secured by Nick Marsmann.
Feyenoord was only able to create chances on the 33rd minute. His right foot kick from outside the penalty box had hit the crossbar and the ball was out of the field.
Having gone back and forth in attacking after the penalty, the poor completion of the two teams’ final score has made a goalless draw that lasted until halftime.
Feyenoord has had bad luck in this match. Orkun Kokcu’s hard kick from outside the penalty box hit the crossbar for the second time.
Leroy Fer was actually able to kick the ball to vibrate the goal’s net. But the assistant referee first raised the flag as previously Nicolai Jorgensen’s position had been caught offside.
The host almost cheered four minutes before
the match was over. Bryan Linssen who received a breakthrough bait, his shot
from a narrow angle widen on the left side of Feyenoord’s goal. The 0-0 score
lasted until the end of the game.
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