6-0
November 15, 00:00
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  1. Match report


    PSV C2 achieved a fairly easy 6-0 victory in the home match against Roda JC C2. With this win, PSV C2 secured a spot among the top six in the autumn competition, which will see them play against the eleven best teams from the Netherlands under 14 after the winter break.
    PSV C2 opened sloppily and often suffered unnecessary ball loss early in the match, creating little danger in front of the Roda JC goal. It took until the 20th minute of the match before PSV C2 created the first big chance. Michael Maria was set free in front of the Roda JC goal via a watched cross from Vinnie Vermeer. Unfortunately, his shot disappeared over the goal via the crossbar. In the twenty-fifth minute, a seemingly harmless free kick by Jorrit Hendrix was deflected by Rai Vloet, leaving the Roda JC goalkeeper defenseless (1-0). Immediately after the kickoff, Michael Maria played himself free nicely on the left side of the pitch and delivered a tight cross to Jorrit Hendrix, who took the ball well, turned briefly away from his opponent and made it 2-0 with a well-aimed shot from the sixteen meters. PSV C2 was loose and it was Endy Opoku Bernadina who passed the Roda goalkeeper for the third time in the thirtieth minute, after a fine pass from Michael Maria (3-0). In the thirty-second minute, Endu Opoku Bernadina, on the edge of offside, escaped Roda JC's defense. His measured cross was shot in by Michael Maria at the far post with a beautiful volley (4-0). Then it was again Rai Vloet who neatly headed in PSV C2's fifth goal (5-0) from a Michael Maria corner at the stroke of half-time. In the first minute of the second half, Aron Schnorrenberg opened with an excellent deep pass to the sprinting Endy Opoku Bernadina, who then scored his second goal of the afternoon, making it the sixth goal for PSV C2 (6-0). PSV C2 had several more good chances for a bigger victory, but the sporting opponents from Kerkrade were spared.
    PSV C2 moved up to third place in the rankings with this victory.
    With the ninth win in a row (!) without losing a point, NAC C2 became the well deserved autumn champion of the First Class A, with which result we congratulate NAC C2.

    Report with thanks to Peter Meefout