Press conference | 'One of the toughest duels we have yet to play'

Press conference | 'One of the toughest duels we have yet to play'
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Relieved that all internationals have returned unscathed, Peter Bosz looks ahead to the upcoming round of games. The Head Coach shares that virtually everyone is available for the final game of the Eredivisie, which begins with a visit to NEC.

It was with great interest that Bosz watched "his" players during the international period. "I watched the necessary football in the past week. You mainly stay busy with your own team and we trained with the guys who stayed here. In doing so, we trained hard at the right times, but also built in rest. We hope to have made good use of the international break."

Praise for NEC
The Nijmegen players are in sixth place in the Eredivisie. That's a reward for the play that got better and better over the course of this season, the Head Coach said. "The game against NEC is one of the toughest games we have yet to play. It is a team that plays good football and has grown especially over the last few months. Almost on every position there is a player who breathes football and that makes it fun to watch."

Sickbay
The medical staff also had good news ahead of the league match at the Goffert Stadium. "All internationals have returned fit. Walter was the last and is the only one who has not yet trained with us." Ismael Saibari resumed group training and is match-fit, while Noa Lang appears to be the only absentee from the visit to the Waal city.

Impact
The return of Saibari pleases Bosz immensely. Indeed, he emphasizes that PSV benefits from a fit and complete selection. "Because of his return, we have more choices in attacking terms. Our reserves have made the difference more than once this season. A fit selection also ensures that the level at training rises and everyone is obliged to link up."

When asked if there is already talk of a possible national title, there is a resolute answer. "I don't notice any championship fever in the selection. We are busy with NEC, nothing more," Bosz said in conclusion.