Press conference | 'I am hopeful that he can be there again'

Press conference | 'I am hopeful that he can be there again'
3 min
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Head coach Peter Bosz looks ahead to the possible championship match against Telstar. Furthermore, the coach gives an update on the injuries within the selection and he has high hopes for a return of Guus Til.

Was there a lack of concentration on Saturday?
"No, we did a lot of things wrong. But I didn't think we weren't focused. There were mistakes that led to goals. But I didn't think that had to do with concentration."

Do you already know who all will be there Sunday?
"No, I don't know. A number of guys didn't train today, which I hope will be on the field tomorrow. They include Joey Veerman, Paul Wanner, Mauro JR and Nick Olij who I'm not sure will be there. Guus Til has been training with us all week. I am hopeful that he can be there again."

How is Mauro doing?
"He has not played everything this week, but we are still seeing how it is. We need this afternoon and tomorrow to see how that looks."

Can Alassane Plea still play this season?
"Since a week he is back and training here again. I hope he can make a few more minutes. Co-training is a big step in the final phase of his rehabilitation."

Is Anass Salah-Eddine deployable again Sunday?
"Yes, he is deployable."

How do you look forward to Sunday's classic?
"At that time we are preparing for the match against Telstar. The best result for us is if Ajax wins this match."

Does it bother you that Ajax - Feyenoord is taking place before the match?
"No way. I always deal with the situation as it is. For us it doesn't change anything, we always want to win our matches. So I don't have to do anything else as a result of the result."

What do you think of the plans for the expansion of the Philips Stadium? "It looks beautiful. I think it's very beautiful. I'm looking forward to being able to take a look at it soon when it's finished."

How do you view Telstar?
"I think what they are doing is clever. They may be third from bottom, but I think they are doing the maximum within their capabilities. They have a recognizable way of playing and they do it cleverly. They lose often, but narrowly. It's close at the bottom. At the end of the season you often see teams at the bottom of the Eredivisie doing well."