“Then it was not Peter Bosz, but Oosting with the bowl…

“Then it was not Peter Bosz, but Oosting with the bowl…
“Then it was not Peter Bosz, but Oosting with the bowl…
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“I do see a pattern: it happens to Twente,” he says in the podcast ‘De Ballen Verstand’ on the Tubantia website. “At PSV you have so much control over the match, you can still win 0-1 (via Mitchell van Bergen’s chance, ed.) in injury time, but then Bruns makes a mistake and you lose 1-0. There is nothing wrong with Ajax, it is 1-1 after half time and you lose 2-1 thanks to a very clumsy foul by Salah-Eddine,” Ten Voorde looks back.

“Against AZ it was 1-1, it was an even match, as all the statistics show. Then you get a slip like that,” the reporter continues about Alec van Hoorenbeeck’s mistake. “I received something from a supporter. He wrote down all the points lost by Twente after the winter break: NEC, Heerenveen, you name it… If Twente wins all the matches, then it would not have been Peter Bosz, but Joseph Oosting who would have been holding the bowl.” “, realizes Ten Voorde.

“The world doesn’t work that way, but if you add up all those unnecessary defeats in the end… That’s just quality,” he notes. “You have two top teams in the Netherlands and then comes the sub-top. That is Twente and AZ. Sub-top teams are not always stable, this happens to them. You have to accept that. Ultimately it is a matter of quality, if it happens to you so often. You also have to admit that things have been a bit more difficult at Twente since the match against Heracles (1-0 due to a goal by Myron Boadu, ed.),” concludes Ten Voorde about the series of the club from Enschede.

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