Friday, February 22, 2013

Eredivisie wrap: Ajax seize 2nd as Feyenoord fail - Soccerway

17 February 2013 18:42 Ajax went overall second in the Eredivisie after making a away win at RKC Waalwijk while Feyenoord fell to defeat on Sunday. Additionally they created a three-point distance to next part Twente and fourth-placed Feyenoord, with the latter succumbing to a surprise 3-2 reduction absent to PEC Zwolle. The afternoon began badly for Ronald Koeman's side, as they trailed 2-0 within seven minutes through an target to striker Graziano Pelle and a Darryl Lachman reach. Pelle went some way to creating for finding the back of his own net with two goals in as much minutes to bring Feyenoord level with 10 minutes to play in the initial half at IJsseldelta Stadion. But Zwolle finally declined their highly rated competitors, as Denni Avdic won a 75th-minute success to help his side escape the drop zone and in to 15th place. Vitesse went fifth on the table with their first win in three suits, as they ended Groningen's two-match winning streak with a 2-0 outcome at home. Goals to Mike Havenaar and Wilfried Bony, the latter a charge, found near within two points of Feyenoord and a European place. ADO Den Haag managed to get consecutive victories if they beat 10-man Heerenveen 2-1 in the home. Sven Kums had placed the readers up on 10 minutes, but Den Haag had all of the momentum at the break while they not merely light emitting diode but had a man advantage. Danny Holla and Santi Kolk both got their names on the scoresheet, before Joey van den Berg acquired his marching orders for the guests. Den Haag went eighth available, while Heerenveen are just one point above the fall in place.

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