Telstar 1-0 Jong AZ: beats 1-0 with a goal scored by G. Plet
VELSEN. Telstar tops Jong AZ 1-0 after G. Plet scored just 1 goal (7').
VELSEN. Telstar overcomes Jong AZ 1-0 after G. Plet scored just 1 goal (7′). Jong AZ was vastly superior in terms of ball possession (66%).
Telstar remained in 10 people after Ronald Koeman Jr. received a red card in the 75′. Anyway, Telstar still was able to win this contest playing only with 10 players.
The match was played at the BUKO Stadion stadium in Velsen on Friday and it started at 7:00 pm local time. The referee was Stan Teuben who had the assistance of Kevin Weever and Rik ter Hoeve. The 4th official was Thijs Dogterom. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold around 8.7 degrees Celsius or 47.73 Fahrenheit. Humidity was up to 80%.
Match Statistics
Jong AZ was in firm control of the ball 66% while Telstar was struggling with a 34% ball possession.
Jong AZ was more aggressive with 77 dangerous attacks and 7 shots of which 1 were on target. Even so, Telstar was capable to find the solution to win this contest.
Telstar shot 10 times, 5 on target, 5 off target. Talking about the opposition, Jong AZ shot 7 times, 1 on target, 6 off target.
Cards
Telstar received 1 yellow card (Anass Najah). On the opposite side, No yellow cards were issued to Jong AZ.
(Telstar) was sent out after receiving a red card in the (75′).
After playing this match, Telstar will have 22 points like De Graafschap to stay in the 14th place. On the opposite side, Jong AZ will stay with 28 points to stay in the 8th place.
Match Events
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7'7'
Glynor Plet
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31'31'
Anass Najah
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46'46'
N. Twisk
Zico Buurmeester
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60'60'
E. Poku
L. Schouten
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67'67'
Jonathan Mulder
Delvechio Blackson
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67'67'
David Min
Glynor Plet
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67'67'
Jayden Turfkruier
Tom Overtoom
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73'73'
Ricuenio Kewal
J. Addai
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73'73'
Nick Koster
Damienus Reverson
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75'75'
Ronald Koeman Jr.
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78'78'
Joey Houweling
Christos Giousis
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81'81'
Jorginho Soares
Yahya Boussakou
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85'85'
Vasilios Pavlidis
J. van Aken
Next match
In the upcoming Eerste Divisie match, Telstar will play away with FC Dordrecht on the 21st of January with a 13-12 head to head statistic in favor of Telstar (8 draws).
Jong AZ will play away with TOP Oss on the 16th of January with a 7-4 head to head record in favor of TOP Oss (0 draws).
Telstar: Formation and Lineups
Telstar started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).
The manager Mike Snoei chose to play with the following team: Ronald Koeman Jr , Mitch Apau , Ozgur Aktas , Thomas Oude Kotte , Yahya Boussakou , Anass Najah , Anwar Bensabouh , Tom Overtoom , Delvechio Blackson , Glynor Plet and Christos Giousis .
Substitutes
Telstar made 5 changes: Delvechio Blackson for Jonathan Mulder (67′), Glynor Plet for David Min (67′), Tom Overtoom for Jayden Turfkruier (67′), Christos Giousis for Joey Houweling (78′) and Yahya Boussakou for Jorginho Soares (81′).
Top player: Thomas Oude Kotte
Probably the most impressive player in Telstar was Thomas Oude Kotte even if he didn’t score the decisive goal.
His rating is
with 38 passes (73% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 10 duels out of 12.Jong AZ: Formation and Lineups
Jong AZ started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).
On the other side, Maarten Martens played with: Daniel Deen , Jurre van Aken , Wouter Goes , Misha Engel , Sem Dekkers , Lewis Schouten , Zico Buurmeester , Jayden Addai , Fedde De Jong , Soulyman Allouch and Yusuf Barasi, Damienus Reverson .
Substitutes
Jong AZ made 5 changes: Zico Buurmeester for N. Twisk (46′), L. Schouten for E. Poku (60′), J. Addai for Ricuenio Kewal (73′), Damienus Reverson for Nick Koster (73′) and J. van Aken for Vasilios Pavlidis (85′).
Best player: Daniel Deen
The player that probably impressed the most for Jong AZ was the goalkeeper: Daniel Deen. His rating is 7.11. He performed 4 saves.
Results of the day
These are the results of the day in the Eerste Divisie
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