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Dennis Man came, scored, left. The Romanian, the protagonist of the game, although he only played 29 minutes

PSV had an easy match in the round of 16 of the Dutch Cup with the second division Den Bosch, which they beat 4-1. Starter Dennis Man was the star of the game, even though he only played the first 29 minutes of the game.

The tricolor wing scored for 2-0 in the 13th minute, after taking advantage of an error by the opposing defense. He intercepted a back pass from a home player and scored with an elegant lob. After 14 minutes from the success, Dennis Man asked for a change, being replaced by Nicolas Verkooijen.

The Romanian blamed a minor injury and chose not to force, especially since his team was already leading 4-0 at the time of his exit. Surprisingly, he received a top grade from Flashscore, a game-high 9.7.

Dennis Man, congratulated by colleagues after the success. PSV Facebook photo

Dennis Man, congratulated by colleagues after the success. PSV Facebook photo

Peter Bosz, the PSV coach, was irritated by the attitude of his students, who stopped their engines in the 30th minute. When asked if it was “humane” for PSV to let it go 4-0, he raged: “No, it's not like that at all. I think it's stupid. I think if you play at a top club and you want to become a top player, you have to prove it every game, for 90 minutes. I think the players enjoyed the first half a lot more than the second half. Human… Then you've got nothing to look for at PSV.”said Bosz, according to sportnieuws.nl.



Ashley Davis

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