Monday, April 12, 2021 at 12:55 PM• Rian Rosendaal

Aad de Mos is tempering the euphoria surrounding Joël Drommel, who is busy completing his transition from FC Twente to PSV. The analyst thinks it is wise to wait and see if the goalkeeper is actually a reinforcement for the selection of trainer Roger Schmidt. De Mos knows that Drommel comes under a magnifying glass every day at PSV, something that is currently not the case at Twente.

“Always wait, eh,” De Mos concluded in a video item on Monday Eindhovens Dagblad. “They come from a smaller club and then they will come under pressure. At PSV you have to play for the championship. A blunder is magnified ten times, we know all about that in the last few weeks”, the former PSV coach refers. to the blunder of Kjell Scherpen in the Europa League match between Ajax and AS Roma (1-2) on Thursday. “It’s a different matter than at Twente, you can lose ten times in a row. That’s the least performing team in the Eredivisie, after ADO Den Haag, I thought.”

De Mos is also somewhat skeptical about Marco van Ginkel, who has recently started playing more and more under Schmidt. “PSV is not a sheltered workshop, you have to be able to deliver. I wish Van Ginkel all kinds of things, he has been a useful player who has also given PSV championships. So let’s hope he does not end up in the Arjen Robben trajectory, but is really going to play. It is a matter between the medical staff, the technical management and Marco himself, “said the somewhat cautious De Mos about the injury-prone and hired midfielder of PSV, whose contract with Chelsea expires after this season.

The analyst is also examining PSV’s battle for second place. In points (61) they are level with AZ, although the goal difference (+34 to +28) is in favor of the Eindhoven club. “The home games against FC Groningen and sc Heerenveen determine whether PSV retains the second place, because I see AZ lose points against Ajax (on April 25, ed.). If AZ is going to lose points, you also have that six goal difference. . I see PSV, as I said last week, definitely come second “, De Mos concludes his weekly contribution to the regional newspaper.