Tommie van der Leegte has mixed feelings about Jordan Henderson. The midfielder will make his debut for Ajax on Saturday evening in the top match against PSV, although the analyst sees this ESPN no immediate major changes within Ajax. Halfway through, the scoreboard in the Johan Cruijff ArenA shows a 1-1 score.

Ajax was pushed back in the opening phase, but struck on the counter in the twentieth minute. Steven Berghuis set it up himself with a phenomenal through ball from the outside left to Brobbey. The striker seemed to come one-on-one with Walter BenÃtez, but just couldn't get the ball well and had to swerve. Brobbey then saw the approaching Berghuis freed. The right winger was able to shoot in after his appointment.

PSV hit back within fifteen minutes. Ismael Saibari completely escaped the attention of Josip Sutalo with a run on the left flank, who simply let the attacking midfielder walk away. The Saibari's cross was cleverly tapped in by Luuk de Jong, who experienced remarkably little hindrance from his direct guard Borna Sosa: 1-1.

In any case, Henderson does not really stand out to guest analyst and former PSV midfielder Van der Leegte.

“Maybe it is because of Henderson that Ajax is in a better position now, because PSV creates much less than I expected. He started out a bit doubtful. After that he gave a good ball.â€

“He keeps everything together and occasionally plays to the right color. He doesn't stand out very much. I think he opts for safety a bit,' says Van der Leegte.

The Ajax midfielder also did not stand out very much for Hugo Borst. “No, I mainly paid attention to Brian Brobbey and Luuk de Jong.”

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