Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 7:57 PM• Mart Oude Nijeweeme • Last update: 20:05

Johan Bakayoko is the PSV player who does it in the studio ESPN must suffer after the first half against Sevilla. The people of Eindhoven have to make up for a 3-0 deficit from Andalusia, but were unable to shoot a single goal in the first company and went to rest with a 0-0 score. Sevilla also did not become dangerous, but the visitors do not have to either. Pierre van Hooijdonk in particular is surprised about Bakayoko’s performance.

“It’s not really something to look forward to yet”, Jan Joost van Gangelen kicks off the half-time analysis. Kenneth Perez agrees, but immediately makes a comment. “You play against an opponent who is a bit too good, so you don’t really get a grip. No one passes anyone to create something. I think zero shots on target. One and a half games of Dutch teams in Europe: zero shots on target,” he said. he played in Ajax’s game against Union Berlin last week.

PSV’s battle plan is clear and logical, according to Perez. “This is the way PSV has chosen. Ball to the left central, long ball to Luuk de Jong. Great idea. Why take a risk if you are not good at it? But then you have to Simons, Veerman and Bakayoko attentive. Bakayoko doesn’t think about that at all.” The winger also has to endure from Arnold Bruggink and Van Hooijdonk. “PSV was also interested in Bryan Gil, who dribbles past everyone. PSV now has to make do with Bakayoko,” said Bruggink.

“Bakayoko was of course the apple of Van Nistelrooij’s eye, the favorite pupil in Young PSV. Is this what you expect or should they use it better?” Van Gangelen asks Van Hooijdonk. “He has to be more careful when De Jong is being searched for through the air. He just stays on the sidelines. He has to get off the line. He’s never there. He’s fast, but he’s slow to think. idea of ​​where he should fall. This way you have no use for opportunistic football. Simons has also only been on the left.”