Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 8:44 PM• Jonathan van Haaster • Last update: 20:44

PSV recorded a 2-0 win over Go Ahead Eagles on Saturday evening. Trainer Ruud van Nistelrooij was satisfied with the performance of his team, but the focus will still be on the transfer period in the coming days. The people of Eindhoven are diligently looking for reinforcements for the attack and are associated with several names. Van Nistelrooij shrouds himself in his mists and states that he asked general manager Marcel Brands to explain the transfer problems about the match against Kowet to lift.

PSV has been associated with several wingers in the last days of the winter transfer window. For example, Adnan Januzaj, Anthony Elanga and Kamaldeen Sulemana are all options to strengthen the vanguard of the Eindhoven team. “You are now entering the last three or four days before the deadline,” says Van Nistelrooij ESPN. “I have to say that I did ask the management, Marcel Brands, to lift it over the game. I’m going to talk to him in a bit and tomorrow too. Then we’ll see what is still possible.”

Joey Veerman was once again allowed to start in the base against Go Ahead. The midfielder has been playing less than he likes lately, but asserted himself with a hit. “Joey’s reaction is the right one,” says Van Nistelrooij. “At the training sessions, towards the team. You saw what is asked beautifully today. He rewards himself and us with a good goal.” The coach cannot say whether Veerman has definitively regained his basic place. “You look at it per game. When I see how Guti it has done in that place in recent games and no matter how he comes on again, then we have a selection in which we can make choices. Based on the opponent, based on performance. So I’m very happy to have those guys and that’s ultimately the strength of the team.”

When asked by reporter Christian Willaert whether ‘the crisis is over now’, Van Nistelrooij came up with a remarkable answer. “I found it interesting, because we as a team thought that we were in a crisis for longer than when the media picked it up. If you draw against Sparta and Fortuna, we already thought it was very serious. but today’s reaction was fine. Crisis or not…. You call it something. We’re going to recover, just two days off and then we can build towards De Kuip next Sunday, “the former top striker on the top match against Feyenoord on February 5.