

Feyenoord youth cannot be denied against NAC Breda
By: Jackson | December 26th, 2008
After a troublesome three match losing streak, Feyenoord completed its historial century year with a 3-1 victory over NAC Breda buoyed by its youth. Gertjan Verbeek’s side took the lead at de Kuip thirty-three minutes in as Diego Biseswar, finally fit from injury, beat his man and launched a powerful long range missile from well outside the box into the net. With the 1-0 lead, NAC looked far from confident and Feyenoord doubled the margin moments before the break as Leroy Fer nodded Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s cross into the box. Resurgent in front of over forty-thousand supporters, Feyenoord continued to press to close the match off with the third goal and two minutes past the hour Kevin Wattamaleo provided Leroy Fer the ball and Fer added his second goal of the match with a confident strike from just outside the area. With the match out of reach Matthew Amoah added a consolation goal with four minutes remaining but nothing could stop the celebration of Feyenoord’s 3-1 victory.
While a small token of success the match surely will give het Legion reason to celebrate and provide hope for the future.



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I just watched the full 90 minutes on Setanta and despite a slow start and some dodgy moments I can’t help but feeling impressed with what’s cooking in Rotterdam. Biseswar’s first goal from 34 meters was a stunner! Only ten minutes later he tried again, to hit the cross bar.
Fer looked dangerous throughout and Slory is slowly coming back into his game. The young left back (tough name) played impressive and so did Tiendalli. Even young Belgium misfit Derijck as sweeper was good, calm and collected.
Van Bronckhorst was the man of the match to me. His challenges were superb.
Wijnaldum played well but looked really tired and Makaay is the only dissonant in the team. Slow, not good in the combination and at times he seemed lost…
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