Never heard a sweeter sounding word than Feyenoord part 2

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  1. Teak

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    Nov 22, 2008
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    Feyenoord have signed 17-year-old Uruguayan winger Bruno Arady to a 3-year deal. He will join Feyenoord Youth but will, of course, be available for first team call up. He joins from Uruguay Club Nacional, but also has an Italian passport which could be important for a future sale.
     
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  2. Orange14

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    I really hope your team is better than they showed today against Benfica!!! 5-0 and it looks like Feyenoord had a first team lineup on the pitch for the first half. I didn't know that Pavlidis left AZ for Benfica; he scored twice for them. Four goals in the first half!!! Wow.
     
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  3. Teak

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    #4703 Teak, Jul 28, 2024
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    New trainer, new system. Ajax might resemble that remark!

    Yeah, it was pretty bad. Priske is trying to implement a 3-4-3 system, but obviously it isn't working out yet.

    For the 4 in midfield, he is using Lopez and Nieuwkoop, who are used to being the LB and RB, respectively in a 4-4-2. In effect, there were only two midfielders today, Zerrouki and Geertruida. And Geertruida isn't really a midfielder which his poor ball control exemplified. The midfield play improved when 20 yo Gjivai Zechiël replaced Geertruida. Zechiel is the most impressive of Feyenoord youth and should get plenty of minutes this season.

    If I were the front office, I would recommend going to 3-5-2 if Priske insists on 3 central defenders until or unless they can buy true wingbacks who can assist in the middle of the pitch and still bomb up and downfield.

    BTW, I found a good stream for that match using the IPTV.
     
  4. Teak

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    Italian midfielder Gabriele Parlanti (20 yo) has been picked up by Feyenoord from Triestina. The former FC Dordrecht trainer is at Triestina and brought this to Rotterdam attention. Parlanti will be loaned to FC Dordrecht for the coming season.
     
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    Well, in the season we became champion with Slot we were wacked 7-0 at home by a Danish club in the preparation......so a good omen:ROFLMAO:
     
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    recap of interview for Feyenoord One:
    Priske is surprised by Feyenoord's big defeat: 'Seen strange things that I didn't see before'


    Feyenoord had a disastrous evening on Sunday when they visited the Portuguese powerhouse Benfica (5-0). Coach Brian Priske reacts in front of the camera of Feyenoord ONE to the friendly loss of the Rotterdam team in Lisbon. In the first twenty minutes, the Dutch Cup winner conceded no less than four goals. "Individually, it wasn't good enough," the Danish coach judges sternly. "There were bad plays, especially in defense. Also, tactically it wasn't perfect. There were weird things that I didn't see in the first few weeks." Priske sums up that the pressing and defending didn't go well. The Rotterdammers also often suffered sloppy ball loss against Benfica. "In the first three weeks, everything went in the right direction, but today almost everything was disappointing."
    Priske acknowledges at Feyenoord ONE that the 5-0 defeat hurts. He seizes this friendly duel as a learning opportunity. "At this level, you can't make these mistakes, especially against a team from the Champions League," said the Feyenoord coach. 'Don't just look at the result' At half-time, Priske held up a mirror to his team and emphasized what his team had to do differently. Feyenoord came out on top in the second half. Priske saw that too.
    "We created a lot of good chances. We didn't give away many chances in the second half, but the 5-0 did hurt. You shouldn't just look at the result. Of course, that's part of football, but this is a friendly game." Priske mentions that Feyenoord still has time to get ready for the battle for the Johan Cruijff Shield against PSV and the first Eredivisie duel with Willem II. Tactically, according to the trainer, something has to change. A number of players still have to make physical steps, with Priske referring to players who have been active at the European Championship and the Copa América. In addition, some Feyenoord players were only able to play an hour of football against Benfica.
    Next Wednesday, Feyenoord can take revenge for the big defeat against Benfica. AS Monaco is coming to De Kuip for a friendly game against the Rotterdammers. "That's a good test for a lot of players. We're going to try, just like today, to get some of the Feyenoord players to play ninety minutes," Priske announced.
    The Dane returns to Rotterdam from Portugal with mixed feelings. "The defeat hurts. We are professional. This is not allowed, especially if you play for Feyenoord. Still, I leave with a good feeling. We have good players and the right mentality," Priske emphasized on Feyenoord ONE. He knows that in this phase, when everything is new, a lot can still go wrong. Especially when it comes to tactics. "But I'm confident we'll be 100 percent within two weeks."
     
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  7. After the friendly game against Benfica, Priske also gave a medical update of the absent players. He expects Calvin Stengs to be back soon. Julián Carranza and Gijs Smal were also on the field during the training camp last week.
     
  8. Teak

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    Patrik Wålemark is back in Sweden waiting for a Swedish club to show an interest in buying him from Feyenoord. He is still contracted to Feyenoord but will probably get sold for less than the €3.25m used to buy him.
     
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  9. Teak

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    Late-breaking news for today (Aug 1) is that Brighton & Hove have agreed to loan Facundo Buonanotte to Feyenoord for the season. I thought I saw him sitting next to Gimenez in the stands at yesterday's match against Monaco. His purchase price is quite high so unless he really stands out, Feyenoord won't pick up that option next year.

    Also, it is being reported that Fenerbahce are interested in Ramiz Zerrouki. This is the Turkish club being run by Mourinho. No action yet but if he leaves that would be an interesting development for Feyenoord. Would that mean that Zechiel gets considered for starting with Timber in midfield?
     
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    Talia DellaPeruta is the newest addition to Feyenoord Women.
    The 22-year-old American is acquired by the Rotterdam club from Sampdoria and has signed a contract for two seasons.
    DellaPeruta began her career with Tophat Soccer Club and went on to play for the North Carolina Tar Heels.
    Last year, she played for Sampdoria. She played ten games in the Italian Serie A.
    The German-born but American raised midfielder is overjoyed with her Dutch adventure.
    "My first feeling at the club is very good."
    "I received a warm welcome and it immediately feels like a family. I hope to help the team with my experiences and look forward
    to the start of the season," DellaPeruta, American youth international, said via Feyenoord's official channels.
    DellaPeruta will play with shirt number 27.
     
  11. Teak

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    The 3-4-3 seemed to work just a little bit better in the 1-3 loss to Monaco. Starting lineup:

    Bijlow
    Tsoungui, Geertruida, Plug
    Read, Zechiel, Milambo, Pedersen
    Lingr, Ueda, Ivanusec

    The starters played the entire first half and went into the break at 1-1. On offense, Geertruida would often step up and play like the holding mid or defensive mid allowing Tsoungui and Plug to play like a CB pair. In fact, the goal came when Geertruida made a downfield run and played the ball over for Ivanusec to shoot home. The first Monaco goal came from a mistake by Plug who got caught ball-watching such that his attacker snuck in for a through ball.

    In the second half, Priske emptied the bench. Some players were left in the stands (Gimenez, Paixao, Zerrouki) as he probably wanted to get a good look at the reserve squad. Geertruida went off at half time, and Tsoungui moved over to play central CB with Giersthove taking the right CB position, and Plug on the left CB. Plug looks useful but not yet ready for primetime. Should go out on loan or get sent to FC Dordrecht.

    Pluses were Pedersen, Bullaude, and Sauer. Pedersen ran up and down the left side and probably created more offense than we got through the clogged center and right side. In fact, the midfield was better protected this match since Lingr and Ivanusec both dropped back and helped out Zechiel and Milambo. Bullaude and Sauer showed more composure on the ball in comparison to the Feyenoord youngsters, which isn't surprising given their greater experience.

    BTW, Feyenoord have an American striker on the books, 18 yo Paul Rudisill, who came from the LA Galaxy academy. I wonder if they will send him to FC Dordrecht or keep him for Feyenoord reserve.

    The minuses were the passing, which was atrocious. Too many Feyenoord passes were easily picked off by Monaco, who pressed hard. And Monaco seemed much more comfortable controlling the ball.

    With the Cryuff Shield match coming up on Sunday, which can be seen as a pre-season warmup, I expect a full beatdown by PSV. I saw a chunk of their pre-season match against my Spanish club (Valencia), and they look to be a squad in good form.
     
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  12. Teak

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    #4712 Teak, Aug 4, 2024
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    Johan Cruyff Shield Match today:
    Found a stream for this and thoroughly enjoyed it. Match ended 4-4 and it went to PKs straight away. Feyenoord won on PKs 4-2 when Wellenreuther saved one shot, and Gus Til skied his shot. Poetic justice, Til blowing it. Hahaha.

    Starting lineup:
    Wellenreuther
    Geertruida, Beelen, Hancko
    Nieuwkoop, Zerrouki, Zechiel, Lopez
    Stengs, Paixao
    Gimenez

    Feyenoord took the match straight at PSV and had the early chances, but PSV scored first at 9'. After that, Feyenoord got two goals, a Gimenez PK at 29' (Zechiel tripped in box), and then Gimenez made a mazzy run downfield and sent a cross over to be tapped in by Nieuwkoop at 33'. After that, they traded goals back and forth. Gimenez scored another PK at 54' and then Milambo at 72', assisted by Ueda.

    Penalty takers were Geertruida, Ueda, Hancko, and Ivanusec, and they all scored.
     
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  13. Teak

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    Nieuwkoop looked good playing down the right wing. Last season, Slot used him late in the season as a right-sided midfielder and that probably helped him transition to that wingback slot that Priske wants to use (no pun intended).

    Zechiel did quite well in midfield, although his passing in the offensive zone needs to improve. Paixao and Gimenez are starting to regain the form they had last Fall. Hopefully, they don't drop off when the cooler weather drops.
     
  14. richsavare

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    Crazy match with some horrible defending certainly the case with PSV.
     
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  15. :D:p
     
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  16. Teak

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    PSV were missing 4 defenders for the match and that is why Jerdy Schouten had to drop back and play center defense rather than defensive midfield.

    Ahead of time, if you had told me that PSV would put 4 past Feyenoord, I would not have been surprised, but that Feyenoord would score 4 was not expected. Bakayoko and Saibari are very good.
     
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    What I noticed is that both teams arenot yet physically on the level to play the football the coaches want them to do.
    Pressing went wrong several times etc.
    All in all a good thing both teams don't have to play qualifying games, as that's in a post tournement month a hell of a job.
     
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  18. richsavare

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    Milambo with some nice touches and movement I thought
     
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  19. Yeah, but Zechiël too was good.
    Both are quick thinkers on the ball.
     
  20. Feyenoord have the 18-year-old Emerson Pedro Vanga on trial. The clubless midfielder from France played in the match of Feyenoord under 21 against De Graafschap under 21, reports Feyenoord Youth Watcher on X. Feyenoord Youth Watcher writes: "He started in the line-up against De Graafschap today. Vanga played for Lyon for several years, but is now looking for a new club." Pedro Vanga never made his debut for the main squad for the French, but he did play for various teams of national youth teams.
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  21. richsavare

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    Ajax
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    Athletic and strong as well.
    Very bright futures
     
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  22. Orange14

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    Apr 27, 2007
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    Is there no transfer interest in Giminez or Geertruida??
     
  23. Teak

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    Interest has died down. Only rumor still alive is that a couple of clubs are still inquiring about Stengs, Lazio and a German club.

    With league matches starting next weekend, the only transfer still up in the air is Facundo Buonanotte from Brighton & Hove. He and his agent need to decide between a loan deal with Feyenoord or Southhampton. He plays the same position as Stengs, so perhaps they are weighing the odds of Stengs leaving.
     
  24. No idea.
    I don't follow rumors, unless it's from interested clubs themselves or papers with insight.
    Geertruida was reported by L'Équipe to have negotiated with/received a contract proposal from PSG.
     
  25. Teak

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    Leo Sauer is likely to go out on loan to NAC Breda, who kick the Eredivisie season off tomorrow.
     
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