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PSV coach Fred Rutten: I can hardly believe we didn't win against Heracles
The Eindhoven side's trainer was very disappointed with the draw at the Polman Stadion on Sunday afternoon, especially given the number of chances his team created
By Stefan Coerts
PROSHOTS
PSV coach Fred Rutten has voiced his frustration with the Eindhoven giants' 1-1 Eredivisie draw away to Heracles on Sunday afternoon.
The Philips Stadion outfit created numerous chances to double its lead after Zakaria Labyad's opener, but failed to add a second, and was eventually made to pay for its profligacy when Everton leveled the scoring.
"It’s really incredible. We had so many chances to score. So naturally I’m not satisfied with the efficiency we showed in front of goal today," Rutten was quoted as saying on the official PSV website.
"We created a host of chances but didn’t convert them into goals.
"We were the better side for seventy minutes and had many chances to score in Almelo. I can hardly believe what's happened," he raged.
PSV remains top of the Eredivisie table following last weekend's results with 42 points from 20 games.
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The Philips Stadion outfit created numerous chances to double its lead after Zakaria Labyad's opener, but failed to add a second, and was eventually made to pay for its profligacy when Everton leveled the scoring.
"It’s really incredible. We had so many chances to score. So naturally I’m not satisfied with the efficiency we showed in front of goal today," Rutten was quoted as saying on the official PSV website.
"We created a host of chances but didn’t convert them into goals.
"We were the better side for seventy minutes and had many chances to score in Almelo. I can hardly believe what's happened," he raged.
PSV remains top of the Eredivisie table following last weekend's results with 42 points from 20 games.
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