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We Were Perfect Against ADO Den Haag - PSV Coach Fred Rutten
The PSV chief was delighted with his side's performance against ADO...
Eindhoven powerhouse PSV cruised to a comfortable 5-1 away victory against ADO Den Haag on Sunday evening and head coach Fred Rutten was quite impressed with what he saw in Den Haag.
"We were pretty much perfect in the first 45 minutes of the game. This is the type of football I want to see as a coach," Rutten was quoted as saying by reporters.
"We were not only sublime up front, but we were also impressive at the back and in midfield. I'm an extremely satisfied coach following today's performance.
"We were way too good for ADO and they never appeared to be able to seriously threaten us. I am also very happy with the way Ola Toivonen played after warming the bench in our last couple of games."
Toivonen netted a hattrick before the break and added another after the interval to make sure the man of the match award was his.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
"We were pretty much perfect in the first 45 minutes of the game. This is the type of football I want to see as a coach," Rutten was quoted as saying by reporters.
"We were not only sublime up front, but we were also impressive at the back and in midfield. I'm an extremely satisfied coach following today's performance.
"We were way too good for ADO and they never appeared to be able to seriously threaten us. I am also very happy with the way Ola Toivonen played after warming the bench in our last couple of games."
Toivonen netted a hattrick before the break and added another after the interval to make sure the man of the match award was his.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
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