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Match Report: Ajax loses points and defenders against NAC:
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Holland Casino Eredivisie
Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam
Sunday, 29 September, 2002 |
Last week, at RBC Roosendaal, the Eredivisie fixture prior
to a Champions League tie passed off perfectly: three points,
no injuries. What bitter contrast with today's home-tie against
NAC, in which Ajax lost two precious points (2-2), and - in the
worst case scenario - two central defenders (Chivu and
Heitinga).
The Ajax line-up was very different from the Wednesday's
"San Siro eleven": Joey Didulica returned in the Ajax goal
after months of injuries, Yakubu replaced Pasanen, Van Damme
had to play in John O'Brien's position once again, Steven
Pienaar replaced Litmanen, Witschge played instead of Maxwell
and Nourdin Boukhari got Koeman's nod instead of Andy van der
Meyde.
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| Boukhari sees action for injury-riddled
Ajax. [Photo: Gerard van Hees, Ajax.nl] |
Many 'new' faces, but it was a regular in the Ajax defense -
the usually invincible Hatem Trabelsi - who brought his team in
deep trouble with two almost identical, flabbergasting
defensive blunders. On both occasions, the Tunisian was well
ahead of the striker chasing him. He seemed to have the time
and space to clear, but nonchalantly allowed his opponent to
steal the ball off his foot. Didulica had no chance as former
Ajax winger Kevin Bobson and, 18 minutes later, American
veteran Ernie Stewart stormed towards him. "You simply can't
play against moments like that", sighed Ronald Koeman, after
the game.
The disastrous start ushered in the return of Mido. Quite
ironically, the Egyptian was brought on in exactly the same
minute in which he - to his enormous frustration - got
substituted in Groningen: the 32nd. Andy van der Meyde, whom
Koeman intended to give a game's rest, was also brought on,
replacing the dramatically weak Victor Sikora.
Despite its misery and wayward play, Ajax created a hatful
of 100% scoring chances in the first half: Zlatan Ibrahimovic,
who starts playing better by the week, managed to lift the
easiest of finishes (courtesy of Nourdin Boukhari) over the
cross-bar. Boukhari himself was brought down and got a free
kick just outside the penalty box. TV footage later showed that
referee Van Hulten was wrong: he should have given a penalty.
Steven Pienaar, meanwhile, got a free passage, but saw his
attempt blocked by goalkeeper Babós.
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| Zlatan battles for the ball with NAC
defender. [Photo: Gerard van Hees, Ajax.nl] |
Instead of a goal, the first half brought another disaster
for Ajax. Cristian Chivu collided full-on with
Féhér and went down, groaning with pain. The Ajax
captain was brought to hospital immediately, where X-rays
showed a contused rib, which will almost certainly keep the
Romanian sidelined on Wednesday, in Norway.
On top of it all, Chivu's second half replacement, Johnny
Heitinga, seemed to seriously twist his knee and had to be
treated intensively. Heitinga finished the game, but can be
added to Ajax' long list of injuries, which features a shocking
number of central defenders and goalkeepers. Will Koeman have
to revert to 'good old', but out-of-form André
Bergdølmo to play against his former club on
Wednesday?
Meanwhile in the second half, the Amsterdammers wiped out
the two-goal deficit as quickly as it had been sustained, and
it is promising that both goals were excellent Mido/Zlatan
co-productions. First, a fine Witschge cross was flicked on
backward by Mido, so that Zlatan only had to give the final
push (47). Less than ten minutes later, Zlatan superbly tricked
his defender and provided Mido with a thigh-hogh cross. The
Egyptian turned and volleyed past Babós (56).
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| Mido scored the equalizer with a quick
waist-high volley from within ten yards of
goal. [Photo: ANP] |
Score levelled - and more than 30 minutes to play. It seemed
enough for a knock-out blow, but Zlatan and Mido failed to
convert open scoring chances for their respective second goals
of the day. Ajax' superiority made painfully clear how little
trouble NAC would have caused Ajax if the Amsterdammers had
played as aggressively in the first half as they did in the
second.
It should be noted, however, that the yellow and black from
Breda, despite Ajax' pressure, created at least as many
excellent scoring chances on sharp counter-attacks. Stewart and
Boussaboun could have secured the second consecutive NAC
victory in the Amsterdam ArenA, but failed. It made for a fair,
but - from an Amsterdam viewpoint - utterly disappointing
result. With the first 'Classic' of the season coming up, Ajax
should have taken full advantage of Feyenoord's stumble at RBC
Roosendaal (4-2), but will now have to travel to De Kuip with a
three-, rather than a five-point lead to defend.
But first, Ajax has two and a half days to prepare for the
first clash with Rosenborg BK, the opponent against which Ajax
will have to notch at least four points in total to keep the
second stage of the Champions League in sight. It will be a
race against the clock, especially for a team of hard-working,
but relatively unknown Ajacieden: doctors Edwin Goedhart and
Piet Bon, and physiotherapists Pim van Dord and Mark Haak.
(MP)
GOALS
- 03' 0-1 Kevin Bobson
- 21' 0-2 Earnest Stewart
- 47' 1-2 Zlatan Ibrahimovic
- 56' 2-2 Ahmed 'Mido' Hossam
Referee: Van Hulten
Yellow cards: Boukhari, Galásek, Heitinga
(Ajax), Penders, Féhér (NAC)
Attendance: 45,953
Ajax line-up: Didulica; Trabelsi, Chivu (46.
Heitinga), Yakubu (32. Mido), Van Damme; Galásek,
Pienaar, Witschge; Sikora (32. Van der Meyde), Zlatan,
Boukhari.
NAC line-up: Babós; Féhér,
Penders, Schenning (13. Mensah), Gudelj; Colin, Stewart,
Schreuder; Korneev (46. Boussaboun), Engelaar, Bobson (70. Van
den Eede).
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