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'Other' Ajax cruise to UEFA Cup group stage: 4-0

Ajax AmsterdamIK Start

 4 (3) - 0 (0)
UEFA Cup, First Round
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam
Thursday, 28 September, 2006

'Reserves'? 'Bench boys'? Ajax Henk ten Cate doesn't want to hear those words. Okay: most of the players who started in the return leg against IK Start did not see much action in recent weeks. However: "We have a squad of 24 players and they are all starters to me. We're working with 24, not just eleven." No matter what you called the eleven Ajacieden on the pitch, fact is that - unlike in the KNVB Cup game against Young RKC - they did deliver this time. Ajax were well up for the match, in spite of the fact that it was hardly more than a formality. The Norwegian visitors required a 4-0 win to advance, but the side to book a 4-0 win were the hosts, who played quite well at times. 9-2 on aggregate... Ten Cate was a satisfied man. Ajax advance to the group stage of the UEFA Cup.


These players are not 'reserves', says Henk ten Cate. They just
didn't see much first team action until tonight. [Photo: Ajax.nl]

Captain Jaap Stam, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Thomas Vermaelen were the only three players who started regularly this season. Players such as Sneijder, Gabri, Emanuelson, Stekelenburg and Rosales were, much to their own surprise, not even in the squad of 18. Ten Cate gave players such as Maduro, Ogararu, Lindenbergh, Grygera, De Mul and goalkeeper Gentenaar the chance to shine. Another chance to shine, we might add. Many of them also saw action against Young RKC Waalwijk and outraged their head-coach with a tepid performance. "If there is one thing we learned from this match," roared Ten Cate at the time, "it is that the players who don't see much action have absolutely no right to complain about that. Better for them to shut their mouths for a while." 

Against IK Start they got another chance - and they seemed aware that it would be better to not let the boss down again. This was possibly their last chance to prove that they belong to the core of 24 'starters'. Failure would have really made them 'bench boys'.

Therefore, it was hardly surprising that Ajax were off to to a remarkably inspired and energetic start. If the visitors had any hopes whatsoever (which they probably didn't) it had evaporated by the 6th minute, in which Markus Rosenberg showed up in front of his defender on a Perez corner kick and volleyed home from close range: 1-0. The Swede was one of Ajax's best in the first half. He did a lot of hard work and had some excellent runs down the flank; he doubled the score in the 25th minute with a hard, low shot under goalkeeper Rune Nilssen.


Very energetic and good crosses: Tom de Mul. [Photo: Ajax.nl]

 

In the first half, in particular, Ajax vs IK Start was more entertaining than expected. It was also played in front of a larger crowd than expected: ten days ago only some 9,000 tickets had been sold. On the night, however, more than 26,000 people showed up, in some cases with a pair of tickets in their hands that Ajax gave them for free...

 

Two other Ajacieden deserve a mention: Tom De Mul, who got his first minutes of the season. The Flemish right winger delivered more proper crosses than Mauro Rosales did in the past month. And Jaap Stam, the undisputed Man of the Match. What a giant. He was more fanatical than anybody else, nipped every Start attack in the bud, coached his team-mates and stormed forward whenever he could. Stam looked like he was playing a Champions League final. Truly impressive.

 

Ajax entered the tea break two minutes after the third (and most beautiful) goal of the evening. Once again an Ajax player, this time Zdenek Grygera, was given a lot of time and space on a corner kick. The Czech defender let the ball land on his chest and hammered it into the top corner. Brilliant goal, 3-0 (43') and it could have been more.

 

 


Zdenek Grygera rockets the best goal of the evening into the top corner. [Photo: Ajax.nl]


Ajax started the second half with a remarkably furious offensive, a number of long range attempts and a shot that hit the post (Maduro). The remainder of the second 45 minutes weren't as exciting, but Ajax never drifted out of the game like they did in Norway or Waalwijk. They kept knocking the ball around with a certain flair and never 'dozed off', like they did against NEC last Sunday. It earned the team the respect of their head-coach: "IK Start brought on an extra defender for the second half, which made the spaces even smaller. We knew we would advance and you don't want to sustain damage in a game like this. But all in all I am very satisfied."

 

The only damage Ajax sustained was a minor muscular injury for goalkeeper Dennis Gentenaar. Too bad for him, but very nice for young Kenneth Vermeer, who got to make his official Ajax-1 début and his 'European' début at the same time. Precisely one dangerous shot came his way - and he saved adequately.

 

At the other end, substitute Ryan Babel added one more goal to Ajax's total, by stealing the ball from a Start defender, storming towards goalkeeper Rune Nilssen and converting calmly: 4-0 (67'). "We did what we had to do," said Henk ten Cate after the game. "We played particularly very well in the first half and scored some excellent goals."

 

Ajax will be in the bowl in Nyon, Switzerland, on Tuesday 03 October, for the draw of the UEFA Cup group stage. The Amsterdammers are the fifth team on the seeding list and will, therefore, be in 'pot 1', which means in practice that they'll avoid the best sides of the competition including Sevilla, Newcastle United, AC Parma and Panathinaikos. Ajax will be the top seed in a group of five teams. They will play two of them in a home game and the other two in an away game. That's how it works in the UEFA Cup, the European competition that (starting on Tuesday) surely will grow on Ajax. (MP)

GOALS

  • 06'  1-0  Markus Rosenberg
  • 25'  2-0  Markus Rosenberg
  • 43'  3-0  Zdenek Grygera
  • 68'  4-0  Ryan Babel

Referee:  Ceferin (Slovakia)
Yellow card:  K. Pedersen, Hanssen (IK Start)
Attendance: 26,467

Ajax line-up: Gentenaar (46. Vermeer); Ogararu, Stam, Grygera, Vermaelen; Maduro, Perez, Lindenbergh; De Mul (72. Manucharyan), Huntelaar (46. Babel), Rosenberg.

IK Start line-up: Nilssen; Borgersen, K. Pedersen (72. Engedal), S. Pedersen, Hanssen; Strømstad (46. Paulsen), Schindzielorz, Fevang; Jónsson (62. Bärlin), Mikkelsen, Garba.

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