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More questions, more problems: 2-2 against Groningen

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2 (1) - 2 (1)
Eredivisie
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam
Sunday, 02 September, 2007

The month of September is only two days old and the Eredivisie only three matchdays underway, but crisis and general mayhem are already looming at the Amsterdam ArenA, where Ajax (against FC Groningen) lacked confidence, work ethic, creativity, will-power, physical strength and a handful of other things, including quality. The Amsterdammers were visibly afraid and hardly deserved the single point that the final score of 2-2 gave them. After the match, riot police had to defend the main entrance of the ArenA, where outraged supporters demanded a conversation with the Ajax board. A delegation of five supporters was actually invited by chairman John Jaakke and financial director Jeroen Slop.

The start of the league was so promising, but the atmosphere at the ArenA has (once again) turned grim.   


An unfortunate début: Albert Luque. [Photo: Ajax.nl]

The UEFA transfer window closed on Saturday 01 September at 0:00 hours, so this is it: Ajax will have to do it with the players they now have, at least until January. It's not a very comfortable thought. "We lack a bit of creativity in midfield," said head-coach Henk ten Cate. Which is true, but the most remarkable thing remains the fact that he and technical director Martin van Geel have never really worried about Ajax's defense this summer. That line (not the 'Sneijder-less' midfield or the 'Babel-less' attack) appears to be the by far weakest of the Ajax team.

Against Groningen, Ajax's two fullbacks were actually midfielders (Gabri and Emanuelson). On the right, fullback #1 is injured (Ogararu) and fullback #2 not good enough for Ajax (Colin, who was left out of the starting eleven). For the left side Ajax don't really have a fullback at all. Urby Emanuelson is used to playing there, but he's having a terrible form-crisis and seems to have lost all of his confidence. The heart of defense? Thomas Vermaelen has his good games, but definitely his stinkers, too. He still isn't a top drawer man-marker a top side can rely on. Jaap Stam? Ajax's leader in every thinkable way, but he will not play 34 matches. Moreover (and this is a worrying development) he starts to make mistakes. The way Groningen striker Marcus Berg beat him in the air for the visitors' second goal... that was a first.

"Our defense is solid as rock," Ten Cate stated only recently. The truth is that Ajax's have let in one or two goals in every game so far, and that Ten Cate has very limited options in case of injuries or suspensions. Ajax miss Wesley Sneijder, that is undeniable, but it seems like they're missing last season's Jaap Stam and a guy like Zdenek Grygera even more.

The first half hour of the game was a yawn-fest of the worst kind. Groningen must have sensed that there was absolutely no reason to be afraid of this Ajax lot, but they patiently leaned back and were not in a rush, knowing that they played several good games at the ArenA in recent years, but always left Amsterdam empty-handed. The hosts were pathetic from the outset. Slow. Tepid. Nervous. Disorganized. Sloppy. Stand-offish. Ten Cate wanted Klaas-Jan Huntelaar to play as a lone striker, with Kennedy Bakirçioglü (right), Luis Suárez (centre) and newcomer Albert Luque (left) playing directly behind him, making for something of a 4-2-3-1 formation. In the first 30 minutes, however, it was very hard to determine what Ajax's plan was.

The very first noteworthy moment of the game was Luis Suárez's stunning opening goal in the 33rd minute. Gabri won the ball and passed it to the Uruguayan, who fired from the right, without hesitation, from the corner of the penalty area, an estimated 19 yards out. His diagonal screamer beat goalkeeper Van Loo and slammed into the far side netting: 1-0 (33'). The contrast between Suárez's beautiful strike and Ajax's play was almost embarrassing.

It was typical for the state Ajax are in that Groningen equalized almost immediately, after a brief offensive. Maarten Stekelenburg saved well on a Martijn Meerdink shot, then punched a header out of the upper ninety in fabulous style, but had no chance when Fledderus crossed the ball back into the goalmouth and Marcus Berg slammed his forehead against it: 1-1 (36'). For the record: the Swedish striker was the most expensive player Groningen ever purchased, with the money that Ajax paid them for Luis Suárez.

Both teams had converted their very first chance, but Groningen were easily the best team in the boring first half. The visitors had a plan and seemed to know what they were doing, which was more than Ajax could say.    


Jan Vertonghen replaced Hedwiges Maduro at half-time. [Photo: Ajax.nl]

You could feel that it was going wrong. In the 56th minute Marcus Berg had the chance to give Groningen the lead, as he had a free passage to Maarten Stekelenburg from the right flank. The angle was tight, but Stekelenburg misjudged Berg's low attempt, which almost trickled into the empty goal after Stekelenburg had failed to collect it. Four minutes later Groningen did score: Berg headed Paul Matthijs' corner kick behind Stekelenburg and it was remarkable how easily Jaap Stam lost his aerial duel with the Swedish 'target man'. Groningen deserved the lead, that was a sure thing.

When Klaas-Jan Huntelaar had wasted the perfect chance to level the score (unmarked header opportunity, inches wide, 66') an Ajax defeat seemed inevitable, if only because Ajax's desperate offensive was so brainless. Almost everybody stormed forward: Jaap Stam became a striker, Ismael Urzaiz was brought on... it seemed pathetic, but it did work somehow, although it had absolutely nothing to do with the football Ajax wish to play. 

In the 83rd minute Urzaiz won an aerial duel, Jaap Stam flicked the ball on and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, suddenly on a free passage, calmly lifted the ball over Van Loo: 2-2 (83'), Ajax were back and smelled blood, as the ArenA finally came to life.

Believe it or not, but Ajax should actually have won the fixture after their equalizer out of nowhere. The team's two unlikely 'battering rams' almost pulled it off in the 89th minute: Ismael Urzaiz won another aerial duel in the box and perfectly nodded it to Jaap Stam, providing the Ajax skipper with a once in a lifetime opportunity to score a last-minute winner as a striker, face-to-face with the goalkeeper. Stam's shot was hard, but not very well aimed. Van Loo saved with his legs - and Groningen could celebrate a well-deserved point.

So, what about your Ajax début then, Mr Albert Luque? "Well, I enjoyed the stadium and the atmosphere, but I didn't play well. My fitness still needs to impove."

How polite of him... The truth is that the crowd at the ArenA was as tepid as Ajax itself. Luque can't read Dutch, so he will not have understood the banners on display: "Henk: thanks for two fantastic seasons" and, an eyewink to the fact that season ticket holders will be allowed in for free against Dinamo Zagreb in the first round of the UEFA Cup fans, "If we get a free game for every crap performance, we won't need to pay for a match ticket until 2014". 

And of course, there were the inevitable questions from the press. Martin van Geel: "It is a shame that everything has turned upside down in one week's time: no Champions League, a tough one in the UEFA Cup and a bad performance today. But let me tell you one thing: there are no doubts about our head-coach. We will carry on, and we will do it together. In good and in bad times. Period." (Menno Pot)

GOALS

  • 33'  1-0  Luis Suárez
  • 36'  1-1  Marcus Berg
  • 60'  1-2  Marcus Berg
  • 83'  2-2  Klaas-Jan Huntelaar

Referee: Blom
Yellow cards: Stam (Ajax), Matthijs, Meerdink (FC Groningen)
Attendance: 47,445

Ajax line-up: Stekelenburg; Gabri, Stam, Vermaelen, Emanuelson; Maduro (46. Vertonghen), Suárez, Heitinga; Kennedy (46. Rommedahl), Huntelaar, Luque (71. Urzaiz). 

FC Groningen line-up: Van Loo; Silva, Sankoh, Kruiswijk, Metaj; Meerdink, Matthijs, Lindgren (82. Svejdik), Fledderus (86. Nijland); Lovre, Berg.

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