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Ajax after 0:13: The exciting moment, the tragic hero, the "greed", the highs and lows
The miserable evening of the Venlo goalkeeper, the consolation of the Ajax goalkeeper, the "hypocritical" moment of the winners, the quintet of Traore and the sad reactions of the losers.
Behind the record game
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Sunday, October 25, 2020, 9:00 p.m.
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Ajax's historic 0:13 summary on Venlo (courtesy of Sport1)
Just on Wednesday Ajax suffered a painful loss in the Champions League, a 1-0 home win over English champions Liverpool.
Yesterday (Saturday) the team of Eric Tan the brother broke an amazing record in the Dutch league with an unforgettable 0:13 over the unfortunate Venello, who just fell apart after this loss.
Lasina Traore is the first Ajax player to score a top five in the league since Marco van Basten did so in 1985 with a six.
Jürgen Aklenkamp 13, Lasina Traura 17, Lasina Traura 32, Dusan Tadic 44, Lasina Traura 54, Anthony 55, Jürgen Aklenkamp 57, Daley Blind 59, Lasina Traura 65, Klass Jan Huntler 74 (Pendel), Klass Jan Huntler 76, Lisandro Martins 78, Lasina Traura 87. This is the never-ending list of conquerors of this game.
Ajax temporarily climbed to the top of the table in the Netherlands with 15 points from six games and a 3:24 goal difference.
The unfortunate Venello has amassed 5 points and is in the center of the table, but after tonight’s defeat, its goal difference stands at 22: 9.
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Ajax goalkeeper Onana tries to comfort Van Croy goalkeeper Vanlo (Photo: GettyImages)
By the way, in an almost bizarre way, the impressive victory was achieved a day before Amsterdam marks a decade to the famous top ten against Feyenoord.
On 25.10.2010 Ajax defeated the hated rival 0:10 in a game that will be remembered for many years to come and 10 years less the day after, the 0:13 came.
Tonight star Traura explained: "We were hungry because we lost the last game in the Champions League. We wanted a proper response. It was a great game, a good performance by the whole team. I am very proud to be part of this team and show what I can do. I have to be ready for every game, And if the team needs me, then be there. "
Captain Venlo, Arian Swinkels, said: "It's a nightmare, I have no words. I've never experienced anything like this, ever. We did Ajax a great service after its loss to Liverpool in the middle of the week. We stood and watched her dance. We'm in shock."
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Onana (Photo: GettyImages)
The tragic hero of the game is undoubtedly the goalkeeper Vanello Delano van Croy, who in the team where he grew up, in the city where he grew up, in total in his fifth appearance in the squad, conceded 13 goals.
Van Croy, it should be noted, even provided some saves, but was forced to take the ball out of the net again and again, and many fans in the Netherlands even criticized the "greed" of Ajax and its players, who did not feel sorry for the opponent.
At the end of the game Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana even approached goalkeeper Venlo and tried to comfort him, then also uploaded a picture of him hugging him and wrote "RESPECT" to pay homage to the opposing goalkeeper - but in the Netherlands it was mentioned how before the penalty that set 0:10 he ran all over the field to get a chance And conquer, but class Jan Huntler did not give him.
"If I had a goal or two, it's something else," said the striker, "it's nice for a goalkeeper to score, but first the striker."
Huntelaar admitted that Ajax did not try to pity their opponent: "For us it was an opportunity to score as many goals as possible and improve our goal difference."
Coach Eric Tan Brother referred to Klaas-Jan Huntler's run to take the ball from the net after the penalty that went up to 0:10: "That's how it should be, right? The players showed their passion and hunger, we wanted to get it from them. There was no football here big".
On Venlo's Twitter, they maintained a sense of humor despite everything.
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