While PSV dominated against Sporting Portugal for a long time, grumpiness prevailed after the second Champions League match. The Eindhoven team allowed the visitors to take a point to Portugal on Tuesday and were very disappointed about it. “We don’t reward ourselves.”
PPeter Bosz still had plenty of eyes for the positive points in the match on Tuesday evening. The PSV coach said during his press conference that for the first time this season he saw a team that reached the level of last season. The Eindhoven team took a significant step after the 3-1 defeat against Juventus, which had no chance. Bosz was also more than satisfied with PSV’s intensity and dueling power. But yes, he couldn’t live with the result either.
Before Bosz took his place behind the microphone to share his opinion about the match, several players did so in the mixed zone of the Philips Stadium. They had more difficulty identifying the positive points. The disappointment about the 1-1 predominated, as Bosz later outlined. The well-known cups hung down in the dressing room; the home team was sick of not getting three points. ‘Yes, it is difficult to be satisfied now. Given the missed opportunities and the game image, the three points were certainly possible,” Guus Til told the press present.