
PSV Eindhoven -Head coach Peter Bosz has said that he will turn things around for the club after a point of three straight defeats that culminated in a Champions League who insists on Arsenal on Tuesday.
PSV was blown away by Arsenal in their 7-1 defeat in the first stage of their Champions League round of 16 draw, which is the first time that a Dutch club ever admitted seven goals in a European game.
Back-to-Back-Nederlanden had followed that result against Go to Go toe Eagles, firstly in the Dutch Cup semi-final and then in the competition to go eight points behind Ajax in the Eredivisie title race, while they also lost their 56 match undefeated record at home.
“Of course I will get things back on track,” Bosz told reporters after Tuesday Bonnissen in the Philips Stadium.
“We have to do it together, together we can go through it again. We have shown that we can do it against Juventus, against Feyenoord in the cup.”
PSV had eliminated Juventus in the previous round of the tournament, but was unable to put a glove on Arsenal on Tuesday.
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“It was painful. Humiliating. We had no chance. Played out. Bad. Against an opponent who is really good and we are in a difficult phase, “Bosz added.
“If you analyze the goals that we have admitted, you can immediately see that we have to defend better.”
Despite the dominant victory, Bosz emphasized moments that could have changed the course of the game.
“There were two moments that could have influenced the outcome. At 0-0 we hit the bar. The second moment was that they could have got a second yellow card,” he said.
PSV will be the home of Heerenveen in the Dutch League on Saturday and will then play against Arsenal next Wednesday in the return bone in London.
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