AJAX are looking for ways to come out of the hole they've essentially dug themselves. It seems a lifetime ago but just over two years ago in February 2022, Ajax was on the peak of its powers...
Drama! Interesting development with Berghuis. Ajax has a record of these things, don't they? Players not wanting to commit, then leaving them out of the squad.
I don't know exactly what happened with Nicolai Boilesen back in the day, but as reported in Danish media it was all about him not wanting to commit and sign a new deal, then he was left out of the squad for months. I do understand why they'd do this, securing their financial stability etc., especially after the Bosman ruling in the 1990's. Some players just end up getting caught in the crossfire in these contract situations.
Ajax' domestic form is impressive. Keep up the good work.
Yes, we demand loyalty and commitment - if a player gives another impression, Ajax can be known for an ice-cold club.
Generally, PSV is the 'warm, family-type' club, Feyenoord are the 'people's club', while Ajax demands perfection in attitude, behaviour and style of football.
Not ideal to lose a player on a free transfer, but being a 33 year old I suppose you can't always expect a big money transfer for him anyway. Good to see the drama sorted quickly, so you know the outcome of the saga and are able to continue with the squad at hand. Only minus is having him for the next 6 months and not having the option to settle the move instantly.
Ferencvaros are certainly surprise winners of the league phase in the Europa League. Did not see that coming. Rangers will be a challenge, but I think I will put my money on Ajax for this one. Interesting draw, good luck with it.
Tough draw there, especially with a former player scoring against you. PSV taking advantage is also bad news. However, I remember from some of your previous Ajax careers that your rivals could sometimes fall into a horrible spell of bad form, so as long as you're still within 4-6 points, I wouldn't count you out just yet.
Tough draw there, especially with a former player scoring against you. PSV taking advantage is also bad news. However, I remember from some of your previous Ajax careers that your rivals could sometimes fall into a horrible spell of bad form, so as long as you're still within 4-6 points, I wouldn't count you out just yet.
The season objectives were to qualify for UEFA Champions League (1st or 2nd) and quarter finals in both the Dutch Cup and Europa League and at first I thought that was quite a mountain to climb, but now I'm getting more confident that all are doable, not just on what I'm able to do in-game but also from what I see in real life.
Having the upper hand in a rivalry can never be overestimated. That is just special and something to hold on to. Good for Ajax to go undefeated against their rivals and even beat them away from home. Looks like an even match with one side more clinical than the other.
Having the upper hand in a rivalry can never be overestimated. That is just special and something to hold on to. Good for Ajax to go undefeated against their rivals and even beat them away from home. Looks like an even match with one side more clinical than the other.
Well, it's like the article said: now is crunch time - and it might all end up quite dissappointing (then, at least we had the better of the arch rival), or it could've been the kick start of the period where things really turned up again for Ajax...
Oooh, what an ending to that fixture! Losing the lead in the 77th, scoring a potential winner after 83, seeing the opponent score twice after that only to secure a point in injury time. Back and forth rollercoaster experience for sure. Too bad you lost a step in the title race. But what is perhaps more concerning is that this probably wasn't what you needed ahead of the 2nd leg in Europe, where you do have a mountain to climb.
Oooh, what an ending to that fixture! Losing the lead in the 77th, scoring a potential winner after 83, seeing the opponent score twice after that only to secure a point in injury time. Back and forth rollercoaster experience for sure. Too bad you lost a step in the title race. But what is perhaps more concerning is that this probably wasn't what you needed ahead of the 2nd leg in Europe, where you do have a mountain to climb.
Touché... and to make matters worse: another injury and a headstrong manager
Glad to see Brøndby making it to the next round in the Conference League though! Last Danish team in Europe now!
No, no - FC København got through directly as a Top 8 team in European Conference League - they skip the preliminary round and are in the draw for the actual R16. So, two chances left for Danish glory!
You're in good form. The 3-0 and 4-0 wins are classic Ajax, and beating PSV 2-0 can be seen as a milestone win for your current season.
I like the formation change to seal that, by the way. Funny to see you choose the 3-4-2-1 formation that I tried myself last night with Man United and couldn't make it work against Ipswich Town (live start CM).
I see you're right about Brøndby not being the final Danish club out there. My mistake, this new format still confuses me a little. I am however happy that clubs don't fall from one competition to the other, qualifying through a 3rd place finish like before. That's a welcome change IMO.
Brøndby losing in an even contest with Real Betis is a respectable exit. Fun to see the Spanish side come up against FC København next. But it also raises questions for Brøndby fans. Whom to cheer for? Should one hope for a win for the Copenhagen side to win important coefficient points for Denmark? Or would the "we beat those that beat you" banter be too much to bear? All rationality aside, VIVA LOS VERDIBLANCOS!
You're in good form. The 3-0 and 4-0 wins are classic Ajax, and beating PSV 2-0 can be seen as a milestone win for your current season.
I like the formation change to seal that, by the way. Funny to see you choose the 3-4-2-1 formation that I tried myself last night with Man United and couldn't make it work against Ipswich Town (live start CM).
In all honesty, those wins are against the lesser gods in the Dutch Eredivisie: must wins if we want to advance to UEFA Champions League. But it's good to see that we're back to that level, at least
Those alternative tactics are giving me a luxury problem, which is going to be part of the story:
As you probably know by now @JustinCase0110 anyone close to Ajax praises the Total Football concept of 4-3-3, up to the point of fundamental worship and religion, but I get better play and better results with these alternative tactics (three defenders, two strikers) which in turn call for different targets on the transfer market..., but I haven't shaken off Twente fully just yet and the difference between Champions League and Europa League is worth tens of millions.
Meanwhile (as you've predicted), PSV are indeed beginning to drop points (they're prioritzing Champions League clearly) and if we beat Twente, second place will be secure with only five points to PSV and a home game against them in the penultimate round..., tough choices ahead: I have a shortlist what (realistic and real faced) players I want for next season: the defensive part seems easy, but a] I'm in doubt which attackers to get, and b] I doubt I need any: my strikers are doing well and my current tactics don't require any more wingers (even though most are injured right now, anyway).
How would you go about transfers for a next season, with tactics and possible Champions League in mind?
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