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Bosz vs. the press present: “Depth record”
Max de KokMay 8, 2026
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Bosz vs. the press present: “Depth record”

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For Peter Bosz, a press conference on Friday afternoon was on the agenda in the run-up to the match with Go Ahead Eagles. However, not many journalists were present, and Bosz noticed that too.

The practice coach also can’t help making jokes about the fact that there isn’t much press present after a journalist asks a question during the press conference. ''That is a record depth for PSV at least as long as I’m here,'' Bosz replies.

''But then you also understand how difficult it is to keep motivating your players when even the real professionals already give up'', the coach replies afterwards with a laugh.

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Liam2 h ago

Neutral take, but the article made one thing clear: PSV need consistency, not just flashes. If the defense stays compact while the wingers stretch the play, then the whole plan clicks.

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Jess3 h ago

I keep thinking about the talk of game management in tight matches. PSV have the quality, but sometimes they hesitate in the last 20 minutes. Better substitutions and clearer roles, please.

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Tom5 h ago

The way the article frames the pressing triggers is spot on. If PSV hit the ball at the first pass forward, it turns into instant recovery and chances. I want to see more of that intensity from the 10 too.

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Sarah6 h ago

I'm not fully convinced by the focus on the wide build-up. When the fullbacks push high, PSV still leave those half-spaces open. Against a good counter team, that could be punished.

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Mike6 h ago

Honestly love how PSV Inside talks about the next steps after that tidy spell in control. The midfield balance sounds right, less chaos, more possession. If they can keep the pressing coordinated, this is going to be scary.