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Ruud van Nistelrooy tactics: How PSV turned the tables on Ajax

Tony Hodson
Ruud van Nistelrooy tactics: How PSV turned the tables on Ajax
Photography by Jon Enoch
Author
Tony Hodson
Published on
May 17 2024

knvb cup final, april 30 2023

Ajax 1PSV 1 (aet)

Branthwaite OG (42)

Hazard (67)
PSV win 3-2 on penalties

When Ruud van Nistelrooy took charge of PSV in the summer of 2022, he inherited a squad that had lived in the shadow of bitter rivals Ajax for a number of years. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid striker, who won two league titles as a player with PSV before his high-profile move to Old Trafford in the summer of 2001, had spent the previous season as head coach of the club’s reserve team, Jong PSV. Stepping up to the senior team, however, represented a different challenge.

By the time Van Nistelrooy left the club with one game remaining in the Eredivisie season, he had led PSV to four separate victories over the defending league champions. The first came in his first game in charge, the season-opening Johan Cruyff Shield. Then, after league wins home and away, PSV completed a clean sweep with a penalty-shootout victory in the KNVB Cup.

The introduction of Thorgan Hazard (left) to play as a second number 10 in the left inside channel gave PSV a way back into the final Getty Images

In this exclusive Masterclass, Van Nistelrooy discusses the specific tactical challenge that faced his team in that cup final. Out of possession, he details the approach that limited opponents well versed in dominating the ball to not a single shot on target across more than 120 minutes.

He goes on to explain how Ajax adjusted their defensive approach to counter the success in wide areas that had characterised PSV’s three previous wins that season; and, after his team fell behind to an unfortunate first-half own goal from Jarrad Branthwaite, how his second-half changes – including a switch to play with two number 10s – worked to change the focus of PSV’s attacks and create the equaliser that took the game to extra-time.

The head coach celebrates with the goalkeeper who made the decisive save in the penalty shootout Getty Images

Finally, Van Nistelrooy speaks about the unique psychological challenge of penalties, the key messages he gave his players ahead of the shootout, and how his loyalty to cup goalkeeper Joël Drommel (above) proved justified.

It’s a fascinating Masterclass delivered by a coach who, after a stellar playing career, achieved much in his first season as a head coach. We hope you enjoy it!

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Starting line-ups
AjaxPSV
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Ajax4-2-3-1
PSV4-2-3-1
12Gerónimo Rulli
16Joël Drommel
57Jorrel Hato
3Jordan Teze
4Edson Álvarez
5André Ramalho
2Jurriën Timber
22Jarrad Branthwaite
19Jorge Sánchez
30Patrick van Aanholt
6Davy Klaassen
6Ibrahim Sangaré
21Florian Grillitsch
23Joey Veerman
7Steven Bergwijn
27Johan Bakayoko
10Dusan Tadic
20Guus Til
23Steven Berghuis
7Xavi Simons
9Brian Brobbey
9Luuk de Jong
Match stats
AjaxPSV

9/0

SHOTS / ON TARGET

11/5

63.1%

POSSESSION

36.9%

25

ATTACKS INTO AREA

30

0.77

EXPECTED GOALS (XG)

1.00