PSV Eindhoven boss Peter Bosz SLAMS his own players for 'disrespecting' Liverpool during their 3-2 Champions League win

PSV Eindhoven boss Peter Bosz SLAMS his own players for 'disrespecting' Liverpool during their 3-2 Champions League win

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PSV Eindhoven boss Peter Bosz SLAMS his own players for 'disrespecting' Liverpool during their 3-2 Champions League win
Published: Jan, 30 2025 16:49

PSV Eindhoven manager Peter Bosz gave a scathing public rebuke to his players for their 'disrespectful' actions against Liverpool. The Dutch champions ended the Reds' perfect run in the competition with a 3-2 win that confirmed their place in the play-off round. Arne Slot heavily rotated his side, with the Anfield club already assured of their place in the last-16.

 [The Dutch champions twice came from behind to beat a heavily-rotated Liverpool outfit]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Dutch champions twice came from behind to beat a heavily-rotated Liverpool outfit]

PSV trailed their opponents on two occasions but fought back to level ahead of the break, before grabbing the winner on the stroke of half-time. Facing a weakened Liverpool team greatly helped the cause of the home side and their belief was further strengthen by the second-half sending off of debutant Amara Nallo. PSV then saw out the win by retaining possession with some flashy passes.

 [The Reds suffered their first defeat in the competition this term but still progressed as winners of the League Phase]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Reds suffered their first defeat in the competition this term but still progressed as winners of the League Phase]

And this angered Bosz, who did not hold back in his condemnation of the antics post-match. 'I thought it was terrible,' he said. 'It really annoys me. It's misplaced, they shouldn't do that. It was a kind of rondo they played there, with a back heel and a no-look pass.

Peter Bosz slammed his players for their 'disrespectful' antics during PSV's win over Liverpool. The Dutch champions twice came from behind to beat a heavily-rotated Liverpool outfit. The Reds suffered their first defeat in the competition this term but still progressed as winners of the League Phase.

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