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Part Two
Meanwhile, the Dutch 2000/01 champions PSV from Eindhoven, having retained their title, enjoyed the same route as Feyenoord had. De Boeren had been facing opposition from FC Nantes, Galatasaray and S.S. Lazio from Rome and dropped down to the third round of the 2001/02 UEFA Cup after finishing 3rd in group D of the Champions League's first group stage. PSV started their UEFA Cup route with a 6-4 aggregate against Greek site PAOK Thessaloniki. Consequently PSV marched on to the 4th round to meet Leeds United.
In Eindhoven, the ‘Peacocks’ managed to hold PSV to a goalless stalemate in a solid display. The return at Elland Road saw Leeds United crashing out via a last-gasp effort from Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. Leeds had squandered a plethora of chances, and were made to pay when PSV sealed the match in the dying seconds. PSV were now preparing for a quarter-finals showdown with their fellow countrymen from Rotterdam.
In the first leg at the Philips Stadion, Feyenoord managed to create an advantage after the all-Dutch quarter-finals affair produced a 1-1 draw. The ‘Rotterdammers’ edged past the home side in first-half injury time. With the break beckoning, killer Pierre van Hooijdonk put Feyenoord on the scoresheet in a hard-fought and physical tie. PSV immediately struck back in the second half when Mateja Kezman capitalized on Mark van Bommel’s through-pass.
In the return leg, none other than van Hooijdonk pulled the trigger to leave PSV reeling and keep Feyenoord’s dreams alive to reach the 2001/02 UEFA Cup final in their own backyard. Initially, the away team from Eindhoven had taken the lead in the 75th minute through a superb Mark van Bommel effort. Three minutes into time added on, Pierre van Hooijdonk towered above the PSV defence defying gravity. His body, arched backwards, appeared frozen solid for two seconds before finding the net with a diagonal header.
There were no goals in extra time and the penalty shoot-out was equally tight: George Gakhokidze saw his attempt saved with PSV's third penalty, and the indomitable Pierre van Hooijdonk took the decisive 5th penalty, and his team to the next round.
To be continued.
Meanwhile, the Dutch 2000/01 champions PSV from Eindhoven, having retained their title, enjoyed the same route as Feyenoord had. De Boeren had been facing opposition from FC Nantes, Galatasaray and S.S. Lazio from Rome and dropped down to the third round of the 2001/02 UEFA Cup after finishing 3rd in group D of the Champions League's first group stage. PSV started their UEFA Cup route with a 6-4 aggregate against Greek site PAOK Thessaloniki. Consequently PSV marched on to the 4th round to meet Leeds United.
In Eindhoven, the ‘Peacocks’ managed to hold PSV to a goalless stalemate in a solid display. The return at Elland Road saw Leeds United crashing out via a last-gasp effort from Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. Leeds had squandered a plethora of chances, and were made to pay when PSV sealed the match in the dying seconds. PSV were now preparing for a quarter-finals showdown with their fellow countrymen from Rotterdam.
In the first leg at the Philips Stadion, Feyenoord managed to create an advantage after the all-Dutch quarter-finals affair produced a 1-1 draw. The ‘Rotterdammers’ edged past the home side in first-half injury time. With the break beckoning, killer Pierre van Hooijdonk put Feyenoord on the scoresheet in a hard-fought and physical tie. PSV immediately struck back in the second half when Mateja Kezman capitalized on Mark van Bommel’s through-pass.
In the return leg, none other than van Hooijdonk pulled the trigger to leave PSV reeling and keep Feyenoord’s dreams alive to reach the 2001/02 UEFA Cup final in their own backyard. Initially, the away team from Eindhoven had taken the lead in the 75th minute through a superb Mark van Bommel effort. Three minutes into time added on, Pierre van Hooijdonk towered above the PSV defence defying gravity. His body, arched backwards, appeared frozen solid for two seconds before finding the net with a diagonal header.
There were no goals in extra time and the penalty shoot-out was equally tight: George Gakhokidze saw his attempt saved with PSV's third penalty, and the indomitable Pierre van Hooijdonk took the decisive 5th penalty, and his team to the next round.
To be continued.