Twente have conceded just nine goals in the previous 15 matches, and that, more than anything else, is the reason why they cannot be ruled out of the title race either. As things stand at the moment, Ron Jans’ team sit two places behind Ajax, but with a deficit of just one point – a total of 30 – compared to the home side, with PSV squeezed in between. Behind them, AZ Alkmaar also have 30 and along with leaders Feyenoord, they complete the tale of five contenders in the race. Twente have so far played just two competitive matches since the World Cup ended, and to see where their last-six run begins means going back to mid-October, when they beat Groningen 3-0 at home.
The long-serving defender has had his contract terminated six months early and has joined Bayern Munich as a free agent, and his place on the left defensive flank is likely to be taken once more by Owen Wijndal. Jorge Sanchez will be on the other side, with the centre-back pairing of Jurrien Timber and Calvin Bassey. Ajax have, on the other hand, completed the signing of goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli from Villarreal, and having made a successful debut in the cup against Den Bosch, he is set to make his first Eredivisie appearance as well. One who didn’t play against Den Bosch is Brian Brobbey, but the young striker is expected to lead the line on Saturday, flanked by Steven Bergwijn and captain Dusan Tadic. Edson Alvarez should be anchoring the midfield, joined in the area by Kenneth Taylor and Davy Klaassen. Twente Ajax may have the best attacking department in the league, but on Saturday, they’ll be facing the best defence in the league this season.
Ajax’s list of the last six competitive matches played includes a 1-3 victory away to Rangers in the last Champions League round, followed by a 1-2 defeat to PSV at home, a 2-2 draw at home against Vitesse, a 3-3 draw away to FC Emmen, a 1-1 draw away to NEC, and a 0-2 victory away to Den Bosch in the second round of the KNVB Cup. The fact that there are no league wins in that list stands out painfully and goes some way to explain why they’re not topping the table anymore. It makes it all the more imperative for Alfred Schreuder’s men to buck the trend and book three points against a team that has come all too close in the rankings. Team News Ajax will, of course, have to do it without the help of Daley Blind.
Then they triumphed 0-1 away to Cambuur, beat RKC Waalwijk 3-0 at home, and drew 1-1 at home against Go Ahead Eagles. After the World Cup, they beat FC Emmen 2-0 at home, and eventually got past Telstar in the KNVB Cup by winning 3-1 at home. Unlike Schreuder, Jans has two players confirmed as absent through injuries and one whose involvement is questionable at the moment, for the same reason. Right-back Joshua Brenet is out with a muscle problem, while veteran midfielder Wout Brama is out with an ankle injury.
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Ajax Amsterdam vs FC Twente Enschede Live Streams & H2H StatsMatch Info Who: Ajax Amsterdam vs FC Twente Enschede Competition: Eredivisie When: 2023-01-14 Kick-off time: 22:00 Venue: Amsterdam ArenA Match Overview On 2023-01-14 the latest round of matches of Eredivisie comes to Amsterdam ArenA where Ajax Amsterdam face off against FC Twente Enschede in what promises to be a fascinating encounter. Football fans who don't want to miss this exciting game will need to check out ESPN 1 HD NL at 22:00 to be able to catch the action live on their TV, computer or mobile device.
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