Ajax 2-0 PSV Eindhoven: Dolberg and Blind net in Dutch Super Cup

Ajax 2-0 PSV Eindhoven: Kasper Dolberg scores after 35 seconds before Daley Blind seals victory in Dutch Super Cup

  • Ajax won domestic double last season and played PSV in Dutch Super Cup  
  • Amsterdam side got off to perfect start as Kasper Dolberg scored in first minute 
  • Daley Blind then scored with superb effort in second half to double advantage 
  • PSV played 30 minutes with ten men after injury following all the replacements 

Kasper Dolberg scored after 35 seconds as Ajax beat PSV 2-0 to win the Dutch Super Cup on Saturday.

Daley Blind added the second goal with a rasping shot in the 53rd minute to ensure victory for last season’s league and cup winners.

Danish international Dolberg’s swift goal gave Ajax a dream start in front of their fans at the Amsterdam Arena after an unselfish, square pass from Donny van de Beek, one of the youthful stars of Ajax’s domestic success last season and of their unexpected progress to the Champions League semi-finals.

Daley Blind lifted the Dutch Super Cup trophy aloft after helping Ajax to victory in Amsterdam

The capital club beat PSV Eindhoven 2-0 having won the domestic double last season

The capital club beat PSV Eindhoven 2-0 having won the domestic double last season

Kasper Dolberg opened the scoring just 35 seconds after kick off in the perfect start

Kasper Dolberg opened the scoring just 35 seconds after kick off in the perfect start 

Blind hit a scorching, left-footed shot to double the lead after Van de Beek and Joel Veltman had efforts blocked by the PSV defence.

Blind’s goal was awarded only after a VAR review for a possible foul on PSV defender Olivier Boscagli by Ajax skipper Dusan Tadic. 

The referee ruled that a hand to the face of Boscagli had been accidental and verified the goal.

Blind added the second and PSV could not muster a response after going down to ten men

Blind added the second and PSV could not muster a response after going down to ten men

PSV were forced to play the last 30 minutes of game down to 10 men after an injury to Sam Lammers, who had to leave the pitch after coach Mark van Bommel had already made three changes.

They could have pulled back a goal in the 72nd minute after a mazy run through the Ajax defence by Donyell Malen, only for the 20-year-old Dutch youth international to blast his shot wide.

Ajax begin the defence of their league title at Vitesse Arnhem next Saturday but PSV Eindhoven first have a Champions League second preliminary round tie at FC Basel on Tuesday, with a 3-2 lead from last week’s first leg.

Ajax launched their new season with silverware and are preparing to defend their league title

Ajax launched their new season with silverware and are preparing to defend their league title

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