Go Ahead Eagles and goalkeeper Jari de Busser are looking forward to the match against PSV in the Johan Cruijff Schaal. The club from Deventer has recently appointed a new coach, Melvin Boel, who wants to play active and offensive football. De Busser is positive about the new coach and sees him as a football enthusiast. PSV wants to take revenge after the two defeats in a week's time last season against Go Ahead Eagles. De Busser knows that PSV is eager to take revenge, but he is confident about his team's chances. A new stunt would be a new page in the history books. De Busser talks about the possibility of winning the cup and being able to win the supercup the following year. Go Ahead Eagles has already made a number of top teams seriously difficult last season and De Busser hopes that his team can do it again this year. The club has lost a number of key players, but De Busser is optimistic about the future. With the new coach and the current selection, he thinks that Go Ahead Eagles can do something special again. De Busser is aware that the team cannot be compared to the top teams in the Netherlands, but he believes that Go Ahead Eagles can still make a difference. The team has a unique way of playing and De Busser is confident that they can use this to their advantage.
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Go Ahead Eagles aim to make history in Johan Cruijff Schaal | J. De Busser
Go Ahead Eagles prepare for Johan Cruijff Schaal against PSV. Goalkeeper Jari de Busser hopes for an upset and sees the match as a chance to make history. Read more about the club's preparations
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