Go Ahead Eagles have reached the final of the KNVB Cup for the second time in their history, beating PSV Eindhoven 2-1. The club from Deventer scored twice in quick succession in the first half, with goals from Gerrit Nauber and Victor Edvardsen. It was not until the second half that PSV pulled one back with a penalty. The only other time the club, currently seventh in the league, reached the final was in 1965 when they lost to Feyenoord. They will face the winner of the second semi-final between Heracles and AZ on April 21 at De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam. The defeat is another blow to PSV, who had seemed assured of the league title earlier in the season but are now five points behind Ajax, who still have a game in hand. PSV did, however, secure a surprise win against Juventus in the Champions League last week to qualify for the round of 16. Deventer is buzzing with excitement over the team's performance. The fans are proud of their team and are looking forward to the final. The club has come a long way to achieve this and will give it their all to win the final. The team's manager will be looking to make some key decisions in the lead up to the final. The players are focused and ready to take on the challenge.
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Go Ahead Eagles beat PSV, reach KNVB Cup final
Go Ahead Eagles reach KNVB Cup final for second time, beating PSV Eindhoven 2-1. Read the latest news on the club and their road to the final
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