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His coach, Ferdinand Feldhofer, spoke of a “historic night” and was “very satisfied, especially with the first half. We do not allow very, very little.” In addition, there were perfect passes “behind the last chain” from the opponent, leading to the first two penalties (4th, 13th) after fouls on Christopher Wernitznig. And Liendl, who now feels “very safe from the penalty spot”, did not miss these opportunities, as he did in the 1-1 draw against CSKA Moscow last week.
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Feyenoord’s strongest phase only followed after the play, but despite a host of high-profile chances, it was only enough for a short follow-up goal by Steven Berghuis (53rd). “Of course we had one or two phases in which we swam. But that’s quite normal on the international stage, it can happen. But we got through this streak of drought quite well,” Liendl emphasized. “Otherwise we did extremely well, all the opponents have a hard time against us. We absolutely deserved to win, even at this level.”