Cillesen vs. De Treffer: Derby Atmosphere Expected
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- "Yes, some balls were already drawn in the draw and then these came out," recalls the 36-year-old goalkeeper, who is in his third period at NEC.
- Professionals, after all, have more to lose against amateurs, understands NEC coach Dick Schreuder.
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It is naturally an away match for NEC goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen tonight in the cup tournament, but he will be on very familiar ground about a kilometer from Nijmegen. After all, he started his youth years at De Treffers, the opponent in the rescheduled match in the eighth finals.
“Yes, some balls were already drawn in the draw and then these came out,” recalls the 36-year-old goalkeeper, who is in his third period at NEC. “Very special for me to play in Groesbeek. No, it’s not what I hoped for.As I immediately knew the danger that lurks here.”
Professionals, after all, have more to lose against amateurs, understands NEC coach Dick Schreuder. “You know that for them this is the match of the year right now. I also think it is a very strong physical team. I have also worked in the second division, so I know how it lives with such an opponent.”
It is naturally an away match for NEC goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen tonight in the cup tournament, but he will be on very familiar ground about a kilometer from Nijmegen. After all, he started his youth years at De Treffers, the opponent in the rescheduled match in the eighth finals.
“Yes, some balls were already drawn in the draw and then these came out,” recalls the 36-year-old goalkeeper, who is in his third period at NEC. “Very special for me to play in Groesbeek. No, it’s not what I hoped for.As I immediately knew the danger that lurks here.”
Professionals, after all, have more to lose against amateurs, understands NEC coach Dick Schreuder. “You know that for them this is the match of the year right now. I also think it is a very strong physical team. I have also worked in the second division, so I know how it lives with such an opponent.”
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Jasper Cillessen has seen limited playing time this season. he only started in the cup match against Rijnburgse Boys last October. This is partly due to injuries,but mainly because coach Schreuder preferred Gonzalo Crettaz.
The 65-time international, who also played for Ajax, Barcelona, Valencia, and Las Palmas, has had to settle for a reserve role.”Unfortunately, I have more experiance with that than I hoped for at the beginning of my career. It’s that simple. It’s difficult, but I knew what I was getting into when I signed here,” Cillessen said.
