Brand New Moore shines and Richarlison stars in AZ win
Richarlison was on target as AZ Alkmaar secured a crucial
win, with youngster Moore delivering an outstanding performance. In a highly
anticipated match, Richarlison's goal played a pivotal role in the victory,
showcasing his sharp attacking instincts. However, it was Moore's brilliance on
the field that truly stood out, as he demonstrated his rising potential and
significant influence on the game.
Richarlison, known for his pace and clinical finishing,
capitalized on his chances, adding to AZ's momentum. His ability to find the
back of the net at crucial moments proved vital in keeping the team's attacking
force strong. Meanwhile, Moore, showing maturity beyond his years, controlled
the midfield and was instrumental in both defense and attack, consistently
creating opportunities for his teammates.
The win not only strengthens AZ Alkmaar’s position in the
league but also highlights the growing synergy between experienced players like
Richarlison and emerging talents like Moore. With this dynamic combination, AZ
continues to be a formidable force in the competition, and their performance in
this match is a testament to their ambitions for the season.
Following victories over Qarabag and Ferencvaros, it means
we are one of only three teams to have a 100 per cent record in the new-look
league phase – along with Lazio and Anderlecht – and also ensured we maintained
our perfect run of Europa League victories at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium –
that’s now eight straight wins in the competition in N17.
We almost made the dream start with just five minutes gone
but the excellent Mikey Moore headed Timo Werner’s tempting deep cross wide
when he really should have done better. AZ were forced into an early change
when one of their key players Ruben van Bommel – son of Dutch legend Mark who
scored for the Netherlands against England at White Hart Lane in August, 2001 –
limped off injured on 12 minutes. His replacement, Denso Kasius, almost created
a goal five minutes later but his wonderful cross skipped along the edge of the
six-yard box, just evading three AZ players on its way.
We were seeing plenty of the ball with the Eredivisie
visitors content to sit back and try to hit us on the counter with the pacy
Ernest Poku, and we created a good opening in the 27th minute when Lucas
Bergvall played a clever pass to release Werner down the inside left and into
the box but his tame finish was easily gathered by Rome-Jayden Owusu-Oduro.
Just two minutes later, a corner from Sven Mijnans at the
other end was met well by a header from Alexandre Penetra but Fraser Forster
stuck out a big hand to push it away, before Richarlison stole the ball from
Seiya Maikuma midway inside the AZ half and slid in Werner but he fired wide on
the stretch. The final action of the half saw a loose pass from Werner
collected by our former Academy graduate Troy Parrott and he played a dangerous
ball in behind for Kasius but Forster was off his line quickly to divert the
ball away.
Just two minutes after the interval, a superb dribble and
pass from Moore – who had switched over to the left flank – gave half-time
substitute Brennan Johnson a sight of goal but his right-foot effort was
blocked, however that was only a temporary reprieve for AZ. A lovely ball over
the top found James Maddison and Bergvall in behind, the latter was tripped by
Maxim Dekker as he shaped to shoot and Lithuanian referee Manfredas Lukjancukas
pointed to the spot. Afte some deliberation between himself and Maddison,
Richarlison took the penalty, hitting it straight down the middle past
Owusu-Oduro.
We survived a scare soon after though, Radu Dragusin
dispossessed by Poku who raced in on goal only to be denied by a superb
covering block from Rodrigo Bentancur while in the 74th minute, AZ broke away
again, this time Mayckel Lahdo through on goal but Forster made an excellent
stop with his legs to preserve our lead. The visitors were on top at this stage
and were keeping us on our toes defensively however they were dealt a blow with
four minutes remaining when David Moller Wolfe picked up a second yellow card
and was sent off.
Wilson Odobert made his return to action following an injury
lay-off in the final minutes when he replaced Moore, almost getting on the
scoresheet straight away but his shot was blocked by Penetra. The French
forward was in again right at the end following some neat one-touch passing
inside the box but he poked just wide of the far post.
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