Electrifying Atsu outstanding in Vitesse Arnhem reverse to giants PSV Eindhoven in Dutch league

Published on: 16 March 2014
Electrifying Atsu outstanding in Vitesse Arnhem reverse to giants PSV Eindhoven in Dutch league
Christian Atsu watches on as his effort is saved by the PSV keeper

By Akyereko Frimpong Manson

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Ghana winger Christian Atsu was the standout player at the GelreDome when Vitesse Arnhem suffered a 2-1 home loss to giants PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch Eredivisie on Saturday.

The Chelsea loanee, 22, was by country miles the best player on the pitch but his impact could not help Vitesse complete a double over PSV as they emerged victorious and swap places to go second on the section.

Prior to the game, PSV's half-Ghanaian winger Memphis Depay had fired a warning to Atsu and his team-mates and he kept to his words by scoring the match-winner on the 29th minute mark.

Memphis Depay celebrating his strike
Memphis Depay celebrating his strike
With all three goals in the tie produce in the first stanza, the second half became an exercise for establishment of superiority in terms of quality of talents and exhibition of skills though for Vitesse, the added intention was to equalise and it was the former FC Porto winger who took the game to the visitors.

Though he was unable to find the net after having a hand in Zakaria Labyad's 18th minute leveller, the Black Stars winger wowed many with his dazzling displays.

With Depay, he was presented with an inviting penalty kick in the 28th minute but he missed from his first attempt before managing to direct the ball home for his 9th goal of the campaign and his personal double over Vitesse this term.

PSV get their revenge in a small quota with respect to the disgraceful 6-2 defeat suffered in the reverse fixture at the Philips Stadion last December.

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