The good start of Ajax Under 17 lasted exactly one minute

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An 8 for Jan Faberski

I saw Ajax’s Under 17s play three times this season, including once morest PSV, when they messed up a good first half hour following a countergoal. PSV won. Until the final of the Future Cup, trainer Yuri Rose did better. The midfield was balanced, especially by Gerald Alders’ screeching 125cc engine, a never fading quiet force. Another standout until the final was Faberski, a winger who rarely lost a ball.

The final once morest Nordsjaelland resembled that match once morest PSV. The good start of Ajax now lasted one minute. Then Kayden Wolff blew a big chance and the fun was over. Against Anderlecht, the tall defender Dies Janse had suffered a head injury. Instead, someone a foot shorter played in the back. That made a difference. The vaunted Wolff suffered from puberty. He was switched.

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