PSV Take Title in Netherlands as Feyenoord Fail to Win
PSV clinched the title after Feyenoord drew, giving Peter Bosz’s side the earliest Eredivisie championship in league history.
- On Sunday, PSV were officially crowned Eredivisie national champions, securing the title in the Netherlands for the 27th time without even playing.
- Peter Bosz's side became unofficial champions on Saturday after a 4-3 victory at Philips Stadium against Utrecht, maintaining the lead they secured after matchday 12.
- Second-Placed Feyenoord managed only a lacklustre draw against bottom-of-the-table Volendam on Sunday, a result that confirmed PSV's championship mathematically.
- This victory makes PSV the earliest-ever Eredivisie champion, breaking a record set in 1978, while Ajax trails by six points after losing to Twente on Saturday.
- The battle for second place remains intense in the VriendenLoterij Eredivisie, where Feyenoord holds 54 points, NEC sits one point behind, and Twente trails by four.
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Bosz wins with Eindhoven earliest championship title
The Dutch Premier League champion was declared on Sunday when PSV Eindhoven secured their third consecutive championship title with five rounds left in the season.
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