Day 27
Shiogai 63'
Van Crooij V. 71'
Poku E. 32'
Parrott 46'
Nijmegen: 22. Roefs - 3. Sandler, 17. Nuytinck, 19. Lyratzis (Pereira B., 83), 24. Verdonk - 5. Ouwejan (Onal, 84), 14. Larsen L. (Sano Kodai, 58), 71. Proper D. - 32. Van Crooij V. - 10. Hansen S. (Ouaissa, 76), 30. Linssen (Shiogai, 57)
Substitution: Shiogai (from 57); Sano Kodai (from 58); Ouaissa (from 76); Pereira B. (from 83); Onal (from 84)
Bench: 1. van Gasse, 31. Janse Rijk - 6. Hoedemakers, 8. Darelas, 20. Schone
Yellow Cards: Linssen 43; Hansen S. 45; Sano Kodai 76
AZ: 1. Owusu-Oduro - 3. Goes, 4. Martins Indi (Dekker M., 81), 18. Wolfe, 30. Kasius - 14. Belic Kr. (Smit Kees, 70) - 6. Koopmeiners P., 11. Sadiq I. (Meerdink, 70), 28. Buurmeester - 9. Parrott (van Bommel R., 81), 21. Poku E.
Substitution: Smit Kees (from 70); Meerdink (from 70); Dekker M. (from 81); van Bommel R. (from 81)
Bench: 12. Verhulst, 41. Zoet - 43. Dijkstra - 27. Daal - 34. de Wit M.
Yellow Cards: Belic Kr. 34; Goes 43; Kasius 85
With little left to play for on the domestic front, Tottenham Hotspur—like Manchester United—are pinning their hopes on the UEFA Europa League for both silverware and a possible return to the Champions League next season
Once again, there were no miracles for a Tottenham Hotspur side mired in a prolonged slump as they suffered a narrow defeat in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 against AZ Alkmaar
Feyenoord lost points for the second time in their first three league games