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Played
November 2, 2011 7:45 PM GMT
Amsterdam ArenA — Amsterdam
Referee: M. Atkinson
Attendance: 49707
November 2, 2011 7:45 PM GMT
Amsterdam ArenA — Amsterdam
Referee: M. Atkinson
Attendance: 49707
Ajax 4-0 Dinamo Zagreb: Eredivisie champions brush aside Croatian challenge in comfortable victory
Goals from Gregory van der Wiel and Miralem Sulejmani gave the hosts a 2-0 lead after 45 minutes of play before Siem de Jong and Nicolas Lodeiro made it four after the break
By Stefan Coerts
PROSHOTS
Ajax recorded an emphatic 4-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb in Wednesday's Champions League Group D encounter at the Amsterdam ArenA.
The Eredivisie champions dominated proceedings from the start and lead 2-0 at half-time following goals from Gregory van der Wiel and Miralem Sulejmani. Siem de Jong put the match to bed after the interval with a fine finish before Nicolas Lodeiro made it four.
The Amsterdam side had an early chance to break the deadlock via Christian Eriksen after the Zagreb defence failed to clear a Theo Janssen corner, but the Denmark international's shot went just wide.
Dinamo came close in the 16th minute after a corner kick as well. Sammir found Jerko Leko inside the area, but his header deflected off Derk Boerrigter and missed the target.
It was all Ajax from there on and they deservedly opened the scoring via Van der Wiel. Eriksen set up the right-back with a brilliant back-heel and Van der Wiel fired home from a narrow angle to make it 1-0.
The guests had hardly recovered from the first goal and it was already two for Ajax. De Jong found Sulejmani with an intelligent through pass after some good work from Eyong Enoh and the Serbian rounded the goalkeeper before slotting home.
Ajax almost added another goal in the dying minutes of the first half, but Toby Alderweireld's header scraped the post before going wide.
The Zagreb side made a good start to the second half as Luis Ibanez caused Kenneth Vermeer all kinds of trouble with a long range strike, but the Ajax goalkeeper looked up in relief as Jan Vertonghen cleared the loose ball before a Croatian attacker could get to it.
De Jong had a chance to add his name to the score sheet in the 56th minute after a superb long pass, but his powerful shot was kept out by Ivan Kelava. However, De Jong did make it three midway through the second half when he found the net after good work from Van der Wiel and yet another superb Eriksen flick.
Substitute Nicolas Lodeiro poured more misery on the Croatians well into stoppage time as the Uruguay international beat the Zagreb goalkeeper with a low shot in the near corner to make it 4-0.
Ajax sit second in the table in Group D with seven points from four games and have secured at least Europa League football after the winter break. They resume domestic action on Sunday with an away game against Utrecht.
Dinamo have no zero points from four games and can finish third at best. They meet city rivals NK Zagreb at the weekend.
The Eredivisie champions dominated proceedings from the start and lead 2-0 at half-time following goals from Gregory van der Wiel and Miralem Sulejmani. Siem de Jong put the match to bed after the interval with a fine finish before Nicolas Lodeiro made it four.
The Amsterdam side had an early chance to break the deadlock via Christian Eriksen after the Zagreb defence failed to clear a Theo Janssen corner, but the Denmark international's shot went just wide.
Dinamo came close in the 16th minute after a corner kick as well. Sammir found Jerko Leko inside the area, but his header deflected off Derk Boerrigter and missed the target.
It was all Ajax from there on and they deservedly opened the scoring via Van der Wiel. Eriksen set up the right-back with a brilliant back-heel and Van der Wiel fired home from a narrow angle to make it 1-0.
The guests had hardly recovered from the first goal and it was already two for Ajax. De Jong found Sulejmani with an intelligent through pass after some good work from Eyong Enoh and the Serbian rounded the goalkeeper before slotting home.
Ajax almost added another goal in the dying minutes of the first half, but Toby Alderweireld's header scraped the post before going wide.
The Zagreb side made a good start to the second half as Luis Ibanez caused Kenneth Vermeer all kinds of trouble with a long range strike, but the Ajax goalkeeper looked up in relief as Jan Vertonghen cleared the loose ball before a Croatian attacker could get to it.
De Jong had a chance to add his name to the score sheet in the 56th minute after a superb long pass, but his powerful shot was kept out by Ivan Kelava. However, De Jong did make it three midway through the second half when he found the net after good work from Van der Wiel and yet another superb Eriksen flick.
Substitute Nicolas Lodeiro poured more misery on the Croatians well into stoppage time as the Uruguay international beat the Zagreb goalkeeper with a low shot in the near corner to make it 4-0.
Ajax sit second in the table in Group D with seven points from four games and have secured at least Europa League football after the winter break. They resume domestic action on Sunday with an away game against Utrecht.
Dinamo have no zero points from four games and can finish third at best. They meet city rivals NK Zagreb at the weekend.
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