Feyenoord vs GO Ahead Eagles Result

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Feyenoord

Feyenoord

1 - 0

Full Time

GO Ahead Eagles

GO Ahead Eagles

📍 De Kuip, Rotterdam

🗓️ Sunday, 15 Feb 2026 at 11:15

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2 - 1

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1 - 0

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Feyenoord Leave It Late: Ueda Strike Sinks 10-Man Go Ahead Eagles

Feyenoord left it until the dying moments to finally break down a stubborn Go Ahead Eagles side, snatching a 1-0 victory at De Kuip thanks to Ayase Ueda’s 90th-minute winner. The hosts dominated the contest from start to finish, racking up a staggering 33 shots and 75% possession, but found visiting goalkeeper Jari De Busser and a resolute Eagles defence in inspired form. The visitors’ hopes of holding on for a point evaporated after a second-half red card reduced them to ten men. Despite their numerical disadvantage and being outplayed statistically—managing just 4 shots and none on target—Go Ahead Eagles defended valiantly until Ueda’s late intervention sealed all three points for the title-chasing hosts.

Feyenoord

Feyenoord

7.8/10

Feyenoord were utterly dominant, controlling possession (75%) and relentlessly attacking with 33 total shots and 19 corners. Their patient build-up and width stretched the opposition, but profligacy in front of goal and a stubborn Eagles rearguard kept them at bay until the final minute. The late winner was a just reward for their persistence and attacking intent, though questions may be asked about their finishing given the volume of chances created.

Key Players

Ayase Ueda: Scored the decisive 90th-minute goal to secure victory.
Jakub Moder: Instrumental in midfield, dictating tempo and creating opportunities.

Strengths

Dominant possession and territorial controlHigh chance creationEffective use of width and set pieces

Weaknesses

Wasteful finishingStruggled to convert dominance into goals until late
GO Ahead Eagles

GO Ahead Eagles

6.2/10

Go Ahead Eagles set up to frustrate and nearly succeeded, defending doggedly despite being under siege for much of the match. They offered little going forward, failing to register a single shot on target and only mustering 25% possession. Their task became even more difficult after a red card in the second half, but the backline and goalkeeper Jari De Busser stood firm until finally breached in the 90th minute.

Key Players

Jari De Busser: Made several crucial saves to keep Eagles in the game.
Joris Kramer: Led the defensive effort with key blocks and clearances.

Strengths

Resilient defensive organizationDisciplined under pressureGoalkeeper performed strongly

Weaknesses

No attacking threat (0 shots on target)Unable to retain possessionDiscipline issues (3 yellows, 1 red)

Key Moments

65' — Red Card

Go Ahead Eagles reduced to 10 men, increasing pressure on their defence.

90' — Goal

Ayase Ueda scores the winner for Feyenoord after relentless attacking.

Tactical Analysis

Both sides lined up in a 4-2-3-1, but Feyenoord’s interpretation was far more progressive, with full-backs Mats Deijl and Jordan Bos pushing high to support attacks and wingers stretching the play. The hosts overloaded the flanks and peppered the box with crosses, as evidenced by their 19 corners. Go Ahead Eagles, by contrast, sat deep and compact, focusing on narrow defensive lines and clearing their lines at every opportunity. The red card forced the visitors even deeper, effectively ceding any attacking ambition and inviting waves of Feyenoord pressure. Substitutions from both sides did little to alter the tactical landscape, as the match became a siege on the Eagles’ goal.

Turning Point

The 65th-minute red card for Go Ahead Eagles, which left them a man down and unable to withstand Feyenoord’s late onslaught.

Man of the Match

Ayase Ueda

Kept his composure to finally break the deadlock and deliver a deserved win for Feyenoord with his clinical late finish.