PSV Eindhoven vs Heerenveen Result

PSV Eindhoven
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Heerenveen
📍 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
🗓️ Saturday, 21 Feb 2026 at 17:45
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PSYCHIC MODEPredicted
3 - 1
Actual
3 - 1
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PSV Power Past Heerenveen with Second-Half Surge in Eindhoven
PSV Eindhoven extended their Eredivisie dominance at the Philips Stadion, overcoming a spirited Heerenveen side 3-1 thanks to a commanding second-half performance. Despite falling behind in the 21st minute, PSV responded emphatically, equalizing just before halftime and then taking control after the break. With 66% possession and 29 shots (7 on target), the hosts eventually wore down their visitors, who struggled to cope with the relentless pressure. Heerenveen opened the scoring against the run of play but were ultimately undone by PSV's attacking depth and tactical adjustments. The visitors managed 13 shots (4 on target) and briefly threatened an upset, but PSV's quality and intensity proved decisive, capped by a late goal to seal all three points.
PSV Eindhoven
PSV Eindhoven showcased their attacking intent from the outset, controlling possession and peppering the Heerenveen goal with 29 shots. Despite an early setback, the hosts maintained composure, equalizing on the stroke of halftime and then asserting their dominance in the second half. The midfield duo of Joey Veerman and Paul Wanner orchestrated play, while Ivan Perišić and Myron Boadu provided the cutting edge in the final third. Defensively, PSV were largely untroubled outside of the opening goal, with Jerdy Schouten and Yarek Gasiorowski marshalling the back line effectively. The team's ability to sustain pressure and respond to adversity underlined their title credentials.
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Heerenveen
Heerenveen started brightly, capitalizing on a rare foray forward to take a surprise lead in the 21st minute. Despite being outplayed in possession (34%) and shots, they defended resolutely for much of the first half. However, their resistance waned as PSV's pressure mounted, and they struggled to regain a foothold after conceding twice in quick succession around halftime. The midfield, led by Joris van Overeem, worked tirelessly to disrupt PSV's rhythm, but Heerenveen's attacking threat was limited after their opener. The back four, especially Sam Kersten and Maas Willemsen, faced a barrage of attacks and ultimately could not keep PSV at bay.
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Key Moments
21' — Goal
Lasse Selvåg Nordås finishes off a swift counter to give Heerenveen a shock lead.
45' — Goal
Ivan Perišić equalizes for PSV with a composed finish just before the break.
48' — Goal
Myron Boadu puts PSV ahead, capitalizing on early second-half pressure.
87' — Goal
PSV seal the win with a late third goal, ending Heerenveen's resistance.
Various' — Yellow Cards
Physical midfield battle sees two PSV players and one from Heerenveen booked.
Tactical Analysis
Both teams lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, but PSV's fluidity and technical superiority in midfield allowed them to dominate possession and dictate the tempo. The home side's full-backs, Sergiño Dest and Mauro Júnior, provided width and supported attacks, stretching Heerenveen's defensive block. PSV's pressing high up the pitch forced turnovers, especially after halftime, suffocating Heerenveen's attempts to build from the back. Heerenveen initially sat deep and looked to break quickly, which paid off with their opening goal. However, as the match wore on, their midfield became overwhelmed by PSV's numbers and movement. Substitutions and tactical tweaks from PSV in the second half increased their attacking threat, while Heerenveen struggled to adapt and offered little threat after falling behind.
Turning Point
Myron Boadu's goal in the 48th minute, which put PSV ahead and shifted all momentum in the hosts' favor.
Man of the Match
Ivan Perišić
His equalizer on the stroke of halftime changed the game's complexion and he was a constant attacking threat.