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Relegation Round
Waalwijk logoWaalwijk
FT
0 - 1
HT: 00
Willem II logoWillem II

5 May 2026, 16:45

Mandemakers Stadion, Waalwijk

home logoWaalwijk
46H. Kuster
46R. Fage
47L. Postma
55J. Uneken
60J. Uneken
70D. Cleonise
81R. van Hedel
83M. Kramer
Willem IIaway logo
G. Roemeratoe63
D. Haen75
P. van Loon75
A. Culum75
S. Bamba83
S. Baartmans86

AI Post-Match Analysis

Match Rating
1.2/10
Man of the Match
J. Uneken (Waalwijk)
Key Moments
160' Red card to J. Uneken (Waalwijk) after a second yellow, reducing them to 10 men and altering the match's dynamics.
263' Own goal by G. Roemeratoe (Willem II), the only goal of the game, which proved decisive despite being a defensive error.
383' Double yellow cards for S. Bamba (Willem II) and M. Kramer (Waalwijk), indicating a physically intense match with multiple disciplinary issues.
Tactical Insights
The red card to Uneken significantly weakened Waalwijk's defensive structure, highlighting the importance of maintaining discipline in critical moments.
Willem II's own goal exposed defensive vulnerabilities, emphasizing the need for better concentration in the box despite their overall control of the game.
The accumulation of yellow cards for both teams suggests a physically demanding match, but the lack of clear statistical data (e.g., possession, shots) indicates that tactical execution was less impactful than individual errors.
The match between Waalwijk and Willem II was a tightly contested encounter that remained goalless until the 63rd minute, when an own goal by Willem II's G. Roemeratoe proved decisive. Both teams struggled to create clear chances in the first half, with the scoreline reflecting a cautious approach from both sides. Waalwijk's defensive resilience was tested early, as they received two yellow cards in the 47th and 55th minutes, with J. Uneken ultimately receiving a red card in the 60th minute after a second booking. This reduced Waalwijk to 10 men and likely disrupted their tactical balance, forcing them into a more reactive role in the second half. Willem II capitalized on the numerical advantage, though their own goal highlighted defensive lapses that could have been exploited further. The final 20 minutes saw increased pressure from Willem II, but their inability to convert chances beyond the own goal limited their dominance. Key tactical decisions revolved around Waalwijk's inability to maintain composure after the red card, which led to a lack of structure in defense. Willem II, despite the own goal, managed to control possession and create opportunities, though their attacking efficiency was inconsistent. The absence of key players due to bookings likely impacted both teams' ability to execute their game plans effectively. Waalwijk's defensive organization in the first half was commendable, but the red card proved a pivotal moment that shifted momentum. Overall, the match was a test of resilience and adaptability, with both teams showing moments of quality but failing to capitalize on opportunities. Waalwijk's performance was hampered by the red card, while Willem II's own goal underscored their defensive fragility. The result was a narrow victory for Willem II, but the match lacked the intensity and clear-cut chances that often define Eredivisie encounters.