MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報

Top Menu

  • Our Team
  • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Archive
    • PDF Editions
  • Contacts
  • Extra Times
    • Drive In
    • Book It
    • tTunes
    • Features
    • World of Bacchus
    • Taste of Edesia

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Macau
    • Photo Shop
    • Advertorial
  • Interview
  • Greater Bay
  • Business
    • Corporate Bits
  • China
  • Asia
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Our Desk
    • Business Views
    • China Daily
    • Multipolar World
    • The Conversation
    • World Views
  • Our Team
  • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Archive
    • PDF Editions
  • Contacts
  • Extra Times
    • Drive In
    • Book It
    • tTunes
    • Features
    • World of Bacchus
    • Taste of Edesia
logo
FOUNDER & PUBLISHER Kowie Geldenhuys
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paulo Coutinho
Macau,

MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報

  • Home
  • Macau
    • Photo Shop
    • Advertorial
  • Interview
  • Greater Bay
  • Business
    • Corporate Bits
  • China
  • Asia
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Our Desk
    • Business Views
    • China Daily
    • Multipolar World
    • The Conversation
    • World Views
  • Gov’t silent on student mental health numbers, while Hong Kong records steep increase

  • Satellite milestone advances geomagnetic navigation research and applications

  • Summer’s Finest at DIVA 

  • Gov’t vows more diverse community spending promotion activities

  • HKD6.4 million needed for retirement, majority lack financial confidence, survey finds

Sports
Home›Sports›Football | Ajax’s display against Madrid raises likelihood of transfers

Football | Ajax’s display against Madrid raises likelihood of transfers

By -
March 7, 2019
0
0
Share:

Real midfielder Luka Modric (10) tries to stop Ajax’s Dusan Tadic

REAL MADRID 1, AJAX 4

Ajax’s breathtaking display against Real Madrid is likely to be its undoing.

The Dutch club’s dramatic 4-1 rout of the three-time defending champions yesterday [Macau time] put it in the Champions League quarterfinals, but it also showed once again that many of the team’s current crop of players are too good to be playing in their own national league.

“It was a night when everything went right,” said 19-year-old Ajax captain Matthijs de Ligt, who has already been linked to major European clubs.

After this season ends, Ajax will likely have to go back to The Future — the name of its storied youth academy — to start rebuilding. Again.

Like the team that won the Champions League in 1995 and reached the final the next year (losing to Juventus on penalties), Ajax will inevitably sell off its best players in the next transfer window.

Ajax is one of the biggest and richest clubs in the Netherlands, but it can’t match the spending power of heavyweights like Real Madrid, Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain. Player salaries are far lower and Champions League qualification is not guaranteed.

Back in the 1990s, stars to emerge from Ajax’s academy included Clarence Seedorf, Patrick Kluivert, Edgar Davids and twins Ronald and Frank de Boer. After their successes under coach Louis van Gaal, they all headed to major European clubs and left Ajax to rebuild.

The club, a four-time European champion, hasn’t won the Champions League since beating AC Milan in that 1995 final.

With the latest resurgence, however, major clubs have been hovering around Ajax for months looking to snap up its best players.

Midfielder Frenkie de Jong has already signed with Barcelona for next season in a deal that could be worth up to 86 million euros (USD98 million). Plenty of teammates are sure to follow.

De Ligt helped his own cause with a commanding performance in the center of defense that was reminiscent of Real Madrid’s own leader, Sergio Ramos — the team captain who missed the match after deliberately drawing a yellow card in the first leg.

In the absence of Ramos, Ajax forward Dusan Tadic outmuscled and mesmerized Madrid’s defense as he set up two goals and scored one. The Serb’s pirouette away from Casemiro before teeing up Brazilian winger David Neres for Ajax’s second goal is sure to draw plenty of admirers.

Tadic has thrived at Ajax since his offseason transfer from Southampton, adding strength, skill and experience to the young team. Now, the team may struggle to keep him.

Another stellar performance came from midfielder Donny van de Beek. His tough tackling, quick passing and clever runs created the space that the forwards exploited.

And Hakim Zijech, a Moroccan midfielder who scored Ajax’s first goal in Madrid, is another player who likely will be looking for a bigger stage next season.

Despite already having his deal to leave Ajax, De Jong is focused on finishing his time in Amsterdam in style.

“Hopefully I can achieve great things,” De Jong told Dutch news site Nu.nl, “starting this season with Ajax.” Mike Corder, AP

FacebookTweetPin

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related

Previous Article

NBA | Harden scores 35, Rockets ...

Next Article

This Day in History | 1965 – ...

0
Shares

    Related articles More from author

    • Sports

      Football | Racism scars European football with sanctions still often weak

      May 5, 2017
      By -
    • Sports

      Rugby World Cup | Springboks want ref to give All Blacks no favors

      September 20, 2019
      By -
    • Sports

      Doping bans for 12 Russians in track and field cases going back over a decade

      November 10, 2025
      By -
    • Sports

      Arsenal wins its first Premier League title in 22 years after Man City draws with Bournemouth

      May 21, 2026
      By MDT/AP
    • Sports

      AP Female Athlete of the Decade | Serena Williams aces honors

      December 30, 2019
      By -
    • Sports

      Analysis | Pep Guardiola, too clever for his own good?

      May 8, 2015
      By -

    Leave a reply Cancel reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    • HeadlinesMacau

      Health authority confirms entry restrictions for foreign arrivals will not be eased

    • Macau

      Lionel Leong | No changes envisaged in factors affecting gaming slump

    • Macau

      Any Provocative Move to Challenge China’s Red-line Bound to Fail

    Search

    Generic selectors
    Exact matches only
    Search in title
    Search in content
    Post Type Selectors

    DAILY EDITION

    Friday, May 22, 2026 – edition no. 4956
    Friday, May 22, 2026 – edition no. 4956

    Greater Bay

    MDT MACAU GRAND PRIX SPECIAL

    May 2026
    M T W T F S S
     123
    45678910
    11121314151617
    18192021222324
    25262728293031
    « Apr    
    • Contact our Administrator
    • Contact our Editor-in-Chief
    • Contacts
    • Our Team
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    COPYRIGHT © MACAU DAILY TIMES 2008-2026. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
    MACAU DAILY TIMES
    • Home
    • Macau
      • Photo Shop
      • Advertorial
    • Interview
    • Greater Bay
    • Business
      • Corporate Bits
    • China
    • Asia
    • World
    • Sports
    • Opinion
      • Editorial
      • Our Desk
      • Business Views
      • China Daily
      • Multipolar World
      • The Conversation
      • World Views
    • Our Team
    • Editorial Statute
      • Code of Ethics
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
    • Archive
      • PDF Editions
    • Contacts
    • Extra Times
      • Drive In
      • Book It
      • tTunes
      • Features
      • World of Bacchus
      • Taste of Edesia

    Loading Comments...

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

      %d