Monday, October 6, 2025 at 2:00 PM
GelreDome , Arnhem
M. Schikora 88'
K. Monzialo 34'
C. El Allachi 35'
E. Huth 2'
M. Laros 25'
B. Wang 43'
N. de Groot 45+1'
T. van Grunsven 60'
K. Monzialo 90+3'
Full time

Den Bosch Strike Early, Survive Late Vitesse Surge at GelreDome

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ARNHEM, Netherlands — On an autumn evening at GelreDome, FC Den Bosch produced a ruthless first-half spell and withstood a late rally from Vitesse to claim a 2–1 victory, solidifying their push towards the top end of the Eerste Divisie table.

The match’s outcome hinged on a devastating two-minute burst midway through the first half. Kévin Monzialo opened the scoring for Den Bosch in the 34th minute, finishing coolly after a well-weighted pass from defender Nick de Groot unlocked the Vitesse defense. The visitors capitalized on the hosts’ stunned reaction almost immediately: just a minute later, Chahid El Allachi doubled the lead, converting with deft precision after Thijs van Leeuwen orchestrated the move from midfield. In less than sixty seconds, Den Bosch had transformed a balanced encounter into an uphill struggle for Rüdiger Rehm’s side.

Early on, the match revealed its tension and physical edge. Vitesse striker Elias Huth was booked in the second minute for a rash challenge, an incident that set the tone for the host’s aggressive but often stymied approach. Den Bosch, meanwhile, managed the first half with pragmatic discipline, absorbing periods of Vitesse pressure and breaking forward with calculated intent.

Vitesse responded after halftime with a flurry of substitutions as Rehm sought to inject fresh energy and attacking impetus. Naoufal Bannis, Dillon Hoogewerf, and Yuval Ranon were all introduced at the interval, tasked with reviving a side chasing the game. Despite a brief resurgence and increased possession, clear chances remained elusive, thwarted by Den Bosch’s compact defensive shape, marshaled by Teun van Grunsven and Jeffrey Fortes.

The visitors, under Ulrich Landvreugd’s meticulous guidance, balanced conservatism and composure, weathering not only Vitesse’s attacks but also increased refereeing scrutiny. Den Bosch’s midfielders Mees Laros and Bohao Wang received yellow cards for robust challenges, while Nick de Groot was booked for simulation in first-half stoppage time, reflecting the game’s simmering undercurrents.

As full time loomed, Vitesse finally broke through Den Bosch’s resistance. In the 88th minute, Marco Schikora seized a loose ball on the edge of the area and rifled a shot past Pepijn van de Merbel, the Den Bosch goalkeeper, igniting hope among the home supporters for a dramatic finish. For the final moments, Vitesse pressed relentlessly, but Den Bosch clung on, aided by substitutes who helped disrupt Vitesse’s momentum and slow the game's tempo. Monzialo, Den Bosch’s opening scorer, was among those shown yellow in the dying minutes as tempers frayed.

Den Bosch’s victory marks a significant step forward in their campaign, lifting them to eighth in the league standings, while Vitesse remain entrenched at the bottom, struggling to convert their potential into points as the season progresses. For Landvreugd’s side, Monday’s win showcased their tactical maturity and attacking clinicality — scoring two goals with their first two clear chances. Monzialo’s movement and Allachi’s composure proved decisive, supported by Van Leeuwen’s vision in midfield.

For Vitesse, the defeat further clouds their path to revival. Defensive lapses proved costly — particularly during Den Bosch’s two-goal salvo — and while Schikora’s late strike demonstrated their fighting spirit, the inability to capitalize earlier is likely to concern Rehm as he seeks solutions to a campaign in jeopardy.

Key Moments & Player Performances:

  • Den Bosch’s double strike (34' and 35'): The visitors stunned GelreDome with back-to-back goals, exploiting defensive lapses in quick succession.
  • Marco Schikora’s late goal (88'): Gave Vitesse belief, but arrived too late to alter the match’s outcome.
  • Elias Huth’s early booking (2'): Set a combative tone, but ultimately, Vitesse lacked the discipline and penetration to sway proceedings.
  • Den Bosch’s defense: Stood firm during late pressure, with Van Grunsven and Fortes both pivotal.
  • Substitutions: Vitesse’s triple half-time change injected urgency, yet Den Bosch’s changes in the final quarter ultimately helped secure three points.

Implications:

Den Bosch’s away victory places them firmly in contention for promotion playoff spots, a testament to their growing cohesion under Landvreugd. Vitesse, still searching for answers at the foot of the table, must quickly remedy their defensive frailties and rediscover their attacking verve if they are to avoid a season mired in disappointment.

On a night defined by clinical finishing and steely resolve, Den Bosch departed GelreDome with all three points — leaving Vitesse to ponder another missed opportunity in front of their own supporters.

Team Lineups

Den Bosch
4-1-4-1
COACH
Ulrich Landvreugd
36
Pepijn van de Merbel
5
Nick de Groot
27
Reda Akmum
4
Teun van Grunsven
22
Jeffrey Fortes
16
Bohao Wang
51
Allachi Chahid
10
Thijs van Leeuwen
33
Mees Laros
17
Emian-Johar Semedo
8
Kévin Monzialo
Vitesse
4-4-2
COACH
Rüdiger Rehm
16
Connor van den Berg
28
Alexander Büttner
17
Valon Zumberi
30
Michel Driezen
24
Nathan Markelo
7
Dillon Hoogerwerf
6
Marco Schikora
19
Adam Tahaui
11
Yuval Ranon
20
Naoufal Bannis
9
Elias Huth

Den Bosch Substitutes

1 Roel van Balsfoort
G
3 Stan Maas
D
7 Genrich Sillé
F
11 Danny Verbeek
F
19 Denzel Kuijpers
F
26 Zaid el Bakkali
M
42 Luc van Koeverden
D
46 Amine Boushaba
M
48 Silver Elum
G

Vitesse Substitutes

2 Solomon Bonnah
D
5 Justin Bakker
D
8 Moustafa Ashraf Moustafa
M
21 Ricardo-Felipe Schwarz
M
23 Jayden Siecker
G
27 Nino Zonneveld
F
32 Jordy de Beer
D
33 Mathijs Marschalk
M
34 Youssef Ouallil
M
36 Dylan Tevreden
G