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Ajax set a new Eredivisie record after a monstrous win over VVV

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The current Dutch Champions Ajax shocked the entire world with their massive destruction of Eredivisie club VVV Venlo.

This is just incredible!

Ajax accomplished the biggest Eredivisie victory of all time on Saturday following their 13-0 win over VVV Venlo.

Subsequently, the Dutch kings were just one point behind PSV before playing against VVV. Evidently, Ajax bagged four wins from their first five games along with one draw.

VVV stood 10th in the league table with the hopes of some points against the Eredivisie giants. However, nobody could have ever imagined this kind of feat. Ajax completely humiliated their opponents with this huge triumph.

Jurgen Ekkelenkamp opened up the scoreline just after 13 minutes following Lassina Traore’s brace. Furthermore, Dusan Tadic pulled one more for Ajax just before half-time.

Complete destruction.

But, VVV went one man down six minutes into the second half after Christian Kum’s dismissal. 

Consequently, Ajax provided complete entertainment with nine goals in a period of 32 minutes. One would not believe this as goals showered every three and a half minutes during this timespan.

Nevertheless, Traore netted three more goals to bring his tally to five goals in the match. Whereas, Ekkelenkamp scored another goal along with midfielder Antony from Brazil.

And Ajax refused to show mercy towards VVV following Klass-Jan Huntelaar’s substitution. He managed to bag two goals for his side.

And the statistics are equally shocking for this Eredivisie clash. Ajax recorded 23 shots on target out of the total 45. VVV’s defeat could have been extended with more goals.

Nonetheless, Saturday’s victory brings in a new club record for the Netherlands giants. The last achievement of a similar sort was in May 1972 over Vitesse by 12-1.

Although, this is not the biggest win in the club history. Ajax thrashed Luxembourg’s Red Boys Differdange 14-0 in the 1984 UEFA Cup.

With this monstrous result, Ajax is now two points clear of second-placed PSV. 

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