The Sun (Malaysia)

Once-mighty Ajax join CL with the minnows

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FOUR-TIMES European champions Ajax Amsterdam find themselves among the pre-qualifiers for the Champions League this year as Dutch football pays the price for its declining record in continenta­l competitio­n.

Ajax were away at Rapid Vienna last night in the first leg of the third qualifying round tie – the only former champion among 13 teams entering the competitio­n at that stage.

After four successive Dutch championsh­ip successes from 2011 to 2014, Ajax finished second last season but have been forced into early Champions League qualificat­ion because the UEFA coefficien­t for the Netherland­s has dropped starkly in recent years.

Only champions PSV Eindhoven gain automatic entry to the league phase despite the Netherland­s achieving six European Cup or Champions League wins, shared among three clubs.

Only Spanish, Italian, English and German clubs have won more silverware in European club competitio­n, yet in two years’ time the Dutch coefficien­t could fall outside the top 12, which would mean even the country’s league champions would be forced to play in the early rounds.

UEFA’s coefficien­t, which determines how many clubs each country can enter and at which stage of the competitio­n, is calculated by performanc­e over the five preceding seasons.

“We see it as a big problem,” added Jelle Goes, the technical manager of the Dutch football associatio­n (KNVB). “Internatio­nal matches at a high level are essential for players and coaches. Should Dutch players have fewer internatio­nal assignment­s, that has an impact on the national team,” he added.

The match in Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium today comes 20 years after Ajax won the Champions League at the same venue – their most recent success in the competitio­n.

Current coach Frank de Boer, part of Louis van Gaal’s winning side against AC Milan two decades ago, was pleased with the chance to go back to Austria.

“It could have been a much tougher draw, although we must still see at what level Rapid Vienna are. On paper we’ll be favourites,” he said. – Reuters

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