It was his third goal for the club, having also scored against Sparta Rotterdam and Heerenveen. The game was his 15th of the league season.
Senesi put Ajax 1-0 up in the 21st minute following a corner as an attempted clearance by a teammate came off his leg and rebounded painfully into his own net.
On the stroke of half-time, the visitors suffered a setback as Edson Alvarez was sent off for a professional foul, moments before Leroy Fer missed a penalty to draw Feyenoord level.
Kudus replaced Cote d’Ivoire international Sebastien Haller at the start of the second half, and after 15 minutes, the home side threw away their one-man advantage as Tyrell Malacia received a second yellow card.
It was his third goal for the club, having also scored against Sparta Rotterdam and Heerenveen. The game was his 15th of the league season.
Senesi put Ajax 1-0 up in the 21st minute following a corner as an attempted clearance by a teammate came off his leg and rebounded painfully into his own net.
On the stroke of half-time, the visitors suffered a setback as Edson Alvarez was sent off for a professional foul, moments before Leroy Fer missed a penalty to draw Feyenoord level.
Kudus replaced Cote d’Ivoire international Sebastien Haller at the start of the second half, and after 15 minutes, the home side threw away their one-man advantage as Tyrell Malacia received a second yellow card.
Relegation fight goes to the wire as ADO win while Robben sinks Emmen
Bobby Adekanye scored a potentially pricess goal for ADO. Photo: ANP/Roy Lazet
ADO Den Haag boosted their hopes of avoiding relegation from the Eredivisie as an early goal by Bobby Adekanye earned them a 1-0 win in Zwolle.
ADO’s second win in a row means just three points separate the bottom four teams with two matches of the season left.
Emmen’s good recent form deserted them as they went down 4-0 to local rivals Groningen. Arjen Robben, starting his first match since September 13, played a pivotal role, setting up two goals for Alessio da Cruz.
Ajax close in on title as another Emmen win boosts survival hopes
Arjen Robben returned from injury but couldn’t save Groningen. Photo: ANP/Olaf Kraak
Ajax are just two wins away from claiming their 35th Dutch league title following a workmanlike 1-0 win at RKC Waalwijk.
Sébastian Haller’s first-half goal, flicking the ball over Kostas Lamprou with a high kick, was a rare highlight of a match that the Amsterdammers dominated without getting out of second gear. RKC’s best chance to equalise was a free-kick by Cyril Ngonge that cannoned off the bar.
‘We started the game well, but then we got grit in the engine,’ said coach Erik ten Hag. ‘We didn’t use the possession we had, particularly in the last third of the pitch, and created far too little.’
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