Ajax Head into Winter Break on a High After Victory Over Sparta…
Ajax concluded the first half of their season on a strong note, securing a 2-0 victory against Sparta Rotterdam at Het Kasteel on Sunday evening. The result, achieved through late goals from Kenneth Taylor and Bertrand Traoré, ensured Francesco Farioli’s side heads into the winter break in second place in the league, keeping them firmly in the title race.
The match was a tale of patience and persistence for Ajax, who faced a well-organized Sparta side that proved difficult to break down. With Sparta sitting deep and defending resolutely, Ajax had to rely on their composure and technical quality to find openings. The hosts had their moments in the first half, testing the Ajax defense with a few sharp counter-attacks, but the Amsterdam side’s backline, marshaled by Jorrel Hato and Calvin Bassey, held firm.
Ajax dominated possession from the outset, dictating the tempo of the game with their slick passing. However, clear-cut chances were hard to come by as Sparta’s disciplined defensive structure left little room for error. Despite their territorial dominance, Ajax’s attacks often fizzled out in the final third, with Sparta goalkeeper Nick Olij rarely called into action in the opening 45 minutes.
After the break, Farioli’s men began to turn up the pressure, gradually wearing down Sparta’s resistance. The introduction of fresh legs midway through the second half proved pivotal, with Bertrand Traoré and Brian Brobbey injecting pace and dynamism into the Ajax attack. The visitors grew increasingly dangerous as the game wore on, creating more frequent openings and forcing Sparta deeper into their own half.
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 82nd minute when Kenneth Taylor stepped up to deliver a crucial goal. Picking up the ball just outside the penalty area, the Ajax midfielder unleashed a precise, low drive that found the bottom corner, leaving Olij with no chance. The goal was met with palpable relief from the Ajax bench, as the hard work and patience finally paid off.
With Sparta forced to push forward in search of an equalizer, Ajax exploited the additional space to seal the victory. In the 88th minute, Traoré, who had been a lively presence since coming on, capitalized on a defensive lapse to score the second goal. Latching onto a through ball from Davy Klaassen, the Burkinabé forward rounded the goalkeeper and calmly slotted the ball into the net, securing all three points for the visitors.
The win marks an important milestone for Farioli, who has steadily steadied the ship after a turbulent start to the season. Ajax’s resurgence under the Italian manager has seen them climb the league standings, with this latest victory placing them just behind the league leaders heading into the winter break.
Speaking after the game, Farioli praised his team’s determination and discipline. “It was a tough match against a very well-organized opponent, but the players showed great patience and character. We’re happy to go into the break with this win and will use the time to prepare for the challenges ahead.”
With momentum on their side and a second-place standing to build upon, Ajax will look to maintain their upward trajectory when the league resumes in January. For now, the Amsterdam club can enjoy the winter break, confident in their ability to compete for the title in the second half of the season.