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PSV coach blames Dutch media for 'scandalous' treatment of Priske

Priske has been heavily critisiced at Feyenoord
Priske has been heavily critisiced at FeyenoordČTK / imago sportfotodienst / Box to Box Pictures/Yannick Verhoeven
PSV coach Peter Bosz says he thinks Danish Feyenoord coach Brian Priske has been subject to unfair treatment in the Dutch media, perhaps especially leading up to Feyenoords Champions League fixture against Bayern Munich on Wednesday.

After intially failing to fill out the shoes from Arne Slot, Dutch media heavily critiziced Priske especially after the draw against Willem II and reported that Priske was in line to be sacked and was "Dead Man Walking" in Feyenoord.

But Bosz feels that that the citicism in the Dutch media hasn't been justified.

"I enjoyed the efforts of the Dutch clubs in Europe during midweek. Especially the performance of Feyenoord, winning 3-0, you have to take a deep bow for that", says Bosz.

"But when you see how people talk about Priske, it's scandalous. We are talking about a person here, a trainer who has been with the club for six months," Bosz said in the press conference leading up to PSV Eindhoven's match against NAC Breda according to Voetbal International. 

Feyenoord have this weekend off and won't be in action against until Wednesday next week when they face Lille in the Champions League.