PSV Eindhoven comeback from a goal behind
Three goals in the last half hour at the Philips Stadion saw PSV Eindhoven come from behind to see off NAC Breda 3-1 for their second win of the Eredivisie season.
Edwin de Graaf put NAC ahead after eight minutes - and that was how it stayed until four minutes after the hour mark when Danny Koevermans levelled.
Koevermans snaffled a second after 73 minutes and PSV wrapped up the points in stoppage time through Ibrahim Afellay.
A PSV victory seemed unlikely for most of the match after Tim Gilissen played in De Graaf, who fired home left-footed from 20 yards.
After that it was all PSV but the hosts struggled to find a goal.
Two minutes later Robbert Schilder was inches away from diverting Balazs Dzsudzsak's centre from the left into his own net, and seven minutes before the break Stanislav Manolev crossed for Danko Lazovic, who shot over the bar.
Five minutes after the restart NAC had a rare chance to double their lead.
Martijn Reuser played Schilder through on goal, but his shot from close range was saved by the leg of PSV goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson.
And the hosts took full advantage of the let-off, Koevermans grabbing his first when he directed Stanislav Manolev's right-wing cross past Jelle ten Rouwelaar.
Then he sidefooted home a Lazovic cross at the near post to give his side the lead.
And Afellay made the points safe in the first minute of injury-time, embarking on a 60-yard run before finishing from 12 yards.
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