PSV Eindhoven coach Peter Bosz encouraged his players to celebrate after their 6-2 thrashing of Napoli in the Champions League but said work would begin the next day for their top of the table clash in the Dutch league at the weekend.
PSV came from a goal down to run riot against the Serie A champions in front of a frenzied crowd at the Philips Stadion on Tuesday but are now swiftly turning their attention to Sunday’s clash against Feyenoord.
"They can celebrate but they don’t have to go out to the pubs," said Bosz, "because now we start to prepare for Sunday".
Feyenoord, who have a three-point advantage at the top of the table, with 25 points from nine matches, host second-placed PSV in Rotterdam in a match that could be an early indicator of the destiny of the Dutch championship.
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