PSV inch closer to Eredivisie title with home draw against Feyenoord
PSV Eindhoven midfielder Guus Til is not getting carried away despite his goal earning a point for the Eredivisie title favourites in a 2-2 draw at Feyenoord.
Unbeaten league leaders PSV came into the top-of-the-table clash 10 points clear of their nearest rivals and maintained that advantage thanks to substitute Til's 71st-minute effort.
Despite the hosts opening the deadlock thanks to Malik Tillman's strike, Yankuba Minteh and Santiago Gimenez had given the visitors the lead at Philips Stadion.
But after ensuring the points were shared, Til was happy to avoid defeat saying: "The goal is to become champions and everything that comes with it is a bonus.
"We are not going to say we are champions before that happens. It doesn't work that way."
PSV boss Peter Bosz was adamant there was more work to be done in the final 10 games of the season too.
The 60-year-old coach said: "The first half we were the dominant side, despite giving away some chances in sloppy fashion.
"The second half we came out of the starting blocks badly. I didn't enjoy the first 10 minutes much.
"We repelled Feyenoord's attack. Given the second half, I'm also happy with the result.
"I thought Walter Benitez was very good. Still, you'd rather not have your goalkeeper excel because that means he'll get a lot of shots against."
PSV are next in action at Go Ahead Eagles before they travel to Borussia Dortmund for the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
The Dutch giants drew 1-1 in the home leg with Luuk de Jong's penalty cancelling out Donyell Malen's opener.