Moroccan trio inspire PSV Eindhoven to 27th Eredivisie trophy

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Three Moroccan players have been champions in the Dutch Eredivisie

PSV Eindhoven have been crowned Eredivisie champions after a decisive weekend that confirmed their dominance at the top of the table.

The title was sealed on Sunday following Feyenoord’s goalless draw against Volendam, coupled with PSV’s dramatic 4-3 victory over Utrecht a day earlier, allowing them to clinch the crown with five matches still to play.

Central to PSV’s remarkable campaign has been the influence of Moroccan trio Ismail Saibari, Anas Salah Eddine, and Couhaib Driouech, whose contributions have played a significant role in the club’s success this season.

PSV sit comfortably at the summit of the standings with 71 points from 29 matches, having recorded 23 wins, two draws, and four defeats in a commanding run.

Saibari has emerged as one of the standout performers, delivering consistently impressive displays throughout the campaign. His impact was once again evident in the win over Utrecht, where he netted twice to guide his side to victory.

The midfielder has now registered 14 goals and eight assists in 23 league appearances, underlining his importance to the team.

Driouech has also made valuable contributions, featuring in 24 matches while adding three goals and three assists to the team’s tally. At the back, Salah Eddine has provided stability, making 15 league appearances and helping the side keep three clean sheets.

The triumph marks PSV Eindhoven’s 27th league title and reinforces their dominance in Dutch football, as they celebrate a third consecutive championship powered in part by the impressive performances of their Moroccan contingent.