Published on March 30, 2026
Alkmaar football club AZ reached the quarter-finals of the Conference League in convincing fashion with a 4-0 win away to their opponents. The match, held at an energized stadium, showcased AZ’s dominance throughout the game, as they displayed a combination of sharp attacking play and solid defense.
From the first whistle, AZ took control, applying pressure immediately and creating several opportunities. Their first goal came in the 15th minute when a well-timed through ball found the striker, who coolly slotted it past the goalkeeper, igniting celebrations among the traveling fans.
The away team continued to assert their authority, doubling their lead shortly after the half-hour mark. A powerful header from a corner kick caught the home defense off guard, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance. , AZ had established a commanding 2-0 advantage.
In the second half, AZ maintained their momentum. The team’s fluid attacking movements caused constant problems for the home side. In the 60th minute, they struck again, with a well-executed counterattack that showcased their ability to switch from defense to offense in an instant. The midfielder finished expertly, putting the visitors firmly in control.
As the match drew to a close, AZ added a fourth goal, sealing their comprehensive victory. The win not only highlighted their potential as serious contenders in the tournament but also demonstrated their capability to perform under pressure in knockout stages.
With this emphatic win, AZ moves confidently into the quarter-finals, where they will await the draw to determine their next challenge. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how far this talented team can go in the quest for European glory.
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