ADO Den Haag continued their 100 per cent start to the Eredivisie campaign to move top of the table with a 3-0 victory over Brett Holman's AZ Alkmaar.
Second-half goals from Hursut Meric, Richard Knopper and Yuri Cornelisse did the job for Andre Wetzel's side and leaves AZ without a point from their opening two games.
ADO sit proudly top of the pile on six points, ahead of Jason Culina's PSV Eindhoven on goal difference after the champions also made it two wins from two with a 1-0 home triumph over Sparta Rotterdam thanks to Ibrahim Afellay's 59th-minute strike.
Feyenoord picked up their first three points of the campaign with a 5-0 romp at newly-promoted FC Volendam.
Jon Dahl Tomasson struck twice from the penalty spot in the first half to set the Rotterdam outfit on their way and Diego Biseswar bagged two goals in the second half before Michael Mols put the icing on the cake in the last minute.
FC Twente were denied victory when 81st-minute substitute Joel Tshibamba salvaged a last-gasp 1-1 draw for NEC Nijmegen.
Eljero Elia looked to have earned Steve McClaren's team all three points with the opening goal just before the half-hour mark.
But 19-year-old forward Tshibamba clinched a dramatic point for the visitors with just a minute left on the clock.
ADO sit proudly top of the pile on six points, ahead of Jason Culina's PSV Eindhoven on goal difference after the champions also made it two wins from two with a 1-0 home triumph over Sparta Rotterdam thanks to Ibrahim Afellay's 59th-minute strike.
Feyenoord picked up their first three points of the campaign with a 5-0 romp at newly-promoted FC Volendam.
Jon Dahl Tomasson struck twice from the penalty spot in the first half to set the Rotterdam outfit on their way and Diego Biseswar bagged two goals in the second half before Michael Mols put the icing on the cake in the last minute.
FC Twente were denied victory when 81st-minute substitute Joel Tshibamba salvaged a last-gasp 1-1 draw for NEC Nijmegen.
Eljero Elia looked to have earned Steve McClaren's team all three points with the opening goal just before the half-hour mark.
But 19-year-old forward Tshibamba clinched a dramatic point for the visitors with just a minute left on the clock.
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