PSV Eindhoven Clinch Eredivisie Title For 26th Time In Thrilling Finale.
PSV Eindhoven have been crowned Eredivisie champions for the 26th time in their storied history, securing the title on the final day of the 2024-25 season with a dramatic 3-1 victory over Sparta Rotterdam. The triumph marks their second consecutive league title, following a remarkable campaign that saw them overcome a seemingly insurmountable nine-point deficit to rivals Ajax with just five games remaining.
The Philips Stadion erupted in jubilation as Peter Bosz’s side, featuring standout performances from captain Luuk de Jong and USMNT stars Sergiño Dest, Malik Tillman, and Ricardo Pepi, showcased their resilience and attacking prowess. PSV’s victory capped a season of extraordinary twists, with Ajax’s unprecedented collapse—described as the greatest in European football history—paving the way for PSV’s triumph.
A Historic Comeback
With five matches to go, Ajax held a commanding nine-point lead at the top of the Eredivisie table, boasting a 99.3% chance of securing the title according to Opta’s supercomputer. However, a string of shocking results, including a 4-0 thrashing by FC Utrecht and a 99th-minute equaliser conceded against Groningen, saw Ajax falter. Meanwhile, PSV capitalised with four consecutive victories, including a 4-1 rout of Heracles Almelo, to leapfrog their rivals and seize a one-point advantage heading into the final day.
Needing only to match or better Ajax’s result against sixth-placed Twente, PSV delivered a commanding performance at Sparta Rotterdam’s Het Kasteel. Goals from Johan Bakayoko, Noa Lang, and de Jong ensured a 3-1 win, rendering Ajax’s result irrelevant as PSV clinched the title with a final tally of 76 points.
Key Players Shine
PSV’s success was underpinned by a blend of veteran leadership and youthful exuberance. Luuk de Jong, the Eredivisie’s joint-top scorer with 27 goals last season, continued his prolific form, netting crucial strikes throughout the campaign. Midfielder Joey Veerman, who orchestrated play with his pinpoint passing, hailed the team’s unity, stating, “We showed character to come back from so far behind. This is a special group.”
The American contingent also played a pivotal role. Sergiño Dest’s marauding runs down the right, Malik Tillman’s creativity in midfield, and Ricardo Pepi’s clinical finishing added dynamism to PSV’s squad. Their contributions were lauded on social media, with fans and pundits alike praising the “American twist” to PSV’s triumph.
Ajax’s Collapse Steals Headlines
While PSV’s victory was celebrated, much of the post-match discourse centred on Ajax’s monumental implosion. The Amsterdam giants, who led the table for two months and boasted a 13-match unbeaten run earlier in the season, suffered a series of calamitous results. A 4-0 defeat to Utrecht and late draws against Sparta Rotterdam and Groningen saw their title hopes evaporate, with their championship probability plummeting to just 18.8% by the final day.
This collapse has been dubbed the greatest in the history of Europe’s top six leagues, surpassing even Ajax’s own comeback against Twente in 2010-11, when they overturned a five-point deficit with five games to go. The Opta supercomputer’s predictions now suggest Ajax face a trophyless season, a bitter pill for the 36-time champions.
Bosz’s Tactical Mastery
Head coach Peter Bosz, who secured his first major league title with PSV last season, was instrumental in masterminding this comeback. His high-pressing, attacking philosophy yielded 117 goals in the 2023-24 season, and while this campaign saw a tighter race, PSV’s relentless spirit shone through. “We never gave up, even when the odds were against us,” Bosz told Dutch broadcaster NOS. “This team has shown they are the best in the Netherlands.”
PSV’s dominance at home was a cornerstone of their success, with 12 wins, three draws, and just one loss at the Philips Stadion. Their ability to score freely—coupled with a miserly defence that conceded the fewest goals in the league—ensured they remained in contention even during Ajax’s period of dominance.
Celebrations in Eindhoven
As the final whistle blew, Eindhoven transformed into a sea of red and white, with fans flooding the city’s market square to celebrate. The victory marks PSV’s 26th Eredivisie title, bringing them within 10 of Ajax’s record 36. It also adds to their illustrious trophy cabinet, which includes 11 KNVB Cups, 14 Johan Cruyff Shields, and the 1988 European Cup.
Social media was abuzz with congratulations, with posts highlighting the contributions of de Jong, the American trio, and former USMNT star Earnie Stewart, who helped build the squad as PSV’s technical director. “PSV are champions again! What a turnaround!” tweeted
@eredivisie, encapsulating the euphoria.
Looking Ahead
With the Eredivisie title secured, PSV now turn their attention to the UEFA Champions League, where they are competing in the league phase, and the KNVB Cup. Their final league match against Sparta Rotterdam may have sealed the championship, but Bosz’s men are already eyeing further silverware.
For Ajax, the focus shifts to rebuilding after a chastening campaign. With a talented squad and a proud history, they will aim to regroup and challenge PSV’s dominance next season. But for now, Eindhoven is the epicentre of Dutch football, and PSV are rightful kings of the Eredivisie.

