PSV Eindhoven has made it clear that assistant coach Arjen van Bommel is under strict supervision: everything must be right before the club continues its title push. The coaching staff has introduced extra checks to verify every training session and tactical briefing.

Why is PSV opting for extra caution?

The decision follows a few questionable defensive line‑up choices by Van Bommel that attracted criticism. Club director Toon Gerbrands stressed that the current phase – with PSV 1st in the Eredivisie, 84 pts, 27W‑3D‑4L – leaves no room for error. "We cannot afford any risks," he said at a press conference.

What does the new control procedure look like?

Each training day is now recorded with video analysis and a checklist signed by head coach Peter Bosz. Van Bommel also receives a mentor coach to vet his tactical proposals. "We want every decision backed by data," Bosz explained. The approach aims to keep the 101 goals PSV has scored this season intact.

How does this affect the players?

Players like Davy Pröpper and Mohamed Ibrahimovic notice a rising intensity. They receive extra individual feedback and must submit their own analyses. The club also confirmed that Mauro Júnior remains sidelined, increasing pressure on the midfielders.

What lies ahead for PSV?

With a comfortable 19‑point lead over Feyenoord, PSV now focuses on the upcoming home match against Twente on 2027‑02‑14. The opponent sits fourth in the table, so a win would widen the gap further. The club hopes the tighter oversight around Van Bommel will boost team cohesion and secure the title.

These measures show PSV will not settle for a half‑hearted approach. As the season progresses, the club continues to monitor every step to preserve the perfect formula.