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Eredivisie round-up: Feyenoord maintain perfect record, Ajax win again

Giovanni van Bronckhorst's Feyenoord have won all of their matches so far this season
Image: Giovanni van Bronckhorst's Feyenoord have won all of their matches so far this season

Feyenoord grabbed a late winner to secure their perfect record and Ajax's winning run continued with a 2-0 win over Den Haag on Sunday.

Michiel Kramer's stoppage-time winner secured Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side a 2-1 comeback win at NEC Nijmegen and maintained Feyenoord's 100 per cent record in the Eredivisie this season.

Substitute striker Kramer headed home in the first minute of added time to ensure the away side kept their five-point lead at the top of the table and consigned NEC to a second home league defeat.

Kramer's last-gasp winner followed team-mate Nicolai Jorgensen's second-half equaliser after Mohamed Rayhi had given the home side an early lead.

Elsewhere, Ajax registered their eighth straight victory in all competitions to stay in touch with Feyenoord in second place by defeating Den Haag at the Kyocera Stadion.

Davy Klaassen opened the scoring with his seventh goal of the season midway through the first half and Bertrand Traore added their second in the 53rd minute.

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PEC Zwolle slipped to bottom place despite picking up another valuable point thanks to Django Warmerdam's late equaliser in a 2-2 draw at FC Twente.

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Substitute Warmerdam struck in the 85th minute for Zwolle, who secured their first win of the season last time out.

Twente appeared to be heading for victory when they regained the lead through Enes Unal in the 78th minute after Zwolle's Youness Mokhtar (40) had cancelled out Mateusz Klich's early penalty.

Roda JC climbed off the foot of the table after clinching their first win of the season, 1-0 at Excelsior, courtesy of David Boysen's solitary strike early in the second half.

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