The weekends clash of the titans in Eredivisie brought a shocking demolition of early title favourites Ajax.

PSV came into the game having won all of their games so far this season, with Ajax only dropping two points in their opening game.

Mark van Bommel’s side came straight out of the blocks and found themselves ahead after 21 minutes as Gaston Pererio put his side ahead.

The Uruguayan midfielder picked the ball up on the edge of the box and fired a low effort at Andre Onana’s goal. The Ajax keepers view was blocked by his defenders, but Onana certainly should have done better as the ball rolled past him and into his net.

Ajax didn’t recover well to conceding, with their deficit doubled just three minutes later.

Onana’s clearance was a poor one and fell to Jorrit Hendrix, the midfielder played a good ball through that Frenkie de Jong failed to deal with, giving Luuk de Jong a simple finish.

PSV’s exceptional first half got even better as Hirving Lozano managed to find himself some space at the back post to tuck home a simple finish and leave Ajax in disbelief.

Erik ten Hag saw that drastic change was needed after their disastrous start and introduced Donny van de beek and Kasper Dolberg.

These introductions saw Ajax come a lot more into the game, but PSV were more than happy to just see the game out that point with their three goal lead.

Neither side created anything truly clear cut throughout the half, with PSV putting in a great defensive effort throughout the half.

Ajax’s title hopes certainly are not over with this result, but the champions are in the drivers seat for the Eredivisie.

Having a 100% winning start to the season, the Eindhoven side certainly don’t look like losing any time soon.