FC Twente won the cup final for the fifth time by defeating PSV after penalties. The injured team from Enschede came back from a 2-0 deficit. The final between FC Twente and PSV was more than just a match for the KNVB cup. In Rotterdam, two clubs met that have been increasingly dominant in Dutch women's football in recent seasons. PSV was stronger in the first half and took a 1-0 lead through Liz Rijsbergen. After the break, PSV doubled the lead, but FC Twente managed to come back. In the penalty shootout, Gwyneth Hendriks of PSV missed, allowing FC Twente to win the cup final. FC Twente striker Jaimy Ravensbergen was very pleased with the win. 'It's nice to give someone who has become champion a bit of a scratch', said Ravensbergen. FC Twente coach Corina Dekker was also happy with the win, but said it was a tough match. 'We had to put a number of youth players in the starting lineup due to injuries, but they did well', said Dekker. The win is a big boost for FC Twente, who have now won a prize for the first time in a long time.
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FC Twente wins cup final after late comeback
FC Twente wins the cup final against PSV after penalties. Read the report of the exciting match where FC Twente came back from a 2-0 deficit.
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