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Eredivisie Ajax lost his championship, Weghorst beats the camera

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The end of the Eredivisie in the evening of Sunday (18th) local time. Ajax (Ajax), who had originally won the championship, lost points after experiencing the connection at the end of the season. Although he defeated Twente (Kawadi) 2-0 in the last game, he was still 1 point less than Eindhoven (Yanhaofen), who was the top 1, and gave the Eredivisie champion to the others. After the game, Ajax's striker Wout Weghorst was angry and beaten the camera and was broadcast live. He was very self-disciplined.

Ajax once had a 9-point lead in the remaining five league rounds, but he lost the level in the next four games, with only 2 draws and 2 losses and 10 points, and was taken over by Eindhoven to the top of the scoreboard. In the final game, Ajax scored 1 goal each with Henderson and Weghorst, defeating Twente 2-0 at home, but Eindhoven also defeated Rotterdam Sparta 3-1 away, achieving 7 consecutive victories and successfully defending the Eredivisie championship.

Ajax players lined up to thank the fans in the audience. The event photographer took a camera to close the player's expression. When he walked to Weghorst, the former Manchester United forward lost his temper and took away the camera vigorously, which once made the live broadcast disappear, aroused fierce criticism from public opinion. Afterwards, Weghorst explained that fans sang to encourage the team at that time, and the scene was touching. The camera had no reason to just take pictures of the players' lost expressions, especially those who were specifically targeted at him all day.

Weghorst was loaned to Manchester United for short-term work by Burnley during the 2022/23 season, and then loaned to Bundesliga team Hoffenheim. Last summer, he officially transferred to Ajax. The 32-year-old Dutch former international scored 10 goals in 24 games in the Eredivisie this season.

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