PSV Eindhoven have officially reclaimed its throne as the kings of Dutch football, securing its 27th Eredivisie title following a 0-0 stalemate between second-placed Feyenoord and Volendam, leaving PSV with a commanding, unassailable 17-point lead at the summit of the table.
What makes this achievement particularly remarkable is the timing; Peter Bosz’s side has crossed the finish line with five matches still remaining in the season. While the confirmation came via Feyenoord’s slip-up, the foundation was laid by PSV’s own resilience.

After a rare stumble involving successive defeats, the team showed the grit of champions on Saturday, edging out Utrecht in a thrilling 4-3 victory to put the title within touching distance.
Under the leadership of Peter Bosz, PSV established a stranglehold on the competition early on. Their consistency was staggering, as they dropped just four points before the winter break, essentially turning the title race into a procession by January.
This victory marks a significant historical milestone for the club: it is the first time they have clinched a third successive title since 2008, signalling a return to the sustained dominance of the mid-2000s.
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