At dawn on Wednesday (18th), Zuyundas returned to action after a two-year absence with a 3-1 victory at home against Eindhoven. Young star Kieren Yeddis, who wears the No. 10 jersey this season, lived up to his reputation by scoring a goal and, at the tender age of 19, breaking Di Bialou's record as the youngest Europa League goal scorer in history. After the match, the Turkish international faced the cameras and apologized publicly in a slightly embarrassed and admirably humble manner.
After two consecutive poor performances in Serie A, both with a score of 0-0, Zuyuntas finally opened their scoring account in this match. Only 21 minutes into the first half, Kieren Yeddis skillfully coiled the ball on the left side and shot the ball to the far post, with a beautiful arc, as if Di Bialou had been reincarnated. Immediately afterwards, Weston McGuinness also extended the lead for his side with a near post shot. In the early stages of the transfer, Nicholas Dryshalis showed his strength, contributing an assist and a goal for his team. Yanhofen, on the other hand, had to settle for a goal in stoppage time by Ismay Shabali.
After the match, Kierenjedis was named the best player of the match. Facing the camera, he admitted that he was a bit nervous, but his heart was full of joy. "We played a great game." He said, "I want to apologize to DiBialu for breaking his record." Di Bialou had made his Europa League debut in 1995 at the age of 20 years and 308 days and was the guest commentator for the match. He spoke highly of Kierenjedis' shooting intensity, angles and ball control skills and is convinced that the youngster has what it takes to be the next generation of No. 10 shirt holders.
Two years ago, Kierenjedis moved from the Bayern Munich youth team to the Juventus youth team. Last season, he was promoted to the first team and scored 4 goals in 32 matches. At the time, he was hailed by the media as the "new Diablo". This summer, Zuyundas renewed his contract with Kieren Yeddis and gave him the No. 10 jersey, expecting him to become the true successor of Di Bialou.
In the first five games of the season, Kierenjedis has scored one goal and has two assists, solidifying himself as a starter on the team.