Ten Hag expects four Ajax players back on Wednesday: ‘I will...

Davy Klaassen is still a question mark for Ajax’s important Champions League match against FC Midtjylland. The midfielder does not participate in the final training, but Erik ten Hag is optimistic. Furthermore, the trainer has the most players back.

Only the long-term injured Mohammed Kudus is missing anyway, according to Ten Hag. “Klaassen is not training this afternoon, but I hope and expect that he will be available tomorrow. It is not good enough today. I keep a close eye,” the trainer said at the press conference. “But if he can run, he’s going to start. I’ll line him up first.”

Besides Klaassen, Noussair Mazraoui and Zakaria Labyad also fell out against Heracles Almelo (5-0). The two can almost certainly be deployed, just like Antony. The Brazilian was missing on Sunday due to hamstring complaints. Ten Hag: “Mazraoui is going to train, but we also have to look at that. The expectation is that he will be available. I think Labyad and Antony can also be deployed.”

Ajax kicks off against FC Midtjylland on Wednesday at 9 p.m. The team from Amsterdam is on four points after three match days, the same as Atalanta Bergamo. Midtjylland is still winless, while league-leader Liverpool has grabbed the full booty so far.

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