The problem is that Charleroi has remade Charleroi. By forgetting to kill the match. Through his exits (38th) or his missed restarts, Roef nevertheless tried everything to help them. With his slightly nonchalant lob, Heymans did not take advantage of the goalkeeper’s assist (22nd), went very far from his goal and we wondered for a long time if the Hennuyers would not regret it while the Buffalos were experiencing all the difficulties. world struggles to manage the depth and contain the speed of Petris, positioned in an unprecedented role of right winger to replace Bernier.
Charleroi wastes its chances in the 1st period and concedes two points to Ghent (1-1)
The same bad ingredients as against the Union
The individual approximations in their ranks multiplied, like Watanabe on the opening score but like an old refrain, the Carolos did not take advantage of it. As the minutes passed, Zorgan’s partners added the same bad ingredients to their mixture as against the Union. They fell into a false rhythm before pulling back hard, much too hard. However, there was no cracking of smoke bombs.
This time, Sporting will have no excuses other than a mental problem. What was supposed to happen, happened. If Koné postponed the deadline twice (43rd, 59th), he could only note that Kums, despite his 36 years, could still serve with the feet he possesses. Absent Friday because of illness, Vrancken in his chair had to welcome Milicevic’s choice to have launched the midfielder ten minutes earlier, otherwise his seat would have become ejectable.
-The weekend has not really started yet the Sambrians can be crippled with regret. That Petris mismanaged a 2 against 1 and forgot Dabbagh to play the role of a savior on his own that Roef finally took away from him (88th). And not having, once again, won a match within their reach which would have allowed them to come back to within one point of the top 6 before receiving two consecutive games at Mambourg (le Cercle and Dender).
It was the evening to win in order to continue dreaming. But as is often the case this season, De Mil’s men left Ghent frustrated for the umpteenth time.