Bulletins from Standard – St-Trond: Alexandropoulos shined, Epolo was saved by VAR

Bulletins from Standard – St-Trond: Alexandropoulos shined, Epolo was saved by VAR
Bulletins from Standard – St-Trond: Alexandropoulos shined, Epolo was saved by VAR

Sutalo 6 He had a hesitant start to the match, with less confident interventions, but he was more convincing afterwards, winning his duels with authority.

Hautekiet 6 Sick on Wednesday, he returned to the team and held his place seriously.

Lawrence 5 He may have been put in difficulty on certain through balls, like an incursion by Patris in the first half, but he was still able to help out, except on the St-Truiden goal where he did not clear quickly enough, even the back passes from his teammates didn’t help.

Camara 6 Voted player of the month for October, he continued his momentum in November, with numerous breakthroughs and impact, even if he was not always served and was less visible in the second period.

O’Neill 7 Scorer in the Cup, he gave an assist on the first goal, to Zeqiri. The captain played a complete match, good at recovery and able to project himself forward at times.

Alexandropoulos 8 His first start in the league was a real success. He oriented the game, often made the right choice and when he was put in difficulty, he always came out of it. Widely applauded upon his exit, proof that he convinced, replaced by Bulat.

Price 6 The Northern Irish midfielder gave some good, sharp passes, but he also had some more delicate moments.

They do 6 He works a lot, for a striker, and it shows in the last gesture. It’s him, at least, who gets the penalty. But for the rest, he was rarely in a position to finish an action.

Violence 7 well placed to take O’Neill’s cross and calm to convert the penalty, the Swiss striker, author of a double, was very good in his positioning and his calls.

Round 5 A rise in the game like what he has offered in recent weeks: average.

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