Leuven shared the game against Dender last weekend, partly due to a missed opportunity by striker Chukwubuikem Ikwuemesi. The Nigerian received strong criticism from his coach, Oscar Garcia, and it doesn’t really go down.
Louvain would like to have a quiet season, but lost two new points last weekend, sharing the stake against Dender (1-1). At the end of the match, Leuven striker Chukwubuikem Ikwuemesi missed a huge opportunity, provoking the great anger of his coach, Oscar Garcia.
“I would like to have an attacker capable of scoring ten goals per season, but it costs too much for us. It is also not easy to replace eight or nine players who have left” hammered the OHL T1, making it widely understood that he held the 23-year-old Nigerian responsible for the two lost points.
Oscar Garcia’s statements do not pass
Statements that caused indignation within the set‘Extra-Timeamong our Dutch-speaking neighbors. The analysts were keen to support the man who has scored two small goals since the start of the season, both on the Charleroi pitch during the Louvanistes’ 0-2 victory at Mambourg. “Even if, let’s be clear, this ball had to go into the goal” first supported Filip Joos.
“It’s very motivating for a team to have a coach who makes such comments,” continued the analyst from the north of the country in a cynical manner. “Don’t you think he’s saying ‘fire me and give me the jackpot’?”
Reference commentator for SporzaPeter Vandenbempt assured that Louvain had the necessary means to aim for the middle of the ranking. “Garcia talks about departures, but he wanted to get rid of these players. Last season, he complained about it three times a week. I think OHL is still behind him, but his statements make no sense” he said. -he concluded. Atmosphere at Den Dreef…