“He was treated scandalously”: from undesirable to Red Devil, Killian Sardella recalls a sacred Anderlecht legend – All football

“He was treated scandalously”: from undesirable to Red Devil, Killian Sardella recalls a sacred Anderlecht legend – All football
“He was treated scandalously”: from undesirable to Red Devil, Killian Sardella recalls a sacred Anderlecht legend – All football

The Red Devils are preparing to play their last two Nations League matches, against Italy and Israel. In the selection concocted by Domenico Tedesco appears, for the first time, Killian Sardella.

How satisfying it must be for Killian Sardella to be selected for the Devils. A survivor par excellence, because the career of the Anderlecht player is far from being a long, quiet river.

Long criticized, the defender was able to reinvent himself, establishing himself again after an injury to regain his place with the Mauves. However, it was not won, as evidenced by his former coach among the hopefuls, Jacques Morjau, on the microphone of the Newspaper. “I was afraid to line it up,” he admits.

Killian Sardella should never have stayed on the line for so long

In his youth, Sardella always played in central defense, until he was moved to the right side. “I don’t think it went down well with Anderlecht, they could have noticed that when he was 15. Nobody is perfect, and the way he was treated by some fans was scandalous.”

This summer, Killian Sardella extended his contract at Lotto Park until 2028. In the meantime, he has already celebrated his 120th match with Anderlecht. It was enough for Jacques Morjau to draw a parallel with a certain Olivier Deschacht.

“Maybe a good team will come along, but he could also stay at Anderlecht for his whole career. Deschacht wasn’t a great player at first. But as he got older, he improved greatly. And Killian is still young, he is only 22 years old, he will also improve,” concluded Jacques Morjau.

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