In this little game and after a blank first period, it was the Tubiziens who came out the best, helped, however, by the somewhat stupid exclusion of Deliboyraz who committed an avoidable mistake shortly after half-time while he had already seen yellow in the first period.
Just after Tyron Crame opened the score, left far too alone in the box, the Lions got back directly into the game thanks to a stroke of luck. “The ball bounced off my shoulder after a defender cleared it“, Simon Franquin tells us. “It was a stroke of luck but sometimes in football you need it. Unfortunately, it was of no use because we were unable to hold on until the end..”
Two lucky goals
A few minutes from time, in fact, another goal from nowhere, an almost acrobatic return, punished the Binchois who, given their combativeness, could have deserved better. “We played a complete match against a team that had the wind in its sails“, explains Fabrice Silvagni to us. “A team like that has success and that’s what happened with a goal out of nowhere. The player doesn’t even know what he wants to do with the ball which ends up in the goal…“
At the end of the meeting, RUTB hammered home the almost general indifference. “It was a complicated match, a match played on a difficult pitch but these difficult conditions were difficult for both teams“, concluded the coach.
The goals: 64th Crame (0-1), 69th Franquin (1-1), 86th Prso (1-2), 90th Salazaku (1-3)
Yellow cards: Deliboyraz, Prso, Kuchinska, Delhaye, Denayer, Louagé
Red cards: 50th Deliboyraz (2nd day), 90th Denayer (2nd day)
Binche: Okombi, Saidane, Brichant, Deliboyraz, Louagé, Grisez, Montassim (60th Dias), Mukota, Franquin 89th Pompe), Sampaoli (74th George), Arslan (70th Traore)
Tubize : De Bolle, Denayer, Essikal, Delhaye, Kunchinska (62nd Salazaku), Hendrickx, Prso, Lauwrensens (75th K. Hazard), Shala (82nd Vanderbecq), Migliore (82nd Toutou), Crame
Referee: Mr. Afifi