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Why chaos has already hit Charleroi: “Some are not aware of what awaits us”

Sincerely, the Charleroi coach did not hide behind a diplomatic injury to the French player to explain his choice. “I decide based on what I saw in training and so I decided to take Dabbagh, Sylla and Stulic.”

Kyei already removed, like a symbol

Like a disavowal to its management, which pays for its lack of foresight during the last transfer window. For a month, everyone has been wondering how Sporting, so close to beating Club Bruges, has become a team that no longer scares anyone. Worse, which revives clubs in crisis. Quite simply because the main problem of last season, the absence of a quality number 9, has not been resolved. And that the adversaries have understood how to lock down Heymans. “Last week in Louvain, I always had two players on me”, plagues the main person concerned.

By keeping in mind that the transfer market, for this position, would be based on opportunities and therefore that we would have to wait until the last hours of the transfer window to attract an attacker, given that all the targets were too expensive, the cell sportswoman missed her subject, even though she had worked rather well in anticipating in other sectors, with promising profiles like Koné or Keita. The priority should have gone directly to a scorer.

“A center forward also needs players who create next to him. You can put Denkey or whoever you want up front, if you don’t feed him with a good cross or a quality last pass, it won’t change anything, helps Heymans as a good teammate. Our attackers are aware of the criticism, but they are all giving their all and they have already scored in the past.” Not so much though, like Dabbagh who only crossed the 10 goal mark in a season once, at the age of 25.

A hostile atmosphere on Saturday at Mambourg

This is a serious time. We wonder how Sporting will be able to recover from this nightmarish week where it was crushed in the Cup by Patro Eisden then outclassed by Cercle despite De Mil’s tactical change with a 3-5-2 which replaced its traditional 4-2-3-1. “We were more solid at the back. We felt more comfortable and we really thought we could do something here”laments Nzita. Instead, doubts took hold even more in Hennuyère heads, plunged again into the red zone. Enough to cause chaos.

“I’m not worried, because there is quality in this core. We saw it at the start of the season. She hasn’t left and we still have time, but some people aren’t aware of what awaits us. That’s what annoys me a little, tance Heymans. We experienced the situation last year. We know that it is difficult and complicated to get out of such a spiral. Everyone must be aware that it will be a long season if we continue to lose matches.”

Especially since the schedule is getting tougher, with the reception of Westerlo then a trip to Genk before the reception of Standard and two trips to Antwerp and Louvain. “Yes, it’s becoming worrying, but we’re united. There are 17 games left”, tries to positive Nzita. We will have to show this unity and character from Saturday against the Campinois, in a hostile environment where the supporters plan to display their discontent. We almost forget that a week ago, the leaders presented with great fanfare their strategic plan “Cap 2027”. The past week has just reminded them that in football, it is good to want to think about the future, but above all it is better to prepare for the present.

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The season will be long if we continue to lose.

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