Five games without success for Anderlecht, once again held in check at Dender

Five games without success for Anderlecht, once again held in check at Dender
Five games without success for Anderlecht, once again held in check at Dender

While he had opened the scoring via Edozie, Sporting was forced to draw at Den der. Anderlecht harvested at the end of the match.


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By Guillaume Raedts

Published on 09/28/2024 at 11:05 p.m.
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Anderlecht already couldn’t do it at home – three matches in a row without success – and now it’s also happening away from home. Boosted by its European success and with a record of seven out of nine on the road, Sporting had the cards in hand to rediscover the taste of victory in D1A which it has not experienced since August 17 and its success in KaVé. But he got tripped up again. When he had done the hardest part. A cry of relief. When he realized that Samuel Edozie had opened the scoring, Jesper Fredberg could not contain his joy at seeing his colt open the scoring in a match that looked more and more like a trap. But what a sequence from the player loaned by Southampton! Alerted on his left flank, he made an inside hook, an outside hook and rushed between Ruyssen and Hens to crucify Verrips. A typical goal from a winger coming into the game.



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