Why Standard often loses in Ghent

Why Standard often loses in Ghent
Why Standard often loses in Ghent

This Sunday in Ghent, Ivan Leko’s men will try to break a glass ceiling that has been very resistant for too many years.


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By Kevin Sauvage

Published on 7/11/2024 at 6:04 p.m.
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Cn Sunday in Ghent, Standard will try to achieve what it has never been able to do this season: string together a second consecutive victory! Yes, but there you have it, facing Ivan Leko’s men will stand the Ghent who, in recent years, have gotten into the good habit of making short work of Les Rouches at the Planet Group Arena (formerly Ghelamco Arena). Just like two weeks ago at Antwerp, the challenge will be difficult for Standard who will once again try to break a glass ceiling on which they have been struggling since the last success in Ghent which dates back to April 3 2019, in playoffs 1, when Renaud Emond and Razvan Marin allowed Standard to win 1-2. Since then, the Standardmen have continued to lose ground in Ghent with eight defeats in nine matches (for a clean draw).



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