Nor his intelligence, moreover, when he anticipates the blunder of goalkeeper Kokubo and prefers to give the ball to Anders Dreyer rather than try it himself. His compatriot returned it to him by causing a penalty. Confirmation of a known fact: the scorer never misses them.
No need to repeat it: Coosemans looks like a great goalkeeper, he disgusted Sint-Truiden.
The Saint-Trond striker watched his competitor do it, sad to see that his team did not achieve better than what they offered. Anders Dreyer came to Colin Coosemans at halftime. And this is not trivial. The Dane sent a friendly slap to his goalkeeper’s chest. As if to say: “It’s thanks to you that we stayed ahead.”
Well done Anders, Anderlecht owes a debt of gratitude to its goalkeeper but hasn’t that been the case since the start of the season? You need a great goalkeeper to aim for trophies. Coosemans looks the part. Still decisive in stoppage time in Prague, he disgusted Felice Mazzù’s men. It wasn’t for lack of trying.
But back to Dolberg. If he had gone to Sint-Truiden, the result would certainly have been in favor of the Canaries. At this point, yes. Each of his touches of the ball can make the difference.
The feet are silky, the head should be adjusted. Regardless of this failure (33rd), we must take advantage of him for a few more months. Anderlecht is not (yet) a seller but will it refuse the big millions from a top club? Supporters must hope so because it is not (yet) possible to clone him. Without him, ambitions will take a hit in the wing.
If we have decided so much to emphasize the importance of an attacker who nevertheless produced a correct performance, without being brilliant. That’s because there wasn’t much that was overwhelmingly positive about the content of the match. Sporting had a few chances (Amuzu, Simic, among others) but they were moments more than domination.
This was especially true at 10 against 11. Excluded for a difficult to judge tackle as the last man, Zanka left his teammates outnumbered and forced to go into fight mode. We rewrite here what we have already often said: Anderlecht has an enormous mentality. The Mauves didn’t give up.