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what to remember from Charleroi’s defeat at Dender

Zorgue not in his right mind, Petris at fault but enterprising, Kyei out of sync: the Carolos under the microscope after the defeat at Dender

Double punishment for Petris’ fault

The Charleroi coach had hammered it home before the match: given Dender’s quality on set pieces, he did not want his men to make unnecessary errors around the large rectangle. Jeremy Petris’s was…probably useful. Forced to wrongly stop his opponent, following a bad pass in the axis from Adem Zorgue, the right side received a double penalty in addition. Not only did he see Lennard Hens convert the resulting free kick, but he also saw Mr Allaerts issue him a warning. The fifth since the start of the season. Which means that Petris will miss the clash against Standard, scheduled after the break (October 20) for abuse of yellow cards.

“But for me, it’s not a yellow cardDe Mil explained. If it smells a bit like football… Jérémie receives this ball and doesn’t even see the player. He even touches the ball first. But it’s true, afterward there is contact with the player. The referee can call a foul, but it is not a yellow card. It’s a bad decision. And that’s too bad for Jeremy. But this is not the “decisive” flaw of the match. It is above all us, ourselves, who are at fault.”

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Fingers crossed for Guiagon

He too risks missing the Walloon clash against Standard. Just before the break, Perfect Guiagon came off injured and was replaced by Isaac Mbenza. He limped off the field. “He was holding his hamstring.» said Zorgue at the end of the match. “We don’t know what’s wrong with him, we’ll see tomorrow or Mondaytrust De Mil. But if you see this, you normally know that it doesn’t bode well. I don’t think this will be good news for him…”

The creativity of the (eccentric) Ivorian playmaker was sorely lacking in the second half, where Dender defended very low. “Sometimes there were five of them in front of the goal, we had a lot of blocked shots.Zorgue analyzes.

De Mil launched all his offensive assets

As after the accident in Mechelen (5-2 defeat), Charleroi approaches this international break with a defeat in mind. The match scenario could hardly have been more nightmarish for the Carolos. From the opening score, they dominated their opponent without ever really managing to worry them. De Mil put all his offensive elements into the mix. From the 54 minute, he decided to bring out Étienne Camara in favor of Alexis Flips. “A purely tactical choice”explains the Charleroi coach who no longer wanted to play with two number 6s.

He then quickly brought in Youssuf Sylla and Oday Dabbagh. Without success. “It is especially in the last part of the field that we must improvesaid De Mil, pleased with the overall defensive performance. We managed their transitions well. Offensively, we tried everything in the second half. It’s not a question of mentality or organization. We lacked creativity and quality in the last pass. And I’m not just talking about my attackers. We must create more with 70% possession. We must work in training to create more.

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