Anderlecht won 0-4 on the Tubize-Braine pitch in the round of 32 of the Belgian Cup. The ‘Mauves’ qualified for the round of 16 without trembling and were able to count on a hat-trick from Kasper Dolberg, scored on the hour mark (65th, 66th, 86th).
Anders Dreyer was the first Brussels resident to bring danger by forcing the first save from Arthur De Bolle (4th) of the evening. On the corner immediately, Zanka missed his recovery, placing his delivery wide (5th).
Anderlecht waited and opened the scoring after a penalty obtained by Francis Amuzu caught by goalkeeper De Bolle (24th). Anders Dreyer was responsible for converting it (26th) to give the Brussels residents the advantage.
In the second period, Kasper Dolberg, barely on the pitch, scored Anderlecht’s second goal, after good work from Edozie and an assist from Anders Dreyer (65th).
A few seconds later, Dolberg did it again, again on a serve from Dreyer, who placed the leather on the head of his compatriot (66th), to score the third ‘purple’ goal.
The former Ajax Amsterdam and Nice striker then completed his hat-trick at the end of the match, taking advantage of a misunderstanding between De Bolle and his defense (86th).
Anderlecht qualifies for the round of 16 of the competition which the Brussels residents have won nine times, the last time in 2008.
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