Victim of an injury in October, Anthony Limbombe was able to take advantage of the break to return to form. Here he is close to a return to the basic eleven of Beveren.
His last tenure was three months ago, to the day. On October 18, Anthony Limbombe was in the starting eleven of SK Beveren to face La Louvière in the Challenger Pro League.
The 30-year-old left winger, who played for Genk, Lierse, Bruges and Standard, to name only his adventures in Belgium, left his partners after 72 minutes, before taking charge of the infirmary for a month. But, on his return, Limbombe was not in good shape, and did not come off the bench after two inconclusive attacks.
“He really wasn’t in good shape when he came back. Plus, the team was doing very well, so it was difficult for him to find a place again,” Beveren coach Marink Reedijk commented at the Beveren conference. press, according to the words of Newspaper.
-Anthony Limbombe will be able to make his real comeback with Beveren
But, the truce having helped, Limbombe was able to return to form and returned to the game, certainly, for only a minute, last week against… La Louvière, as part of the 17th day of the championship. The native Malinois feels much better and will gradually be able to rejoin the team, after three months of difficulty.
“It’s a real added value for us. We know that a fit Limbombe is very important for the team. I want everyone to do their best, which means that I have to make choices. Anthony is training well and has shown he is ready, it’s up to us now,” concluded Reedijk. Fifth in the championship, SK Beveren travels to Francs-Borains, twelfth, this Saturday evening.