The Francs Borains resist Beveren but forget to score

The Francs Borains resist Beveren but forget to score
The Francs Borains resist Beveren but forget to score

Little by little, the Greens put their noses towards, and even into, the area with a free kick deflected by Prunier onto the post a few minutes before the break. Proven offside or not, we will never know since the refereeing body decided to stop the game.

Two completely involuntary Beveren hands later, the referee put an end to a first period very poor in chances which was more marked by the destruction of a corner post following a slip by Mattias Francotte than by dangerous or dangerous scoring opportunities. , more simply, than a beautiful game.

Lack of finishing

At half-time, the South African Chad Abrahams replaced Kerrigan on the Flandrian side but the main change concerned the refereeing trio, one of the linesmen being replaced by the 4th referee at short notice following an injury.

After a dull fourth quarter of an hour, the game got carried away following a counterattack. Behind his man, Alexander Corryn hooked Corenthyn Lavie and received his 2nd yellow card synonymous with red.

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The same Lavie then distinguished himself twice without finding the target. Curci and Yahaya found him, but Reus was in the path each time.

During half an hour at 11 against 10, the Francs Borains were never able to find the necessary resources to win but started the year with a draw against a bogeyman of the championship. So not so bad.

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