“We must not give in to panicreassures Fadel Gobitaka, author of his 4th assist. It’s the story of the glass half empty or half full. I prefer to stay positive. We are still second. We’re still on the right track. We still have our fate in our hands. We have to move forward and not relive this type of second period again and get back on the pitch much better when we return from the locker room.”
The return to competition after the winter break can prove to be a pivotal moment in the season. La Louvière certainly didn’t take it the right way.
“I don’t think we’re experiencing a troughreplies the winger on the tablets of Nibombe and Valenne for Togo’s next match (he was a Togolese U21 international). RWDM and Beveren are still Top 6 teams with budgets much larger than ours. These are points that we went for! Now we have our eyes on Bruges. We’ll only do the math at the end!”
gullWe will only do the accounts at the end of the season.
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Since the start of the season, the Wolves have often managed to resolve dangerous situations. Again on Saturday after the first Anderlecht goal. They were also sometimes lucky like in Beveren where the local striker placed his header wide in stoppage time. Has luck now fled the den?
“Yes, we didn’t have that little bit of luck on Saturday and it’s true that each team has its little slump in the season. But the players are aware that it’s not enough to appear to win duels.whispered Frédéric Taquin. Despite this, we still remain second behind Molenbeek, proof that we are still having a crazy championship.”
There is just no more wildcard for the moment and Zulte is already showing up at the Tivoli next week.
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