“I wanted to leave Tournai on a good note”
Good news never arrives alone, Eliott extended the adventure to Moen. He therefore already knows what his footballing future will look like in view of next season.“The managers offered it to me and I accepted, continues the 24-year-old attacker. Despite my injury, a few clubs had inquired but my wish was not to leave. Apart from a few preparation matches, I couldn’t prove anything with Moen and I didn’t want to leave like that. It is now up to me to thank the leaders for their trust.”
At RFC Tournai, Eliott VanWynsberghe believed he had covered the issue. “I had no assurance regarding my playing time and financially, we had not reached an agreement either. I wanted to leave Tournai on a good note and after these two successive climbs, it was the right time.”
Last summer, Eliott responded favorably to Julien Deconinck’s call, who then decided to leave Moen at the start of the season. “I also knew Tom Dekampener very well having done all my training with him. I also brought back Maxime Calon. Then, after Julien’s departure, a new coach, Mike Dewitte, was appointed but three quarters of the players were came for Julien and when he left, we noted a drop in motivation and presence among several players. In December, Moen took the option of designating Piet Verschelde as T1. He fits well with the club’s philosophy. and players and people come back to training.”
Moen wants to escape as quickly as possible in this P1. “Next year, the objective will be to have an even quieter season. The club does not set limits but the priority will be to have a peaceful season”concludes Eliott.
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