Croky Cupreturn match02-03-2022 20:45
AA Gent faces a difficult task in the return leg of the semi-finals in the Croky Cup. It must make up for a 0-1 defeat from the first leg on the field of national champions Club Brugge. Will it succeed or will blue-black advance to the final? Kick-off is tonight at 8.45pm.
- in advance, 08h43. De Sart: “Difficult, not impossible”. AA Gent is in debt and will therefore have to pull out all the stops tonight. “I expect a real cup match with all the trimmings. It will not be an easy task,” says Gentenaar Julien de Sart. “Club played really well last weekend and we have a deficit to make up for, but if we have learned anything from the match at Standard, it is that we don’t have to be afraid of anyone. We have to believe in ourselves. It will be difficult, but not impossible.” †
De Sart: “Difficult, not impossible”
AA Gent is in debt and will therefore have to pull out all the stops tonight.
“I expect a real cup match with all the trimmings. It will not be an easy task,” says Gentenaar Julien de Sart.
“Club played really well last weekend and we have a deficit to make up for, but if we have learned anything from the match at Standard, it is that we don’t have to be afraid of anyone. We have to believe in ourselves. It will be difficult, but not impossible.”
- in advance, 08h41.
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- in advance, 17h 39. De Ketelaere is there again. Club Brugge can again count on Charles De Ketelaere for the return match against AA Gent. The attacker was not there last weekend against Antwerp due to a shoulder injury and also tested slightly positive for the corona virus, but the subsequent quarantine has now been completed. De Ketelaere was the author of the only goal in the Ghelamco Arena in the first leg. Defender Jack Hendry was then shown a red card and suspended for the return. †
The Ketelaere is back
Club Brugge can again count on Charles De Ketelaere for the return match against AA Gent. The attacker was not there last weekend against Antwerp due to a shoulder injury and also tested slightly positive for the corona virus, but the subsequent quarantine has now been completed.
De Ketelaere was the author of the only goal in the Ghelamco Arena in the first leg. Defender Jack Hendry was then shown a red card and suspended for the return.
- in advance, 17h 39.
- in advance, 12 noon 09. I find it so strange that some analysts first break the whole thing down, but are now ready with lots of praise and shouting hallelujah about Club Brugge. † Hein Vanhaezebrouck.
I find it so strange that some analysts first break it all down, but are now ready with lots of praise and shouting hallelujah about Club Brugge.
Hein Vanhaezebrouck
- in advance, 12 05. Club Brugge made an impression against Antwerp this weekend and received praise from everywhere. “I find it so strange that some analysts first break the whole thing down, but are now ready with lots of praise and shouting hallelujah,” said Vanhaezebrouck. “Yes, Club Brugge has made progress. That makes sense somehow, doesn’t it?” “But we have beaten Club in our own house several times in the past. So why shouldn’t that be possible tomorrow? That it won’t be easy is another thing.” †
Club Brugge impressed against Antwerp this weekend and received praise from everywhere. “I find it so strange that some analysts first break the whole thing down, but are now ready with lots of praise and shouting hallelujah,” said Vanhaezebrouck.
“Yes, Club Brugge has made progress. That makes sense somehow, doesn’t it?”
“But we have beaten Club in our own house several times in the past. So why shouldn’t that be possible tomorrow? That it won’t be easy is another thing.”
- in advance, 11 am 58. “It will not be easy in Jan Breydel”. Last weekend, Ghent won a visit to Standard. There were no supporters at Sclessin, that will be slightly different tomorrow in the swirling Jan Breydel stadium. “We believe that we can still make it to the final,” said trainer Hein Vanhaezebrouck. “We should have been in a better starting position, but we are now moving with the smallest deficit to Bruges. It will not be easy there. The public will be behind it and we have to score twice without conceding a goal to ensure our the qualification.” “Or it may be that we go “all the way” and the dispute will be settled after penalties. We will start without fear in the Jan Breydel Stadium and assume our own abilities.” †
“It won’t be easy in Jan Breydel”
Last weekend, Ghent won a visit to Standard. There were no supporters at Sclessin, that will be slightly different tomorrow in the swirling Jan Breydel stadium.
“We believe that we can still make it to the final,” said trainer Hein Vanhaezebrouck. “We should have been in a better starting position, but we are now moving with the smallest deficit to Bruges. It will not be easy there. The public will be behind it and we have to score twice without conceding a goal to ensure our the qualification.”
“Or it may be that we go “all the way” and the dispute will be settled after penalties. We will start without fear in the Jan Breydel Stadium and assume our own abilities.”
- in advance, 11:55 AM. Can Ghent put things right? AA Gent faces a difficult task in the return leg of the semi-finals in the Croky Cup. It must make up for a 0-1 defeat from the first leg on the field of national champions Club Brugge. Will it succeed or will blue-black advance to the final? The kick-off is tomorrow at a quarter to nine. All the action can be followed live on this page and on Radio 1. .
Can Ghent still set things straight?
AA Gent faces a difficult task in the return leg of the semi-finals in the Croky Cup. It must make up for a 0-1 defeat from the first leg on the field of national champions Club Brugge.
Will it succeed or will blue-black advance to the final? The kick-off is tomorrow at a quarter to nine. All the action can be followed live on this page and on Radio 1.
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