KV Mechelen and Charleroi divided the points fairly: 2-2. The home team seemed on their way to a smooth victory, but Charleroi made up for the 2-0 deficit after the break. With a point, both teams seem to have to drop out for Play-off I.
KV Mechelen – Charleroi in a nutshell:
- Key moment: Twenty minutes before the end, the VAR referee calls Jan Boterberg to the monitor. He can only see hands from Swers in the sixteen and so the ball goes on the spot. Coucke takes Bayo’s penalty, but left too soon. On the second attempt, Bayo brings Charleroi alongside.
- Man of the match: Just like last week, his goal ultimately does not result in a profit for KV Mechelen, but Hugo Cuypers is working on an impressive series. The attacker has scored for the 6th time in the last 7 games today. He now has a total of 12 goals this season.
- Remarkable: For KV Mechelen it is a painful déjà vu. In the previous home game against Cercle Brugge, despite a 2-0 lead, it finally had to make peace with a draw. Same story last week visiting STVV. Even then, it gave up a lead and was stuck on a division of points.
- Statistics: For the fourth season in a row, KV Mechelen will draw against Charleroi at home. 1-1, 2-2, 3-3 and now 2-2. It has been since December 20, 2016 that KVM could once again triumph at home against Charleroi. Mats Rits then scored the only goal.
Deadly efficient KV Mechelen strikes in opening quarter
Nice start for KV Mechelen, with the first attack it was immediately a prize. Storm disbanded his devils on the left flank and luckily got the ball to the detached Hairemans. He did not miss the chance and gave the home team the lead in the 5th minute.
KV Mechelen remained deadly efficient, because the second full-fledged attack also resulted in a goal barely 8 minutes later. Again along the left, again Storm was at the base. He gave the ball well to Bijker and his low cross was slid into the goal at the near post by Cuypers. 2-0 after less than fifteen minutes.
A strong damper for Charleroi, which subsequently lagged behind. It was only shortly before halftime that the visitors came close to scoring the goal. Coucke needed a fine save on a header by Heymans.
Combatant Charleroi still catches up 2-0 behind
“We really have to give it some gas, because we’ve given it away more than once this season.” These turned out to be prophetic words from Lucas Bijker after the first half, because less than 5 minutes after the break Charleroi came back into the game. After a short corner kick, Zorgane found Andreou’s head and his header from close range.
The game picture changed, with Charleroi emphatically looking for the equalizer. Twenty minutes before the end, it came after the intervention of the VAR. Hands by Swers resulted in a penalty and Bayo converted it in two times. From 2-0 to 2-2, everything suddenly had to be redone for KV Mechelen.
So there was enough tension in the final phase, but there were no more great opportunities. Schoofs put some home supporters on the wrong track when his free kick shook the side net, but it remained 2-2.
Hands by Swers gives Charleroi a penalty:
Vrancken: “No eagle eye at second penalty”
- Wouter Vrancken (coach KV Mechelen): “I’m standing here with a smile, because we played well. We dominated the first half, gave a master class. In the second half, we lost control a bit in a certain period. It’s a shame that we are missing points here Gaëtan (Coucke, ed.) took the penalty. I have not yet seen a close-up of the images, but to be so sure as a linesman there that he was gone too early, then you have a “Eagle eye needed. That eagle eye was not there when Ilaimaharitra was already a meter into the box on the second penalty. That’s just a shame. Then we should have done it a bit more clinically in the last meters to still pull it to us.”
- Edward Still (trainer Charleroi): “Our second half was very good, the pressure we put on the Mechelen defense then was great. That was also the plan in the first half, but then we played unrecognizable. There was no intensity in our game then, that was a big disappointment. It was not a question of tactics, but a lack of energy when we were not in possession of the ball. It is also a disappointment that we scored twice here and still did not win.”
- second half, minute 96 match over
- second half, minute 96. End. Boos from the KVM supporters. Despite an early 2-0 lead, the home team eventually has to settle for a division of points. Andreou brought Charleroi back into the game immediately after the break and after the intervention of the VAR Bayo was able to bring the visitors alongside from the penalty spot. †
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Boos from the KVM supporters. Despite an early 2-0 lead, the home team eventually has to settle for a division of points. Andreou brought Charleroi back into the game immediately after the break and after the intervention of the VAR Bayo was able to bring the visitors alongside from the penalty spot.
- second half, minute 93. Substitution at Charleroi, Martin Wasinski in, Marco Ilaimaharitra out
- Yellow card for Jackson Tchatchoua of Charleroi during the second half, minute 92
- second half, minute 91. Substitution at KV Mechelen, Marian Shved in, Kerim Mrabti out
- second half, minute 86. Slide into the side net. Morioka’s violation also results in a free kick for KV Mechelen. Schoofs does not act unkindly, but his shot ends up in the side net. †
Sheaf in the side net
Morioka’s violation also results in a free kick for KV Mechelen. Schoofs does not act unkindly, but his shot ends up in the side net.
- Yellow card for Ryota Morioka of Charleroi during the second half, minute 85
- second half, minute 85. Suspension for Morioka. Morioka is barely on the field when he already gets a yellow card for a foul on Mrabti. His 5th yellow card and therefore he is suspended for the next game against Cercle Brugge. †
Suspension for Morioka
Morioka is barely on the field when he already gets a yellow card for a foul on Mrabti. His 5th yellow card and therefore he is suspended for the next game against Cercle Brugge.
- second half, minute 84. Substitution at Charleroi, Ken Nkuba Tshiend in, Joris Kayembe out
- second half, minute 84. Substitution at Charleroi, Ryota Morioka in, Adem Zorgane out
- second half, minute 84. Double substitution. Double substitution at Charleroi. Morioka and Nkuba are dropped in the team, the match is over for Zorgane and Kayembe. †
double change
Double substitution at Charleroi. Morioka and Nkuba are dropped in the team, the match is over for Zorgane and Kayembe.
- KVM gives away lead again. For KV Mechelen it is a painful déjà vu. Also in the previous home game, against Cercle Brugge, KV Mechelen gave up a 2-0 lead. Last week on a visit to STVV, after Cuypers’ opening goal, it finally had to settle with a division of points. † second half, minute 80.
KVM gives away lead again
For KV Mechelen it is a painful déjà vu. Also in the previous home game, against Cercle Brugge, KV Mechelen gave up a 2-0 lead. Last week on a visit to STVV, after Cuypers’ opening goal, it finally had to settle with a division of points.
- second half, minute 77. Substitution at KV Mechelen, Samuel Oum Gouet in, Geoffry Hairemans out
- second half, minute 75. Commotion on the sidelines. Emotions are running high in the dug-out of KV Mechelen. Ref Boterberg hands out a yellow and even a red card to one of the assistants. †
Commotion on the sidelines
Emotions are running high in the dug-out of KV Mechelen. Ref Boterberg hands out a yellow and even a red card to one of the assistants.
- second half, minute 74.
- Yellow card for Rob Schoofs of KV Mechelen during the second half, minute 73
- second half, minute 73. Bayo brings Charleroi alongside again! Bayo does take Coucke on his second attempt. KV Mechelen has completely lost its 2-0 lead. Schoofs still takes yellow for protest. †
Bayo brings Charleroi alongside again!
Bayo does take Coucke on his second attempt. KV Mechelen has completely lost its 2-0 lead. Schoofs still takes yellow for protest.
- Goal after penalty in second half, minute 73 by Vakoun Issouf Bayo of Charleroi. 2, 2.
KV Mechelen Charleroi end
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- second half, minute 72. Coucke takes the penalty. Cheers to the KVM supporters because Coucke stops Bayo’s penalty, but that cheers immediately dies down. Coucke had left too early and so the penalty had to be retaken. †
Coucke takes the penalty
Cheers to the KVM supporters because Coucke stops Bayo’s penalty, but that cheers immediately dies down. Coucke had left too early and so the penalty had to be retaken.