KRC Genk receives Standard with completely overturned defense | Jupiler Pro League 2021/2022

KRC Genk receives Standard with completely overturned defense |  Jupiler Pro League 2021/2022

Racing Genk and Standard kick off football Sunday on the Belgian fields. Genk lost this week in Leuven and is not happy about the arbitration. For example, it refuses to talk to the press. Does the home team give the correct answer on the field?

  1. beforehand, 1 p.m. 12. Those feelings of frustration and anger can motivate us even more. Luka Elsner.
  2. before, 13:00 06. Genk-Standard is also a duel between two teams that have recently felt disadvantaged by some arbitration decisions. Hopefully we don’t get a controversy this afternoon. †
  3. 15-13-14. If you add up all possible matches (competition, play-offs, cup and test matches), it is strikingly even when Standard moves to Genk. Genk won 15 times, Standard won 13 times and it was a draw 14 times. The total goal difference is 56-53. The last three meetings between the two teams in the competition ended without a winner: 0-0, 2-2 and 1-1 in July last year. Then Bongonda saved a run for Genk in added time after Laifis had put Standard at 1-0. † in advance, 12 noon 52.
  4. in advance, 12 noon 37. Genk line-up. Unlike Elsner, Storck is tinkering with his team. Heynen is suspended, Preciado and Lucumi move to the bench and Sadick and Juklerød aren’t even in the squad. That means a completely renewed defense and buffer in the midfield. The five new names: Hrosovsky, Cuesta, Arteaga, McKenzie and Munoz. †
  5. in advance, 12 noon 32. Standard setup. Last week, Standard was disappointed with a late victory when a goal by Sissako was wrongly rejected by the VAR. Coach Elsner leaves the eleven who then kicked off untouched. †
  6. in advance, 12 noon 28. Topper on paper. With Genk and Standard, two traditional top clubs face each other, but their position in the standings suggests otherwise. Even though they still have make-up games in their back pockets, it has been a disappointing season for both clubs. Genk has not yet been mathematically eliminated for Play-off I, but the Limburgers will have to come out of their way and hope that a lot of other teams will fail. In Liège, they have resigned themselves for a while to the fact that this is a lost year. In 13th place, the Rouches are doing damage control. †
  7. in advance, 12 noon 11.
  8. Advance, 12 noon 11
  9. Formazzjoni tat-tim KRC Genk. Maarten Vandevoordt, Daniel Muñoz, Mark McKenzie, Carlos Cuesta, Gerardo Arteaga, Patrik Hrošovský, Mike Trésor, Kristian Thorstvedt, Junya Ito, Paul Onuachu, Theo Bongonda
  10. Opstelling Standard. Arnaud Bodart, Nathan Ngoy, Kostas Laifis, Moussa Sissako, Alexandro Calut, Aron Dønnum, Merveille Bokadi, Nicolas Raskin, Mathieu Cafaro, Selim Amallah, Renaud Emond
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