LIVE: Seraing ahead in the Liège derby, Beerschot virtually relegated | Jupiler Pro League 2021/2022

LIVE: Seraing ahead in the Liège derby, Beerschot virtually relegated |  Jupiler Pro League 2021/2022

  1. 45′ – Geel – Ibrahima Cisse
  2. 33′ – Yellow – Mathieu Cafaro
  1. 55′ – Goal – Antoine Bernier (0 – 1)

Standard and Seraing close matchday 31 of the Jupiler Pro League. The home team hopes to regain the win after a draw against Charleroi. Seraing, who lost 5 times in a row in the competition, seems a feasible card in the Liège derby. You can read from 9 p.m. whether this also translates into the field.

  1. second half, minute 61. Now it is even Raskin who has to get balls on the wing for Standard. He is not doing badly there, but with only one teammate followed, a successful sequel was never in the risers. †
  2. second half, minute 59. Standard is still in the game. Standard finally produces something that resembles an answer. Amallah kicks from about 20 meters, but Dietsch thoughtfully punches the bumping ball to safer places. †
  3. second half, minute 56. Now Mikautadze gets the ball just like that! Fortunately for Standard, he is then forced enough to the side, so that the shot towards Henkinet comes from a sharp angle. †
  4. Goal during second half, minute 55 by Antoine Bernier of RFC Seraing. 0, 1.
  5. second half, minute 55. Bernier puts Seraing ahead! There’s Seraing’s lead after all! Bernier is launched wonderfully with a ball in the back of the defense and the young Noubi can’t rectify that. Bernier rounds Henkinet and puts the ball dry against the nets. †
  6. second half, minute 52. Daniel Opare fell briefly, but it is not entirely clear how that happened. Did he twist his ankle or did he get a tap? In any case, the Ghanaian has to get out of the way for a while. †
  7. second half, minute 50. Cafaro signs for the first goal attempt of the second half, but his free kick disappears through the wall in the hands of Dietsch. †
  8. second half, minute 48 match started
  9. second half, minute 47. Elsner makes two substitutions. Elsner has also seen that things are not going nearly as well as he would like. Amallah and Bastien have to strike the balance that Standard seemed to lack with Dragus and Pavlovic. †
  10. second half, minute 46. The ball rolls again on Sclessin! Standard and Seraing have started the second half of the Liège derby! Will we see goals after the break? And can Standard convert his possession into opportunities this time? †
  11. halftime, 21h51. Substitution at Standard, Selim Amallah in, Denis Dragus out
  12. halftime, 9:51 PM. Substitution at Standard, Samuel Bastien in, Damjan Pavlovic out
  13. first half, minute 48 match over
  14. first half, minute 47. Rest blown. To the whistling of their own supporters, those of Standard go to rest. Seraing had the most and the best chances, but lacked efficiency in front of goal. With this standings, Beerschot can virtually save itself. †
  15. first half, minute 47. With halftime in sight, Cafaro throws another free kick in front of the goal. D’Hondt whistles for a free kick for Seraing, while Standard wants a penalty. †
  16. first half, minute 45. Two minutes extra. Who can score at a great moment? †
  17. Yellow card for RFC Seraing’s Ibrahima Cissé during the first half, minute 45
  18. first half, minute 44. Cissé wants to quickly put pressure on Dragus, but almost tackles the ball through Dragus. Yellow for the midfielder is completely justifiable. †
  19. first half, minute 42. Henkinet has to deal with a thankless replay and doesn’t hit it well either. As a result, Mikautadze gets the ball full in the face. Fortunately for Standard, that ball doesn’t bounce towards the goal, but towards the corner flag. The Seraing striker has to recover from that blow. †
  20. first half, minute 40. Seraing remains dangerous with his quick outbreaks. Kilota is launched well on the left and immediately crosses towards Mikautadze, but he cannot fill the ball. If Seraing can boost efficiency, that’s bad news for Standard. †
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