‘Anderlecht is counting on title joker in clash against Union’

‘Anderlecht is counting on title joker in clash against Union’
‘Anderlecht is counting on title joker in clash against Union’
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RSC Anderlecht is still in the lead in the Champions’ Play-Offs, but the margin for error has now disappeared. Moreover, RSCA will urgently have to raise its playing level to become champions. It is hoped that some of the injured will be able to recover.

The record champion can submit a perfect report during his home games during the play-offs. But when traveling, the people of Brussels fail completely: 1 out of 9. And that is not without consequences in the rankings. Club Brugge already has the same number of points.

Anderlecht only has an advantage due to a better final ranking in the regular season. In the meantime, Union has again closed to one point. And the winner of the regular competition always has an advantage over the competitors with an equal number of points.

Hoping for threesome

Next Sunday, the Purple & White will visit Union. And a defeat in Duden Park could have fatal consequences. The Purple & White hopes to recover some important strengths for that match. Not least top scorer Anders Dreyer and goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

In addition, they are also counting on the return of Yari Verschaeren. The playmaker injured his hamstrings in the last match of the regular competition and has been sidelined ever since. However, Verschaeren can now train with the group again.

Return against Union

Last Sunday he also traveled to Bruges, but according to… La Dernière Heure the 22-year-old then indicated that the match against Cercle came too early for him. But postponement does not mean adjustment. So reports The last news that Verschaeren will normally be available again next Sunday at Union. A starting spot may come too early, but as a substitute he can also become an important joker.

The article is in Dutch

Tags: Anderlecht counting title joker clash Union

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