Football
Antwerp has won its first victory in the Champions’ Play-offs: it won 0–1 on the field of Cercle Brugge. Chidera Ejuke was the goal scorer. In the relegation battle, RWDM took three points at Kortrijk.
Sunday April 21, 2024 at 3:30 PM
Antwerp certainly did not present itself in Bruges as a team overflowing with confidence and this mainly translated into a number of misunderstandings in the build-up, with often unnecessary losses of the ball. However, there was no real spectacle, because the attacking machine also faltered a little too often for the home team.
Still, there were certainly some opportunities for Cercle to go into halftime with a lead, but Felipe and Denkey just missed that little bit of sharpness in the zone of truth. Antwerp did have some nice chances through Janssen, but the red-white combinations hardly came to fruition. The match picture did not immediately change following halftime. Cercle Brugge remained camped for a long time with half of the visitors who only very cautiously dared to cross in the direction of Warleson. As the match progressed, there was more space between the lines and Antwerp became increasingly successful in creating opportunities. Ejuke and Janssen took a corner kick short in the 66th minute and the Nigerian aimed the ball once morest the ropes from a very sharp angle.
Cercle Brugge had to give chase, but it was Antwerp that continued to create opportunities. However, the efficiency was lacking to completely decide the game. Cercle became increasingly frustrated with the match management of ref Verboomen, who showed yellow card a few times.
In the end, Antwerp remained upright and was able to take home the three points. It is the first defeat in the play-offs for Cercle.
Standings Champion’s Play-Offs (following 4 games)1. Anderlecht 38 points2. Club Brugge 36 3. Union 354. Genk 345. Antwerp 296. Cercle Brugge 29
RWDM is doing golden business on the Kortrijk field
In the play-offs that decide the relegation battle, Kortrijk did a bad job: they lost 2-4 on their own field once morest RWDM. After just 24 minutes, the West Flemish were already 0-3 behind and the match seemed decided. However, Thierry Ambrose scored the 1-3 score on the scoreboard shortly before half-time. After regarding an hour of play, Isaak Davies made it 2-3, making the last half hour even more exciting. Kortrijk continued to push and created a few more chances, but they were no longer able to score. On the contrary: it was Jeff Reine-Adelaide of RWDM who scored the 2-4 in the absolute final seconds of the added time.
Sporting Charleroi took another giant step in the battle for retention. An early goal from Daan Heymans was enough for the Carolos to beat KAS Eupen at home. Charleroi thus consolidates its leading position in the Relegation Play-offs.