2023-12-30 22:42:00
As we write this article, Standard de Liège is analyzing the situation of Carl Hoefkens. Will he remain at the head of the first team of the club on the banks of the Meuse? This is the question that almost everyone asks themselves. A decision should, however, be made just before Les Rouches’ departure for Marbella on January 6.
In Sudinfo, Philippe Albert, commentator for Eleven/DAZN, declared that it was not really necessary for the number 16 to part ways with the forty-five-year-old Antwerp coach. The same goes for Charleroi with Felice Mazzù. The native of Bouillon underlines the fact that sometimes you have to give time. Except that for Standard de Liège, time is now more limited than ever. “Kortrijk changes coaches and shirts but the results remain bad. I hear criticism of Felice Mazzu and Carl Hoefkens but is it wise to change just for the sake of a change? What profile is available on the market to bring added value as directive as it is meaningful? Sometimes it’s better to stick together and give it time…”
A bottom-of-the-table final
On January 20, Standard Liège will host KV Kortrijk, bottom of the championship, in the match counting for the twenty-first day of the Jupiler Pro League. A six-point game for both teams. If Carl Hoefkens and his players are not yet completely backs once morest the wall, the Kerels are, for their part, already at a major turning point in their season.
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