2023-10-20 13:21:00
The clash of the in-form teams is scheduled for this weekend. Brian Riemer, Anderlecht coach, highlighted Standard’s good performance but wants to make a difference with its football philosophy and the qualities of its managers.
The Anderlecht coach can count on a full group to travel to Sclessin. With one exception: Thomas Delaney, who is recovering from a broken collarbone.
Zinho Vanheusden before Standard-Anderlecht: “We’re all looking forward to Sunday”
“Everyone came back in shape from their national team matches. Thomas Delaney will miss the match but his recovery is progressing. He runs, he plays football but he can’t make contact or fall yet. We have to analyze next week if his bone is solidifying. We were talking regarding six weeks of absence, I hope it will be a little less. We’ll see where he is for the match once morest Louvain next Saturday.”
Ashimeru plays once more this weekend
In good news, Majeed Ashimeru will soon return to the group. “He will play 45 minutes with the Futures ( once morest SL16 on Saturday at 4 p.m.). He is better but has been out for a long time. He needs to get back into rhythm. His return is accelerating.”
Brian Rimer used the expression “funny game” when talking regarding what happened Monday evening at Heysel when the match between Belgium and Sweden was stopped at half-time. Ludwig Augustinsson, the left back of Anderlecht, started with Sweden and was particularly affected by the death of two compatriots. “He is doing well, fortunately, and is fortunate to be a very mature person to handle these kinds of situations. He comes from Stockholm where attacks took place not so long ago (Editor’s note: in 2017). Unfortunately, this has almost become normal in today’s world. So we do our best to ensure that his preparation and his life remain as normal as possible. Even if the conditions are not ideal.”
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