Another thought that we mentioned in the column of "Prize" yesterday is a case for which our view remains the same and unaltered.
In this case, the negative is admittedly more, as the off-season Corteks are miserable, with 1-1-7 and 7-20 goals. It is hard to score, it admits just over two goals on average and its delivery to the field is also worse as - to stay in the most recent - 7 last with an equal number of defeats, without even scoring 6 from that's all. However, as long as my personal traditions have long ceased to concern me (I respect them, I am not afraid to stand), my feeling is that the timing seems almost ideal for the guests to get a "rare" double. What do we mean?
On the one hand, there is a radical change in Coraque's image after the coach's change, with 4 5 winning 4 last officially (even if it was all home) and displaying, among other things, an overwhelming 1-15 at its expense Ghent, at a time that totally scored 1 times. On the other hand, there is the image of Genk, which I had to watch in the last two with Eupen in and Charleroi outside (both 1-6) and in which, without exaggeration, I ... A monotonous game, blatant and inexpressible possession, seemed to me as a group of deportees, something that her numbers also show: 4 officially contends without winning, 2 is coming in without a victory and everything with a common one consisting of poor aggressive production. If we do not take care of the numbers in the home, we do not think they give the team a frightening team: 5-2-9 record, goals 9-XNUMX.
It is one of those cases where everyone sees it from their own point of view and there is clearly a risk that Kortraik will take out its away defects again. I press, hoping at the same time that the guest will "carry" with her the most positive momentum of the last weeks.