For the 26th matchday of the Belgian Pro League, Malin welcomes Genk to the AFAS-stadion Achter de Kazerne.
Shock result for tην Malin, the way he came, last week as they were beaten 2-1 at home to Eupen. She dominated the first 80' of the match and beyond the goal she scored from the 10th minute she had opportunities to double her goals. But not only did he not score a second goal, but in the last quarter he conceded two goals and lost the match!
Thus Malin completed 3 consecutive matches without a three-pointer and after 24 matches is in 13th place with 26 points and now far away from the positions that lead to the European play offs and plus 5 from the bottom three of the standings.
Loss of points outside the program for tην Genk as the previous matchday they were defeated at home 1-0 by Antwerp. A result that is unfair to her, however, as she had the upper hand from the beginning of the match and missed opportunities to score, but it had no substance and, conceding the only goal of the match at the beginning of the second half, she lost the match.
Despite her defeat, however, Gen remains at the top of the standings with 62 points, 6 more than 2nd Union St. Gilois and 12 from 3rd Antwerp.
The specifics of the match include the fact that Genk's coach, Wouter Bracken, was Malin's coach since August 2018 and for 4 years. He promoted them from the B' division, led them to win the Cup in 2019. He is "adored" by the fans of the team and will deify him, in his first return as an opponent.
Malin is quite competitive at home, but today, apart from the fact that she is basically indifferent in terms of points, she will also have many important absences. Genk, for their part, have the motivation, are superior in quality and can tonight break the tradition at a venue that has won 9 years. If the home team is an attacking team, it can also help to see a lot of goals in the match.
Tip: Malin – Genk 2 & Over 2,5 with an odds of 2.50