October 15, 2024

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One-two between Kayembe (Genk) and Madsen (Westerlo) angers Günter Schebens: “This is over”

One-two between Kayembe (Genk) and Madsen (Westerlo) angers Günter Schebens: “This is over”

A picture you haven't seen yet makes Günter Schepens bloody cold. KAA Gent's advisor grumbled in extra time about the moment Madsen (Westerlo) got the ball from Genk defender Kayembe. He briefly feigned a shot on goal to harass goalkeeper Vandevoordt, but simply returned the ball. “This is scandalous,” Shibins shakes his head.

“The moment Genk scores 1-1, you know the game is over. But you can do it in a different way,” Günter Schebens opened his argument on the extra time table.

“If I have to stop one person, it's Madsen. The behavior he's doing is scandalous. Madsen can kick at goal, but he only returns the ball.”

In fact, the two opponents first talked about their action to scare goalkeeper Vandevoordt.

“Kaymbe and Madsen first talked to each other about their mutual punch. That's not possible, right? You're not playing football anymore, all right. But that's over. If he just kicks into the goal, it rolls over.”

The salon warehouse theme divides the table.

“We shouldn't be hypocrites, it's happened in the past,” shrugs Jean Boskamp. “This is going around the world. I got a phone call from Argentina about what happened,” Gus paused.

Will Boskamp himself allow this as a coach? “Tough question, because you're safe that way,” says the Dutchman.

“I can understand that everything could have been good,” agrees Geert Verheyen. He added, “If you had asked the players a week ago, your answer would have been unanimous that we would not do that. However, it happened.”

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However, Philip Goss thought it was absolutely impossible. “If I were the referee, Visser… I swear to you, I would leave the match until midnight.”

The applause in the Merelbeek cafeteria indicates that the analyst has supporters for his proposal.