Vice champion Union Sint-Gillis won 1-3 on Sunday evening on the nineteenth match day in the Jupiler Pro League (Rest: 0-0) against a ten-person Anderlecht. For RUSG it was already the sixth competition victory in a row against the neighbors from Anderlecht.
Five yellow cards and one red card, that was the balance after 45 bites minutes in the Lotto Park. The match started dramatically for the home team, who had to continue with a man less after the VAR after the VAR after the exclusion of Moussa Ndiaye, who had knocked the more or less broken Lazare down.
Play maker Lior Refaelov was then allowed to go to Killian Sardella. Adrien Trebel and captain Hendrik van Crombrugge had started on the couch. According to Belgian media, the latter should leave because his contract is too heavily, the Dutchman Bart Verbruggen was in goal. Refaelov and Trebel are the end of the contract in the Belgian capital at the end of this season.
Remco Watched
With a man more, Union checked the party, without besieging the Anderlecht goal. With the enforced opportunities, the neighbors from Sint-Gillis then jumped too carelessly.
World Cycling Champion Remco Evenepoel saw from the stands that the game too often because of the many Akkefietjes. The party was Bitsig and referee Bram Van Driessche had every effort to hold the world. Yellow tickets for the Anderlecht players Diawara and Vertonghen, and the visitors Nieuwkoop, Burgess and Kandouss were the result.
For a while the turns seemed to come after the break. Purple & White fought on character for a 1-0 lead against the vice champion. After 64 minutes, the Portuguese mercenary Fabio Silva came well for his husband to hit the first post in the roof of the goal.
Cold Shower
Anderlecht also held that lead until the last ten minutes of the regular playing time. However, then it was caught cold with an action through the center of defense, the substitute Cameron Puertas finished cooling.
With a deviated shot, Senne Lynnen put the 1-2 on the board six minutes later, in the 90th minute Simon Adingra made it all the way with the 1-3 after a pure counter.
With the thirteenth league on the clock, Union stays with 42 points in the footsteps of leader Racing Genk (49 points), which set aside Club Brugge 3-1 earlier in the day. Club is only fourth with 34 points, third place is for Antwerp (39). Anderlecht is with barely 23 points in a disappointing eleventh place.
This article is originally published on .bruzz.be