“No, I have not experienced this yet,” smiles assistant coach Andries Ulderink after the match.
It is not Antwerp’s T1, Mark van Bommel, who addresses the press in a short interview. No, that is prohibited if you received a red card in the match. And so Felice Mazzu does not appear in front of the microphone of rights holder Eleven.
Another thing both coaches have in common: dissatisfaction with decisions made by referee Wesli De Cremer.
Mazzu saw Charleroi at a disadvantage when an error on Ilaimaharitra in the build-up of the 2-2 was not punished. His colleague went to get a story a few minutes later. The same outcome awaited him.
“Look, at a certain point everything becomes hectic,” Ulderink remains calm. “Everyone was constantly rushing to the bench to challenge decisions.”
So Antwerp’s T2 can also understand the referees, who tried to take control a little tighter. “Everyone has their own character. I prefer to remain calm in such a moment.”
Jelle Bataille saw the scenes play out in front of him. “If you want the supporters to go completely crazy at that moment, you should definitely do something like that,” he responds cynically.
Although the defender also knows that the red cards did not determine the match. “We owe this defeat to ourselves,” Bataille concludes firmly. “I still don’t know what went wrong with the first goal, for example.”
No red card could remedy The Great Old’s goals.
2023-10-21 21:46:14
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