Not 9 out of 9 for Antwerp. The Great Old could have done a great thing, but lost well to LASK Linz. It must now tolerate the Austrians but also Tottenham in the group. And it also has to visit those two clubs. A new stunt is needed.
“Come on! Wake up!“We were eighteen minutes away and Ritchie De Laet called out his teammates – literally. It was necessary. As sharp as Antwerp played against Tottenham, it was so lax against LASK now. De Laet had the right to speak, because he was the only one who reached his normal level. Even more than that, he did just about everything right. The rest, however …
Had they been surprised by the Linz team – neither the biggest nor best known name in internationalfootball? Admittedly, we also had to find out who plays there, we called on Georg Leblhuber, an Austrian journalist. “The most dangerous man is Gruber,” he had told us. Hans Gruber explains Die hard, yes, we know him – a dangerous man indeed. But here it was Andreas Gruber, a right winger who scored seven times in the still young season, but kicked the first chance of the match against Butez.
17 million difference
Well, we know for sure that the players of Antwerp were extensively informed about the opponent. Regardless, they struggled with the high pressing and LASK fast attacks. “These are not pancakes,” remarked Patrick Goots – right next to us in the stands. Last season Club Brugge also had a hard time when it encountered them in the qualifications for the Champions League. Their selection is – according to Transfermarkt – worth 17 million less than that of Antwerp, but that was not visible. Shortly after De Laet had shouted his teammates awake – in vain – they even came very close to 0-1. Balic headed through, Raguz kicked over.