LIVE: Nurudeen loves OHL opening goal after handsome rush Tamari | Jupiler Pro League 2021/2022

OHL is at the bottom after 3 points division, while Eupen is at the top for the time being. Can Leuven book its first win of the season at home or will Eupen remain unbeaten?

  1. first half, minute 12. De Norre a little too hard. There is a lot of space in midfield and OHL almost profit from that. De Norre tries to put Prevljak in front of the goal with a cunning pass, but the wingback gives the ball a little too much power. .
  2. first half, minute 9. Tamari meets Nurudeen. Tamari almost crowns his first starting place of the season with a goal. The Jordanian starts from the halfway line with a rush, then cuts free, but then finds Nurudeen on his way. The first big chance of the game is for the home side. .
  3. first half, minute 4. OHL also sticks its nose to the window for the first time. Siebe Schrijvers crosses in time, but cannot reach anyone at the 2nd post. .
  4. first half, minute 4. Ngoy with the drag. After a clever individual action, Ngoy brings the ball dangerously in front of the goal. However, the Belgian wing attacker cannot find a teammate, so that no first goal attempt results. .
  5. first half, minute 3. It is the visitors who take control of the game. Ndri dives into the sixteen, but Tamari can return just enough to turn the danger. The first corner of the game is a fact. .
  6. first half, minute 1. KICK OFF. After a false start, the ball rolls to Den Dreef. Will Eupen continue in the right direction or will OHL book its first win of the season without sniper Henry? .
  7. first half, minute 1 match started
  8. in advance, 6 p.m. 24. I don’t expect an open game today. A 3-3 like last season is not good for the heart of the trainer. Eupen coach Kramer.
  9. before, 6 p.m. 09. Another draw? Last season, OHL and Eupen shared the points twice, both Den Dreef (1-1) and Am Kehrweg (3-3). Do we get the same scenario tonight? .
  10. in advance, 5 p.m. 44. Same 11 at Eupen. ‘Never change a winning team’ must think Eupen coach Kramer. The German kicks off the same 11 players who won 2-1 against Sint-Truiden last week. Will the East Cantonners soon be their 3rd win in a row? .
  11. in advance, 5:00 p.m. No Henry at OHL. After the 4-0 tie against Genk, Marc Brys opts for 2 new names in his starting eleven. Tamari gets his first starting spot of the season and replaces Bese on the right wing. The young Belgian attacker Arthur Allemeersch replaces goaltje thief Henry, who seems to be leaving for a foreign club. Rezaei will start on the bench today after his injury. .
  12. in advance, 17 hours 31. Number 17 against number 5. With only 3 points from 4 matches, OH Leuven starts the match against Eupen with some headaches. Marc Brys’ team occupies penultimate place for the time being and is still looking for its first victory in the Jupiler Pro League. Eupen then returns to Den Dreef with confidence. The Oostkantonners haven’t lost yet and are actually showing off with a handsome 8 out of 12 in 5th place. .
  13. in advance, 11h41. The Spanish frivolity at Eupen gave way to no-nonsense football. Marc Brys.
  14. in advance, 11:40 a.m. OHL is looking for first win: “Jealous of Eupen”. With three draws, OHL has not made much progress in the standings. It therefore longs for the first victory. “But we only lost once, so don’t let us dramatize,” said coach Marc Brys. “Just a three-pointer is good enough at the moment.” Against Eupen, who already collected 8 points, it will not be obvious. “Eupen is rightly so high in the rankings. I have to admit that I am somewhat jealous of that. But that’s the situation. And that means that Eupen descends to Den Dreef in a certain luxury position.” .
  15. Advance, 11 a.m. 37
  16. Setup OH Leuven. Rafael Romo, Cenk Özkacar, Sébastien Dewaest, Pierre Yves Ngawa, Musa Tamari, Mathieu Maertens, Mandela Keita, Casper de Norre, Siebe Schrijvers, Arthur Allemeersch, Xavier Mercier
  17. Opstelling KAS Eupen. Abdul Manaf Nurudeen, Jonathan Heris, Jordi Amat, Emmanuel Agbadou, Andreas Beck, Edo Kayembe, Stef Peeters, Boris Lambert, Konan N’Dri, Julien Ngoy, Smail Prevljak

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