Club coach De Mil points bleating Noa Lang to his duties: “Too busy with peripheral matters” | Jupiler Pro League

Rik De Mil says things as they are. The Club Brugge coach immediately mentioned the pain points in his team after the defeat against Racing Genk yesterday. Noa Lang, among others – constantly bleating – was pointed out: “Agreements should be followed better”.

Against Eupen, his show still consisted of flashes of class, now it was mainly a drawn-out lamentation.

Noa Lang distinguished himself in a negative way against Racing Genk by constantly bleating against referee Lawrence Visser and unpacking with a flying tackle on El Khannouss, which could have earned him more than a yellow card.

Moreover, it was the Dutchman who let Daniel Munoz walk with the crucial equalizer that completely turned the game around.

“These kinds of agreements should be better followed,” emphasized Club coach Rik De Mil, who tried to get his star back on the right track even at halftime.

“I told Noa that he was too busy with the ref and peripheral matters. He has to learn from that. Look, Noa can play football well and sometimes pulls our team over the line, but in top matches you have to focus on the assignments in the field.”

De Mil also gave his honest analysis about the match: “I am especially disappointed about what happened after the first half. We had a strong start, won our duels, played football the way we really want it. But then you take a much too easy goal. Something we worked hard on. After that 1-1, they came into the match better.”

We should have been able to continue our football from the first half for 90 minutes.

Rick De Mille

“After the break it was much more difficult for us to keep the lines close together. And our efficiency in both sixteen meters was not good enough. Then you know it will be difficult at Genk. We had our football from the first half 90 minutes should be able to carry on.”

Due to the defeat, Club seems to be able to draw a line with a fourth national title in a row. Or was that a utopia anyway?

“I didn’t think that was bullshit,” said De Mil. “But it is not the case that our entire play-offs are now shattered. We have set clear goals and will now work on them step by step.”

Together with Jorne I looked at the images and said it was a great teaching moment for him

Rick De Mille

In addition to De Mil, Jorne Spileers also appeared in front of the microphone of Eleven Sports. The talented defender was at the basis of the 3-1 with a rare mistake and took the blame entirely.

“This will stick in my head for a while,” he said honestly. “This is my first game in the play-offs… (sigh) But we have to go on, hey.”

His trainer also came back to the phase: “I just talked to him about it”, says De Mil. “We looked at the images together and I said it was a good learning moment for him. You know that such mistakes can still happen to young players. He was very concerned about it and immediately asked: how can I do it differently in the future? “

2023-04-30 21:55:14
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