Croky Cup: RWDM Upset & Boraine Franks Exit | Football News

The 6th round of the Croky Cup continues this weekend. The RWDM had a trapping trip to the program on the side of Dessel.

The RWDM almost experienced a serious disillusionment in the 6th round of the Croky Cup this Saturday. The Molenbeekois moved to Dessel, club of D1 VV. A trapping match, and the RWDM quickly found it. After a few minutes of play, Jorn Vancampthe former Hope striker of the RSC Anderlecht passed in particular by the Raal and Virton recently, was 1-0.

Three minutes later, rebelote: on a corner this time, Peers made 2-0 and gave the impression that a Pro League club was about to take the door very early in the Belgian Cup. But the RWDM was going to wake up. Above all, Frédéric Frans was going to bring in, from the first period, Usman Simbakal. Great good will take him. Well served in front of the empty goal, the Central African was 2-1 before half-time, and it was not over.

In the second period, Simbakoli was indeed going to offer a second, then a third goal to put the RWDM at the controls. It is finally Segovia who will do 2-4 at the end of the game, in the 86th minute, to kill the match.

End of course for Boraine francs!

For another French -speaking D1B club, things went less well. On the move to Ninove, D1 VV club also, the RFB bowed on the score of 2 goals to 1 and takes the door from this 6th round.

Led 1-0 at the break, the Boraine francs then saw Ninove doing the break in the second period and collected score via Lucas Lima than four minutes from the term, too late to be able to reverse the trend.

Marcus Cole

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