Hasi to Renard: STVV Transfer Talk

At RSC Anderlecht they breathed a sigh of relief. They won 2-1 against STVV and that was deserved. The people of Brussels would have deserved a bigger victory without really playing good football. Trainer Besnik Hasi spoke out about two files after the match.

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RSCA needs a striker

Hasi logically left Mihajlo Cvetkovic on the bench after some mediocre performances as a starter. Adriano Bertaccini played at the point of the attack and we thought that was a strange choice, Mario Stroeykens played behind him. We had that reversed. Stroeykens is more stable on the ball and stronger with his back to the goal than the ex-STVV striker, who dropped out too often and actually walked into the zones of Stroeykens or Hazard.

After Cvetkovic came on for Stroeykens, things went better, because Bertaccini was able to play around an attacker. That suits him better. It is clear that Anderlecht needs a new striker. The coach talked about that after the game.

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“Do I want an experienced center forward? He doesn’t necessarily have to be older. He has to have speed and energy,” the coach said. The Last Hour. Hasi mainly wants a striker with depth, but it seems to us that RSCA just needs a stepping stone.

This Anderlecht could use an attacker who can keep the ball, who will allow the team to play better football. The Purple & White are not strong enough on the ball up front. Cvetkovic and Bertaccini are mainly attackers with energy and speed. Yesterday it turned out that RSCA also lacks some genius at the point of attack. Otherwise the match would have been decided much earlier.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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