“I didn’t celebrate my goals. Every time I score, I thank the lord. It’s a club that I really like. I had good times there“, confided Kangain comments collected by Frank Peterkenne.
The ex-Standarmen was then asked about the situation of Standard, defeated for the third time in a row: “It’s strange to see your old club in difficulty… I wish them nothing but the best. I know they will bounce back. There are good players, a good coach,… It’s still Standard, they will get back on track.“
The striker left good memories with Liège supporters, having scored 12 goals in 37 matches during his short stint on the banks of the Meuse. Second worst attack in the championship with 18 goals, Standard really needed Kanga this season. Author of 8 goals with La Gantoise, he does better than Thomas Henry (3), released under the whistles at the hour mark, and Eckert Ayensa (2) united.