Colin Coosemans: Anderlecht’s Mentality & Positive Change Under Taravel | Interview & Match Reaction

Brussels, Belgium – Anderlecht goalkeeper Colin Coosemans underscored a noticeable change in team mentality following a hard-fought draw against rivals Club Brugge on Sunday. The 33-year-old Belgian international played a crucial role in securing the point for Anderlecht, making a key save in the closing minutes to deny Club Brugge a late winner.

Coosemans, who has been with Anderlecht since 2021, emphasized the team’s renewed commitment and work ethic as pivotal factors in the draw. “What stood out most was the mentality of the team,” Coosemans said, according to reports from Anderlecht-Online. “The players worked hard for each other and consistently set in extra effort on the pitch. That dedication ensured Anderlecht continued to fight for a positive result until the very finish.”

The draw comes amid a period of transition for Anderlecht, with Jérémy Taravel recently taking the reins as head coach. Coosemans noted a tangible improvement in the atmosphere within the squad since Taravel’s arrival. “I’ve also noticed something has changed within the team in recent weeks,” he explained. “Since Jérémy Taravel took over, there’s a more positive vibe in the group. The emphasis is strongly on the collective, with everyone working for each other and the entire squad being important.”

Coosemans expressed satisfaction in contributing to the team’s result, acknowledging the significance of avoiding a late concession. “I was also pleased to be able to help my team in the final phase,” he stated. “A late goal against us would have been particularly frustrating after all the hard work the team put in. The point ultimately felt like a deserved reward for Anderlecht’s effort.”

Colin Coosemans began his professional career with Club Brugge in 2010, making his debut in a UEFA Europa League match against Villarreal. He later spent time with Waasland-Beveren and Mechelen before joining Gent in 2018. He ultimately landed at Anderlecht in 2021, where he has grow a consistent presence in goal. According to his Wikipedia profile, as of February 28, 2026, Coosemans has made 65 league appearances for Anderlecht.

The positive shift in Anderlecht’s mentality, as highlighted by Coosemans, is particularly noteworthy given the team’s recent form. While the draw against Club Brugge doesn’t dramatically alter their position in the Belgian Pro League standings, it represents a step in the right direction under Taravel’s leadership. The focus on collective effort and a positive atmosphere could prove crucial as Anderlecht aims to climb the table and secure a spot in European competition.

The goalkeeper’s comments also suggest a growing sense of unity within the Anderlecht squad. This is a critical element for any successful team, and Taravel appears to be fostering an environment where players are willing to work for each other and prioritize the collective good. Transfermarkt lists Coosemans’ market value at €1.50 million, reflecting his experience and continued importance to the team.

Anderlecht’s next challenge comes on [Date of next match – needs verification], when they will face [Opponent – needs verification] at [Venue – needs verification]. This match will provide another opportunity for Taravel to implement his tactics and for the team to build on the positive momentum generated by the draw against Club Brugge. The team will be looking to translate the improved mentality and collective effort into tangible results on the pitch.

The draw against Club Brugge, while not a victory, represents a valuable point for Anderlecht and a sign of potential progress under new management. Coosemans’ observations regarding the team’s mental shift and the positive atmosphere fostered by Taravel offer a glimpse of optimism for Anderlecht supporters. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether this positive trend can be sustained and translated into consistent performances and improved league standing.

Fans can stay updated on Anderlecht’s progress through the club’s official website and social media channels. Further analysis and coverage of the Belgian Pro League can be found on leading sports news outlets.

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