Alexis Beka Beka: Taquin Updates on RAAL Future

Frédéric Taquin reassured this Tuesday at a press conference about the state of form of Alexis Beka Beka, who was not present on the last two match sheets. He just needs time and isn’t ready to move on yet.

The player is always part of the plans of the coach and staff. He is gradually recovering from a difficult mental and physical ordeal for him, which explains why he does not make any appearances in the Louviérois jersey.

Frédéric Taquin provided details: “The supporters want to see Alexis and I want to too. I have already said it and the situation has not changed: if he was fit to play, he would play and we would all be happy that he was on the pitch.”

“I am the first to want to put his name on a match sheet but that is not possible at the moment. He is an exceptional player and if he is not lined up at the moment, it is because he is not ready. And when he is on the bench and I do not bring him up, it is because the situation is not profitable for him”, continues the coach at a press conference according to Sudinfo.

Alexis Beka Bek makes an effort

The player works a lot: “He is always good with us and he continues to make a lot of effort but it is not easy. There are parameters to take into account that we do not know from the outside and it is not possible to understand a situation without being around a player on a daily basis.”

“It will come, the supporters can say that Alexis will play next year but we are in a process which takes time,” he concludes.

The RAAL will face OHL this Saturday, December 27, a match where the players will wear their third jerseys for the first time. This meeting is obviously important from an accounting point of view since the Louviérois face the team just ahead of them in the standings, with the same number of points. A victory could possibly allow them to exit the red zone.

Marcus Cole

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