Club Brugge manager Ivan Leko faces a delicate selection choice ahead of the upcoming Brugse derby against city rival Cercle Brugge, balancing the productive start of winger Mamadou Diakhon against the rising pressure from newly acquired Spanish forward Jan Virgili, according to reports from local sports media outlets including Het Laatste Nieuws and VoetbalFocus.
Yet squad composition remains a central talking point following a busy summer transfer window and variable performances on the pitch. According to comments reported by Nieuwsblad, Leko has sought to isolate himself from recruitment discussions, stating, “I try to make my team better on the pitch, the rest is for the board.”
The Diakhon Dilemma: Production Versus Consistency
Mamadou Diakhon enters the derby under scrutiny despite posting strong early-season statistics. Following the departure of Christos Tzolis, the French winger has secured significant playing time, contributing one goal and three assists across the opening two competition matches—a marked improvement over his initial months in Belgium.
Club Brugge paid a reported 9 million euro to Stade Reims a year ago to secure the then-20-year-old attacker. However, his debut campaign was marked by inconsistency. After struggling to find his footing around the winter break, Diakhon faded from the starting lineup and endured a difficult substitute appearance during the Play-Offs against Sint-Truiden, where he entered after half an hour only to be substituted himself before halftime.
Similar questions arose following Club Brugge’s recent victory away at OH Leuven. While Diakhon secured a crucial goal and an assist, analysts noted that his general play featured flawed decision-making and unsuccessful dribbles that drew visible frustration from Leko. According to Het Laatste Nieuws football chief Niels Poissonier, speaking in the HLN Voetbalpodcast, high transfer fees do not guarantee immunity from competition: “It’s not because you cost 9 million euro has you can put your fist on the table at Club Brugge.”
Jan Virgili Increases Flank Competition
The arrival of Jan Virgili has immediately heightened the battle for the starting flanks. Club Brugge invested 12 million euro to bring the Spanish winger to Belgium, and his initial substitute minutes left a positive impression on the coaching staff and analysts alike.

Poissonier noted that the club felt compelled to reinforce the position following the sale of Tzolis, remarking that squad depth on the wing required fresh investment. For Leko, this creates a tactical dilemma: Diakhon delivers numerical output in goals and assists, but coaching evaluations also weigh defensive work rate, duels, and tactical discipline. Virgili’s immediate adaptation places additional pressure on Diakhon to eliminate volatility from his performances.
Derby Context and Squad Updates
Kickoff for the Brugse derby is scheduled for 18:30 local time. Fans and analysts will watch closely to see whether Leko elects to trust Diakhon’s recent attacking productivity on the left wing or turns to his deeper squad options as Blauw-Zwart looks to preserve its perfect start to the league campaign.