Champions League Remarkable discussion last night on Proximus Sports , where analyst Wesley Sonck took for Virgil Van Dijk after his bold tackle on Dries Mertens. The ex-striker was countered by co-analyst Franky Van der Elst, who already receive support from former toprefs Frans Van Den Wijngaert and Serge Gumienny. “If Sonck, in his time, so tackled was, he had a very different voice.”
A sour evening for Dries Mertens yesterday. The attacker was the victim of a very bold reach Of Dike on the downhill, and then Napoli in a great party, several had to recognize in the luxury steam train to Liverpool. End Champions League story for the ‘Partenopei’ of Such. Penalty: for the first time in 18 years that the Italian success coach with his team to the group stage of the kampioenenbal does not survive. Mertens had only the happiness, actually, it was a small miracle, that he has no heavy damage is suffered, and his match could resume.
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Current analyst and ex-striker Sonck had it during the break in the studio of Proximus Sports merely about “an accident”. He found that Van Dijk the ball, then his foot so soon anyway just could not go away. To misunderstanding of some former referees. Frans Van Den Wijngaert (68) it starts even spontaneously scream out, as if he were the studs of Van Dijk on the leg feels. “Oooooh. Excuse me, but every football fan, that this phase will see and the foot on that leg looks go, which is still surprised that shin is not broken? If this is not red, then we have to here and now stop on the hood of the refs. Then, we must even stop playing football. Luckily that not a red? Look, I’ll go coarse. Then he must also stop to tell whether or not it is penalty after hands. He could be about dicks, but now this explanation? I don’t understand him more. Himself as a good footballer, with so much insight, so much to explain… If he no red, they had such a tackle in him to do so.”