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Gent - Leuven Prediction, Picks and Taips

Gent has a game scheduled against OH Leuven this weekend between its two important matches against Dynamo Kiev. A competition that must be won in order to travel to Kiev with better morale.

In the play-offs of the Champions League, the players do get to hear the hymn beforehand - that was not the case against Rapid Wien last week. The champion ball is therefore only 180 minutes away. In any case, Ghent has a lot of work to do after a disconcerting performance. KAA Gent wanted to get into a good starting position for the return game in Ukraine. Coach Wim De Decker had expected a closed game, but after less than ten minutes, all the previews were actually already in the bin. What followed was a Ghent that was not good enough for a not so strong Kiev. KAA Gent lost 1-2 in-house against Dynamo Kiev. And so the disappointment among the Buffalos was great, of course. Wim De Decker analyzed the game: "Dynamo Kiev is a team that waited for our mistakes. At the first goal we defend too laxly, our first fifteen minutes was not so good. "However, Roman Bezus's red card caused a new turning point:" We are making it difficult for ourselves, because we are shooting ourselves in the foot. You can take yellow, but not twice in three minutes. We then gave little away and tried to hold onto the 1-1, but we still swallow that goal. " If you sit in the corner where the blows fall ... It has been weeks for the Buffalos, besides the two trainer changes. Newcomer Nurio Fortuna was out of action for weeks at the beginning of the season, Vadis Odjidja is looking for his level after a knee injury. Sven Kums dropped out and now Yaremchuk too. "I hope for Roman that the injury is not too bad, but if you have to leave the field so quickly in such a match without any contact, it usually doesn't look good," said De Decker.

OH Leuven had a good series, but this weekend they could not score points on the field of KV Oostende. It became 3-1. To make matters worse, goalkeeper Daniel Iversen retired during the game with a hip injury. Just before the half-time signal, Iversen was hit in his own sixteen. He needed to be looked after, but he seemed to be able to move on. Nothing was less, because after the break, second goalkeeper Romo was between the posts. A goalkeeper should always be protected with such a high ball and the opponent did not receive a second yellow card, which was a crazy assessment. Just before half an hour there was the deserved lead for the home team in the match Oostende-OHL. OH Leuven could do little to counter this. In the second half OH Leuven tried to continue the momentum of the end of the first half. Still, the visitors got the lid on the nose five minutes later. Ten minutes later, the game was over. Ten minutes before the end of the game, Maertens scored another honor saver for the visitors. OH Leuven has been proved right by the referee committee about the two phases in which referee Christof Dierick committed the error. It saw a penalty being drilled through the nose and striker Thomas Henry was also falsely called off on offside when he came alone in front of the goalkeeper. "It's a justified defeat, but a valid goal was disallowed and we didn't get a penalty. There was no VAR in the first half, but the referee was not helped by his colleague on the sidelines. Such situations affect a match, because a goal creates a new vibe. ", Says trainer Marc Brys.
Our recommendation tip for Gent - Leuven : Gent to win @ 1.46