Charleroi – Genk Picks & Prediction Picks & Prediction

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Charleroi - Genk Prediction, Picks and Tips

We kick off the game day seven with a match between Sporting Charleroi and Racing Genk. Both teams camp in the spacious middle bracket and want to keep the connection. Who succeeds in this?

Charleroi has had to replace another major player in the interim season. With one game played less and only one loss in the first five games, the team seems to be competing again for a place in the top six. The skeleton of last season is there and there is the return of Kaveh Rezaei, their top shooter of the past. The arrival of Karim Belhocine also seems to turn out well as a new trainer for the time being. A home game against champion Genk seems ideal to formulate the goal for the current season. Charleroi won 0-4 for the international break on the field of Waasland-Beveren. The home team was the better team for a long time, but barely kicked in between the posts and therefore bought very little with that. The football law about finishing opportunities and getting the lid on, was once again respected. Ryota Morioka calculated the 0-1 against the ropes. After the 0-2, Waasland-Beveren was upset and Charleroi took over the command. It was able to further deepen the score to heavy 0-4 figures. At Charleroi, Victor Osimhen's successor was in the starting line-up for the first time on Saturday. Shamar Nicholson did not play a world game (yet), but did score a fantastic goal. "Just before I got the ball, I saw that the goalkeeper was far from his goal," said Nicholson. "So I went full of my chance. I am very happy that I was able to score in my first match. "The Jamaican was satisfied with his performance, but emphasized that he still has a large margin of progress. "I am not physically top, but I will. I haven't been here that long either. But I am happy that I was able to help my team with the three points. "

The transfer summer is over. Genk has done good business outgoing and raised a lot of millions for Leandro Trossard, Aidoo and Ruslan Malinovskyi. They invested a large proportion of this in young, talented players, who can in principle be sold with added value later. Felice Mazzu will have to put the puzzle pieces together. Currently they are not playing soccer from last season. The further development of Bryan Heynen is also a plus for the Dutch champion. This summer, Genk has invested heavily in young talents, but for the time being they cannot yet leave their mark. The Jupiler Pro League is now also not the easiest competition. In addition to the pride that Genk Aly Samatta and Sander Berge could retain, chairman Peter Croonen also spoke about Benjamin Nygren and Ianis Hagi. "Nygren is a top talent, everyone will see that. He now has to gather minutes by working hard on training. We are also active in three areas, so there will still be rotation. He gets chances to show what he is worth, "says Croonen. For the international break Genk went to visit the challenger Club Brugge. Club Brugge did not get any further in their own home than a 1-1 draw against KRC Genk. The people of Bruges were especially in the first half, but they missed out on a few chances. Genk came in at the end and had enough chances to grab the three points himself.
Our recommendation tip for Charleroi - Genk : BTS / YES @ 1.50