KV Mechelen – Cercle Brugge KSV Picks & Prediction Picks & Prediction

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KV Mechelen - Cercle Brugge KSV Prediction, Picks and Taips

Mechelen is looking for a second victory in its second home game of the season. Are they playing football to a good start? Or do visitors throw a spanner in the works?

The Mechelen homework is finished now that Kerim Mrabti has also agreed to come and play for KV. Wouter Vrancken was given more attacking options. Mrabti was the last puzzle piece they were looking for in Mechelen. "He can play behind the striker, but also on both flanks," said board member Gert Van Dyck. "It is a multi-position option and can enable us to play with a different system as well. It is up to the coach to decide how best to pay off. He can play in Engvall's position, but at Djurgarden they have shown that they can also play together. Apparently they already gave each other a lot of assists there. " KV Mechelen started the competition well with a four out of six against Anderlecht and Mouscron. Wouter Vrancken also started with the same starting eleven in both games. The question is, of course, how often this can still be done during the entire season. In order to have a core that is strong enough in width to compete again for a cutting in the sub-top, some extra was allowed. With the acquisitions, Vrancken would also be able to better cope with a lesser performance by one of his titulators. Last weekend, for example, Aster Vranckx was not in the game. The young midfielder was therefore replaced early on. KV Mechelen has now also welcomed Marian Shved. So it has an option on the flank, because so far on the left there was not really an alternative for Nikola Storm. He was then explicitly looked at to make a difference. "Certain things are then said. Competition for a group is always good. If the places are more expensive, it keeps everyone on their toes. "

"You will get to know me soon," said Congolese Guy Mbenza two weeks ago in an unguarded moment on the eve of the competition. After barely 180 minutes of football, the time has come: the 20-year-old Congolese attacker of Cercle Brugge missed a dot of an opportunity in the opening minute, but made up for it in the final phase with two handsome goals. Mbenza played for several Congolese clubs and was discovered by Stade Tunisien, where AS Monaco took him away at the beginning of this year. Only in February did he arrive in Bruges and saw how Cercle managed to survive miraculously. After matchday 1 we can immediately note a goalkeeper change at Cercle Bruges. Thomas Didillon arrived at Cercle Brugge in the course of last week and immediately got his preference over Warleson. Cercle beat Antwerp and Didillon played a clear match. Then of course you cannot fault the decision of the coach. A good choice, but ... "not an easy one, because Warleson kept a good match on the field of Standard", Cercle coach Paul Clement said after the 2-1 victory against Antwerp. And with Didillon, Cercle has now brought in a goalkeeper who has already played for two top clubs in Belgium. Why then that step to a club under the G5? "I've come to a point in my career where it's important to play as many matches as possible and I can't afford to sit on the bench or in the stands," Thomas Didillon explained his choice of green and black.
Our recommendation tip for KV Mechelen - Cercle Brugge KSV : KV Mechelen to win @ 1.77