“Buit is not yet in”: Knack Roeselare players keep their feet on the ground

“Buit is not yet in”: Knack Roeselare players keep their feet on the ground

“After the game, there was that discharge,” says Mathijs Verhanneman. “After each set there was also a release, but we immediately put our feet on the ground. Next set, work again. But what a starting position, unbelievable.”

“That is the art of Roeselare. We make very few mistakes,” says coach Steven Vanmedegael. “Every mistake you make against us will be punished. You often see in the Italian league that every team plays all or nothing. This way you balance yourself with the opponent. But if we make few mistakes, then Modena will make them even stronger That’s definitely one of the aspects that got them into the boat today.” (continue reading below the photo)

“It was difficult for them to score today and that was our strength, we fought hard here with twelve, this is fun,” says Stijn D’hulst.

But at Roeselare they also realize: the loot has not yet arrived. “Modena can show a lot better than they do today,” realizes Peter Colman. “If they raise their level at Schiervelde, we may not be involved. We have to remain humble.”

Fans go crazy

The relief from the supporters is, if possible, even greater: they were overjoyed from the stands.

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