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Genk vs KSV Roeselare Prediction & Betting tips
For Racing Genk it will not be the last home match this season, but it’s the last in Play-Off II. In the Cristal Arena, Racing Genk takes it against Roeselare. Genk is a group winner and wants to do so with as many points as possible to keep himself sharp. Can Roeselare do something against the Genesis force?
Genk :
For Racing Genk it is currently on roses. Yet, and there is no pride of pride. Despite being a group winner, they still have nothing to do. The goal is still to have European football next season and that only works by winning the Play-Off II final and then also the fourth in Play-Off I. It can be said that Racing Genk Play -Off II will dominate from beginning to end. After eight games it has 22/24 and scored 22 times. It only received two goals, twice from KAS Eupen.
After last week’s finding that Genk became the group winner (and actually before that), Genk pulled Mouscron to party there. Despite a better first half, Genk could not calm down. Mouscron made it better in the second half until Ruslan Malinovsky was able to put the 0-1 on the board with a deviated shot. Afterwards, Racing Genk checked and not much later, Jean-Paul Boetius scored 0-2. Book again and again the three points inside and a clean sheet.
In order to stay sharp, Racing Genk sets itself the goal to win the remaining matches. Especially for its own public, it wants to spoil the crowd and the public. It will have to do this without stronghold Alejandro Pozuelo and also man in form Leandro Trossard is uncertain. The relevant qualitative players must be able to replace Racing Genk zijnde and Roeselare should not be a problem.
Probable setup Genk
Ryan, Nastic, Brabec, Dewaest, Castagne, Heynen, Berge, Writers, Malinovsky, Buffalo, Naranjo
KSV Roeselare :
As if it should have been so. After Roeselare made the final move to the highest division against Antwerp, it was right in Play-Off II. It is after eight matches in the last place with a few four dots. Nevertheless, Roeselare does not even perform as badly as the classification occurs. In more than half of the game, Roeselare is certainly his male but does it motivate them for efficiency and, above all, experience.
On Saturday night, Lokeren visited. A very attractive party with a negative outcome for Roeselare. However, it could be headed by Thibaut Van Acker. This only happened for the second time in these Play-Offs, but could not end the game. The equalizer just came to rest through Guus Hupperts. After the rest Lokeren immediately scored 1-2 via Marko Miric. Ten minutes later, Roeselare could be leveled by a penalty kick, converted by Mathieu Cornet. While the fans were still 2-2, Lokeren could make a goal, this time the last and deciding goal through Steve De Ridder. In retrospect, Roeselare earned not to lose but for the sixth time Roeselare got zero points after finishing.
It is now going to Genk where it will be a very difficult task to tackle at most one point. Before it succeeds, it must be able to score a goal, and that will be the most recent matches. Genk also wants to try to score and it will do everything for it.
Probable setup Roeselare
Coppens, Kis, Zolotic, Schmisser, Monteyne, Lepicier, Cornet, Acker, Godwin, Samijn, Brouwers
Genk vs KSV Roeselare head to head
08.04.17 JL KSV Roeselare Genk 0 : 1
24.02.10 JL KSV Roeselare Genk 1 : 1
23.12.09 CUP Genk KSV Roeselare 1 : 2
26.09.09 JL Genk KSV Roeselare 1 : 1
10.04.09 JL KSV Roeselare Genk 1 : 0
