On Sunday we could have a new champion in the Jupiler Pro League. The match between Anderlecht and Club Brugge could be decisive.
It seems that they have not yet taken into account the title party at Lotto Park, but the necessary measures are being taken.
Lotto Park has long been sold. Meanwhile, RSC Anderlecht decided to allow only 900 Club Brugge fans. The bottom of the visitor platform remains empty for safety reasons. Purple White wants to avoid a confrontation between the two supporting clans.
Brian Rimmer also steps in. Players who should make a difference against Club Brugge on Sunday will no longer be allowed to take interviews this week. He will appear on the weekly RSCA podcast, but not just any player.
No celebrations are planned
The team will not go into isolation on Saturday. This is actually never done before a home game. The players are expected to arrive in Nerbed on Sunday afternoon. After lunch they watch Cercle-Union.
Celebrations are not yet planned. The Pro League provides a podium finish if Anderlecht win the title, but the Purple & White will have to improvise if they win the award on Sunday.
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