Club BruggeHans Vanaken eventually played two full games, Charles de Kettleri played for more than an hour: “I am not the one who determines the minutes of play, but the most important thing is that they are back in shape,” Philippe Clement, despite a slight injury for Hendry, was not satisfied with Previous international break.
After an international break, Club Brugge will resume competition in Mechelen tomorrow evening. The start of an important and busy six weeks: “The next period will determine whether we have to work in Europe and in the Cup after New Year’s,” says Clement. “In the competition we also have to get more points than we have done so far. We are facing many big challenges.”
Before the international break, Clement Martinez called for his players not to be used too much, especially in the international match against Wales on Tuesday: “There is always communication around our players, but I am not the one who determines the minutes of play. The most important thing is that everyone is back in good health. It was a period of time. International comfort is a positive story. Many have qualified for the World Cup or been forced to jump, and our young guests have also done well. Only Jack Hendry (Scotland, editor) has returned with ankle pain. I expect this will not cause any problems tomorrow night.”
The club needs a streak after losing so many points in recent months: “Out of the 14 games so far, we have drawn six and lost one, deservedly. There were also many games we could have won. To cross the line we have to be sharper in each From sixteen meters. In this regard, I feel a lot of enthusiasm.”
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