RFC Liège’s recent form has been a talking point, following a 2-0 defeat against Jong Genk, sparking debate among fans and analysts.
Despite the loss, Liège had previously been on a strong run, extending their unbeaten streak and showcasing a resilient spirit. Gaëtan Englebert, reflecting on the team’s performance, noted, “L’équipe a pris l’habitude de jouer à ce niveau” – highlighting the team’s growing comfort at a competitive level.
The match against Jong Genk, however, saw Liège fall short, with the team missing three key starters. Despite the absences, Englebert emphasized the positive aspects of their recent performances, stating, “Ce qui est très positif, c’est la manière avec laquelle on parvient à l’emporter.”
Elsewhere, Jonathan D’Ostilio recently opened up about his decade-long tenure with Liège, acknowledging the challenges of leadership. “10 ans à Liège, capitaine, et pourtant je n’ai pas l’âme d’un leader,” he shared, ahead of their match against Lierse.
Looking ahead, Liège will aim to bounce back from the defeat against Jong Genk and continue their push in the D1B league. The team’s ability to maintain consistency and overcome setbacks will be crucial as the season progresses.
A recent preview highlighted an upcoming friendly match between Richelle United and RFC Liège. More details on the friendly are available here.