Jan Vertonghen has announced he will end his career at the end of the season. Furthermore, he has not yet made a decision about his future. However, it is clear that he is not interested in a role as a trainer. Vertonghen will also not play against Genk due to insufficient fitness. Read more »
Will we see Romelu Lukaku playing in the Anderlecht shirt in a year and a half? Het Nieuwsblad writes that the Red Devils' top scorer has hinted to those around him that the summer of 2026 is the ideal time to return to the club of his heart. Read more »
Kasper Dolberg made his return to the pitch yesterday after a knee injury that kept him sidelined for several weeks. Although the Anderlecht striker could not convince during the match at the Jan Breydel Stadium, he remains optimistic about his team's chances in the final of the Belgian Cup, which takes place in early May. “I haven't played for a while, it will take some time for me to get back to 100 percent,” the Dane declared after the match. Despite his positive attitude, the performance of both Dolberg and the team was disappointing. Read more »
After another disappointing game in Bruges, some players and coach Hasi spoke to the press. As always, there is disappointment, but the players just don't seem to learn from their mistakes, Colin Coosemans also admitted. Read more »
The press conference of Besnik Hasi, the new head coach of RSC Anderlecht, attracted a lot of interest. The team is preparing for a crucial game against Club Brugge, and expectations are high. Hasi noted that the players are enthusiastic and motivated, despite the absence of some internationals. “I want to see grinta and combativity in every match like during training sessions,” Hasi said. Read more »
During the last league game against Cercle Bruges, Lucas Hey felt good at his position as a defensive midfielder. This role was not unfamiliar to him, as he had played at this position before. Hey is satisfied with his performance, but acknowledges that there is still much room for improvement on valk of positioning, decision-making and cooperation with his teammates. Read more »
Anderlecht confirmed that Enzo Sternal suffered a serious knee injury at training on Friday. “Medical examinations meanwhile confirmed an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament,” the club said. “This means that a long rehabilitation awaits the French midfielder.” Read more »
Jan Vertonghen admitted after the game that the 3-0 win against Cercle Brugge was a flattering result. “In the second half we struggled to control the game and lost numerous duels,” he echoed. According to Vertonghen, there is an urgent need for improvement in the style of play, especially in view of the upcoming Champion's Play-Offs. The player stressed that Anderlecht must develop a more dominant game in order to be successful. Read more »
Anderlecht travel to Westerlo today and will face an old acquaintance with Amando Lapage. Although he could have re-signed with purple-white in January, he opted for a transfer to the Kempen. ‘Amando wanted a step up from the Futures and I can understand that,' said Anderlecht coach David Hubert. Read more »
In the game against Standard, Ludwig Augustinsson had a foot in the opening goal. He set up the one-two with Hazard scoring. However, Augustinsson initially emphasized the importance of Hazard's defensive contribution. The defender also talked about the absence of the visiting fans: “It was a strange experience so without support. Still, I expected more noise from the home fans. It wasn't too bad,” he concluded. Read more »
In the match against Standard, Anderlecht put in a “strong and mature performance.” That was the opinion of Colin Coosemans, who also praised the healthy aggressiveness of the team. He especially emphasized the character and perseverance of Jan-Carlo Simic as an example. Coosemans also pointed to the important goal by Thorgan Hazard, who not only showed his offensive qualities, but also made his defensive contribution during the match. Read more »
In the upcoming Clasico in Sclessin, Anderlecht has the chance to definitively qualify for the Champions Playoffs. However, RSCA's players need to raise their level considerably compared to their recent defeat against Union. However, according to David Hubert, Union did not have an upper hand; he stressed that the team simply was unable to capitalize on chances, which led to doubts after the 0-2 deficit. “Our intentions remain unchanged: we play to win, and that includes Sunday against Standard,” Hubert said. Read more »
Colin Coosemans especially regretted Fenerbahçe's quick equalizer after the 2-1. “We should have taken advantage of our lead for longer,” he said. “Starting again at zero proved too challenging, which resulted in the elimination.” Nevertheless, Coosemans expressed satisfaction and pride in his team's mentality. Read more »
Anderlecht coach David Hubert experienced the match against Fenerbahçe with mixed feelings. He saw Anderlecht start with a positive attitude, yet following a quick deficit. Hubert emphasized that his players did not give up, despite that early setback. “The team showed resilience and courage, which resulted in a comeback and even a lead,” he said. Read more »
In the absence of the suspended Killian Sardella, Ali Maamar was favored over Thomas Foket for the match against Charleroi. The young Moroccan international, who was recently retrained to the position of right back, feels very comfortable and is determined to prove his worth to the team. “I want to do everything I can to fill role as a back correctly,” he said. In the dressing room he is rather quiet, but he tries to overcome this barrier as soon as he comes on the field. Read more »
Just when the sickbay seemed completely empty, Anderlecht suddenly finds itself with five injured players again. It doesn't make coach David Hubert despondent, but it doesn't make his job any easier. “Puzzling has become my main occupation in the meantime,” he said. Read more »
Jan Vertonghen has been included in RSC Anderlecht's selection for the match against Fenerbahçe. The captain is about to return after a long-term injury and could already make playing minutes tonight in Istanbul. David Hubert confirmed during the press conference that Vertonghen is “very close to returning.” Hubert stressed the importance of Vertonghen's presence with the team. Vertonghen was out for a long time due to problems with his Achilles tendon and ankle. Read more »
Ludwig Augustinsson is preparing for the upcoming match against Fenerbahçe, where he knows Youssef En-Nesyri, the club's top scorer with 20 goals, well from his time at Sevilla. “We have to do our best to stop this team,” Augustinsson said. The Swedish player emphasizes En-Nesyri's qualities and scoring ability. “Fenerbahçe has several dangerous attackers, but we are looking forward to playing here,” he added. Read more »
Francis Amuzu gave his first press conference today as a Gremio player. A lot of journalists had shown up. Among other things, the flank player explained why he chose Gremio and Brazil. “Many people were surprised, but from here you can make a nice transfer to England, Spain or Portugal,” he said. Read more »
Joel Kana made his debut for the RSCA Futures on Saturday alongside his brother Marco. After the game, the two gave an interview together to rights holder DAZN. “This is what we dreamed of,” Marco gloated. “I am very happy and moved,” Joel complemented. Read more »
David Hubert faces a challenging encounter with experienced coach José Mourinho tomorrow night. On his birthday, Hubert is hoping for a good result as the ideal present, but the task is tough at Fenerbahçe's stadium. “A perfect birthday present? That depends on our result against Fenerbahçe and the ability to top it in the return,” Hubert echoed. Read more »
Ludwig Augustinsson is gearing up for the upcoming match against Fenerbahçe, where he will face Youssef En-Nesyri, the club's top scorer with 20 goals, a player he knows well from their time together at Sevilla. "We need to put our best foot forward to stop this team," Augustinsson stated, highlighting En-Nesyri's impressive qualities and scoring ability. The Swedish defender acknowledged that Fenerbahçe boasts several dangerous attackers, but expressed enthusiasm for the challenge ahead. "We are looking forward to playing here," he remarked, downplaying any concerns about the intimidating atmosphere, which he likened to that of Lotto Park in Brussels. Read more »
David Hubert, Anderlecht's coach, is delighted with the return of Kasper Dolberg. The Danish striker plays a crucial role in the team and his absence was noticeable. Hubert stressed that “Dolberg is capable of making the difference at decisive moments. Hubert also saw a difference from the Cup, when the returning injured players were not quite 100%. Read more »
Leander Dendoncker celebrated his goal against Antwerp by tucking the ball under his shirt and sticking his thumb in his mouth. The midfielder thus made it clear that he will soon become a dad again. “We knew nothing about it. He surprised us all,” Mario Stroeykens commented. Read more »
Thorgan Hazard was happy with his team's qualification for the Belgian Cup final, but he thinks the team could have played better. They fought for each other, but with an extra man, he thinks they should have had more ball possession. Read more »
Leander Dendoncker scored the decisive goal that propelled RSC Anderlecht to the final of the Cup of Belgium. During his celebration, he announced that he will become a father for the second time and thanked his wife for her support in his career. Read more »
It was shaky until the last minute, but Leander Dendoncker pulled the qualifier over the line in injury time. I feel mostly relief now, says Mario Stroeykens, who is already looking forward to the final against Club Brugge. Read more »
With Elyess Dao, Anderlecht brought in another offensive reinforcement today. The 18-year-old striker will immediately join the A core. For the general public Dao is an unknown name, so Het Nieuwsblad went to talk to Mo Ouahbi, his coach at the Moroccan U20. Read more »
Immediately after the game, Yari Verschaeren was in front of the Go Play microphone. “To hand this over in this way is very unfortunate,” he said in a first reaction. “This is hard to explain.” Read more »
The RSCA Futures play an important game tonight against their peers from Racing Genk. “Not losing is the message,” said coach Jelle Coen. “And if we win, we'll put them on six points.” Read more »
An efficient Anderlecht won 4-1 against KV Mechelen. A big win, but in the game at times the difference was not as big. Kikkenborg played strong and Anderlecht struck at crucial moments through Goto, Simic, Verschaeren and Hazard. An important win in the battle for Play-off 1, but at the back there is a need for more stability. Read more »
Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reports that Anderlecht has made an offer for Cedric Hatenboer. The 19-year-old Hatenboer is a defensive midfielder who is completely blossoming this season. Read more »
Mario Stroeykens is one of five nominees for the trophy of 'Promise of the Year' at the Gala of the Golden Shoe. The four other contenders are Bilal El Khannouss (Genk and Leicester), Matte Smets (STVV and Genk), Joaquin Seys and Christos Tziolis (both Club Brugge). Read more »
According to Theo Leoni, the early deficit dealt his team a blow. The Anderlecht players took too much gas and were put under too much pressure. They should have fought hard to get back into the game, but they didn't. Read more »
Ludwig Augustinsson has acknowledged that RSC Anderlecht did not play at its usual level during the match against Viktoria Plzen. The opponent took full advantage of the state of the pitch by playing long balls and being tough in the duels. Read more »
Colin Coosemans says RSCA failed to live up to expectations in Thursday's match against Viktoria Plzen. They were warned about their opponents' style of play, but there was no answer on the pitch. Read more »
Thorgan Hazard was allowed to take a seat next to coach David Hubert for the press conference following the European match against Viktoria Plzen. And he did so with a big smile, so you know the midfielder is in good spirits. Read more »
Because of Samuel Edozie's injury,Thorgan Hazard to came in just a few minutes after the break. ‘I played more than expected today, but I feel good,' he told afterwards. ‘Little by little I am coming back and I am enjoying it.' Read more »