2021 Belgian Super Cup

The 2021 Belgian Super Cup is a football match that took place on 17 July 2021 between Club Brugge, the winners of the 2020–21 Belgian First Division A, and Genk, the winners of the 2020–21 Belgian Cup. Genk made its ninth Super Cup appearance after beating Standard Liège in the 2021 Belgian Cup Final on 25 April 2021. For Club Brugge it was its nineteenth Super Cup appearance, and subsequent sixteenth win.

2021 Belgian Super Cup
Date17 July 2021

Match

Summary

Both clubs were missing several key players going into the match, most notably Simon Mignolet, Eduard Sobol, Hans Vanaken and Ruud Vormer for Club Brugge; and Gerardo Arteaga, Carlos Cuesta, Eboue Kouassi, Jhon Lucumí, Daniel Muñoz and Kristian Thorstvedt for Genk. As a result, both managers were forced to experiment.

Despite starting with youngsters Noah Mbamba (16) and Odilon Kossounou (20) in central midfield, Club Brugge started strongly and pinned Genk to its own half, however without creating any chances. It was instead Genk who managed to create some danger first, as Paul Onuachu's diving header, following a cross by Ángelo Preciado, sailed narrowly over the bar. Club Brugge kept controlling the match, but with limited attempts on goal to threaten Genk-goalie Maarten Vandevoordt. Just before halftime, Genk again managed to set up a dangerous attack, with new signing Mike Trésor Ndayishimiye finding Bryan Heynen whose pass split open the Club Brugge defense to find Théo Bongonda who easily slotted the ball past 19-year old goalkeeper Senne Lammens. Still before half time, Club Brugge managed to equalize as a corner kick was headed in by Matej Mitrović via Vandevoort. Trésor Ndayishimiye was just late in kicking the ball away as it had already crossed the line.

Club Brugge started the second half in overdrive, knocking out Genk in just a few minutes: Noa Lang was fouled by Preciado in the penalty area and converted the penalty kick himself in absence of Vormer and Vanaken. Immediately thereafter, Clinton Mata extended the lead with a powerful strike which deflected via goalkeeper Vandevoort and the underside of the crossbar into the goal: 3–1. Manager John van den Brom tried to turn the tide using a few substitutions, but could only notice Club Brugge getting stronger and continuing to dominate the match. Mats Rits came close to a fourth for Club Brugge with some 20 minutes to play, but his sneaky freekick hit the outside of the post. Towards the very end of the match, Genk finally was able to create some pressure, with Lammens required to make several strong saves. Eventually, a misunderstanding between Lammens and Mitrović allowed Jere Uronen to score with a blistering strike from about 20 meters, but after that Club Brugge easily held on to win 3–2.[1]

Details

Club Brugge3–2Genk
  • Mitrović 45+3'
  • Lang 48' (pen.)
  • Mata 50'
Report
Attendance: 10,000
GK91 Senne Lammens
RB77 Clinton Mata 88'
CB15 Matej Mitrović
CB44 Brandon Mechele
LB18 Federico Ricca
MF90 Charles De Ketelaere 66'
MF72 Noah Mbamba 77'
MF26 Mats Rits
MF5 Odilon Kossounou
CF10 Noa Lang 49' 85'
MF29 Bas Dost 77'
Substitutes:
MF3 Éder Álvarez Balanta 77'
FW21 David Okereke
FW27 Youssouph Mamadou Badji
DF28 Ignace Van Der Brempt 88'
FW30 Daniel Pérez 77'
GK33 Nick Shinton
MF39 Thomas Van den Keybus
MF55 Maxim De Cuyper
GK81 Henri Maton
MF98 Cisse Sandra 85'
Manager:
Philippe Clement
GK26 Maarten Vandevoordt
RB77 Ángelo Preciado 64'
CB3 Mujaid Sadick
CB2 Mark McKenzie
LB6 Simen Juklerød
MF8 Bryan Heynen 59'
MF11 Mike Trésor Ndayishimiye
MF14 Bastien Toma
MF7 Junya Ito 59'
FW18 Paul Onuachu 45'
FW10 Théo Bongonda 75'
Substitutes:
FW9 Cyriel Dessers 45'
MF17 Patrik Hrošovský 59'
MF20 Carel Eiting 59'
DF21 Jere Uronen 64'
MF24 Luca Oyen
DF25 Tuur Rommens
MF28 Joseph Paintsil 75'
GK40 Tobe Leysen
Manager:
John van den Brom

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Maximum of ten named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

See also

References

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