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Kings Kangwa’s Late Entry Not Enough as Kortrijk Suffers Defeat to RWD Molenbeek

Kings Kangwa’s Late Entry Not Enough as Kortrijk Suffers Defeat to RWD Molenbeek

 

Kings Kangwa, known for his recent stellar performances for KV Kortrijk, entered the fray as a substitute during a pivotal match against RWD Molenbeek in the Belgian League relegation playoffs. However, his efforts came in the latter part of the game, with Kortrijk already trailing from conceding three goals in the first half.

Despite Kortrijk’s spirited comeback attempt, managing to claw back two goals, RWD Molenbeek emerged victorious with a final score of 4-2, securing their lead with a fourth goal in additional time. The defeat dealt a significant blow to Kortrijk’s hopes of remaining in the top flight.

Sitting at the bottom of the relegation playoffs group, Kortrijk faces an arduous battle to avoid relegation. With only one team guaranteed automatic survival and the runner-up forced to face the third-place team from the second-tier league, Kortrijk’s path forward appears challenging, making their survival prospects increasingly grim.

The loss against RWD Molenbeek highlighted Kortrijk’s struggles throughout the season, particularly in defense. Despite Kangwa’s late entry and the team’s valiant efforts to salvage a positive result, their defensive vulnerabilities ultimately cost them dearly.

Looking ahead, Kortrijk must regroup and focus on their remaining matches with renewed determination. Each game becomes crucial in their fight for survival, and they must address their defensive frailties while capitalizing on any scoring opportunities presented to them.

As the relegation battle intensifies, Kortrijk will need to draw upon their collective resolve and fighting spirit to defy the odds and secure their place in the top flight for the next season. The road ahead may be challenging, but with perseverance and determination, they still have a chance to turn their fortunes around and emerge victorious in the fight against relegation.

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