2022 Belgian Cup final

Football match
2022 Belgian Cup final
Event2021–22 Belgian Cup
Gent Anderlecht
0 0
After extra time
Gent won 4–3 on penalties
Date18 April 2022
VenueKing Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
RefereeLawrence Visser
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The 2022 Belgian Cup final, named Croky Cup after the sponsor, was the 67th Belgian Cup final. On 2 March 2022, Gent qualified for their 6th final, losing 2 and winning 3. Anderlecht qualified one day later, reaching their fourteenth final, having won nine times before, the last time of which occurred in 2008, when they also faced Gent in the 2008 Belgian Cup Final. After a tense 0–0 draw after extra time, Gent won 4–3 on penalties.[1]

Route to the final

Gent Anderlecht
Opponent Result Legs Scorers Round Opponent Result Legs Scorers
Belisia (IV) 4–0 4–0 home Odjidja-Ofoe, Okumu, Mboyo, Chakvetadze Sixth round La Louvière (IV) 7–1 7–1 away Zirkzee (2), Hoedt (2), Refaelov (2), Raman
Lommel (II) 2–0 2–0 away De Sart (2) Seventh round Seraing (I) 3–3 3–3 away (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) Kouamé (2), Refaelov
Standard Liège (I) 3–1 3–1 home Kums, Tissoudali (2) Quarter-finals Kortrijk (I) 3–0 3–0 home Kouamé (2), Gómez
Club Brugge (I) 3–1 0–1 home; 3–0 away none; Odjidja-Ofoe, Castro-Montes, Depoitre Semi-finals Eupen (I) 5–3 2–2 away; 3–1 home Refaelov (2); Murillo, Magallán, Kouamé

Pre-match

From a personnel perspective, both clubs seemingly started in full force, as they saw several players return from injury just in time for the final. Gent recuperated captain Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe, who previously played for Anderlecht, while at Anderlecht both Sergio Gómez and Yari Verschaeren were able to start the match, while Majeed Ashimeru started on the bench as he was not deemed ready for a full match yet. Just before the match however, Gent suffered a set back as striker Laurent Depoitre got injured and was unable to play.

Looking at the results going into the match, Gent had reached the last 16 of the UEFA Europa Conference League and ended the regular season scoring 25 out of 27 points, nevertheless, despite their strong run and comeback in the league standings, they had only finished 5th, thus missing out on the Champions' Playoffs on the final matchday. Their winning streak did however include a 1-0 victory over Anderlecht in the third week of March. Anderlecht from their side had been relieved to just reach the Champions' Playoffs after finishing third in the league. The winner of the final would be assured of a place in the play-off round of the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League. In case of a loss, Gent would only be able to reach European football through winning Play-Off II and the European competition play-offs (although the latter might be canceled in case Anderlecht would qualify for the UEFA Champions League through finishing 1st or 2nd in the league). Anderlecht knew a loss in the cup final would mean they would need to finish top three in the league to be certain of European football, in case they dropped to fourth, they would however need to win the European competition play-offs.

Match

Summary

Even without their targetman Laurent Depoitre, who dropped out during the warmup, Gent started strongly as Hendrik Van Crombrugge only narrowly reached the header by Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui in the opening minutes, after which they took control of the match. While Anderlecht was suffering, they did create a big chance, with the deviation of Yari Verschaeren rolling straight into Davy Roef. It would be their only real dangerous opportunity of the first half, with other minor chances coming through an overhead kick by Lior Refaelov, a volley by Verschaeren and a blocked shot by Kristoffer Olsson. On the other side of the pitch, Gent remained much more threatening. Tarik Tissoudali dribbled his way around Lisandro Magallán, but the latter was able to stay close, not allowing Tissoudali a clean shot on goal. Then, sloppy defending by Michael Amir Murillo gave Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe an opportunity to shoot but his attempt went just wide. Five minutes before the break, Roman Bezus seemingly opened the score, but his header on a cross by Joseph Okumu was disallowed for offside.

In the second half Gent immediately continued where it left off, through a header from Julien De Sart and a blistering shot from Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe, but they did not manage to score. Anderlecht manager Vincent Kompany tried to turn things around by bringing in Francis Amuzu, Majeed Ashimeru and Benito Raman around the hour mark to allow a more direct style of play, which indeed restored the balance of play, but did not result in any chances created. The game became more fierce, with both Ashimeru and Andrew Hjulsager having to leave the pitch injured after being substituted on earlier in the second half, and play was often stopped due to players receiving treatment. On top of this, an environmental activist had tied himself to one of the goalposts, causing a further few minutes of pause. All of this resulted in a dull second half after the initial chances.

As such, it came as a surprise when at the start of extra time the game burst open again, Núrio Fortuna missing a huge chance for Gent, heading wide, while just after that Matisse Samoise could only narrowly intercept Anouar Ait El Hadj who had broken through for Anderlecht. At that point it seemed the Anderlecht players were more energetic while Gent needed willpower to keep up, they could only breathe a sigh of relief when Christian Kouamé recklessly shot over the bar. The final chance of the match was for Gent however, as Darko Lemajić hit the underside of the bar from close range in minute 116, but the game stayed goalless. In the penalty kick sequence, Davy Roef became the hero for Gent, saving the penalty kicks by Josh Cullen and Michael Amir Murillo, while Van Crombrugge had only been able to keep out the effort of Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui, allowing Gent to take their first trophy since their league title in 2015, while Anderlecht continued its period without silverware, last winning the 2017 Belgian Super Cup.

Details

Gent0–0 (a.e.t.)Anderlecht
Report
Penalties
4–3
Referee: Lawrence Visser
Gent
Anderlecht
GK 33 Belgium Davy Roef
CB 20 Germany Jordan Torunarigha
CB 5 Cameroon Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui
CB 2 Kenya Joseph Okumu
MF 18 Belgium Matisse Samoise downward-facing red arrow 106'
MF 24 Belgium Sven Kums downward-facing red arrow 106'
MF 8 Belgium Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe downward-facing red arrow 69'
MF 13 Belgium Julien De Sart
MF 14 Belgium Alessio Castro-Montes
CF 9 Ukraine Roman Bezus downward-facing red arrow 88'
CF 34 Morocco Tarik Tissoudali downward-facing red arrow 91'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Turkey Sinan Bolat
MF 6 Ghana Elisha Owusu upward-facing green arrow 106' Yellow card 114'
FW 11 Serbia Darko Lemajić upward-facing green arrow 88'
MF 17 Denmark Andrew Hjulsager upward-facing green arrow 69' downward-facing red arrow 90+2'
DF 21 Norway Andreas Hanche-Olsen upward-facing green arrow 106'
FW 23 Israel Yonas Malede upward-facing green arrow 91'
DF 25 Angola Núrio Fortuna upward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
Belgium Hein Vanhaezebrouck
GK 30 Belgium Hendrik Van Crombrugge
RB 62 Panama Michael Amir Murillo Yellow card 90+4'
CB 2 Argentina Lisandro Magallán Yellow card 95'
CB 4 Netherlands Wesley Hoedt
LB 17 Spain Sergio Gómez
MF 10 Belgium Yari Verschaeren downward-facing red arrow 58'
MF 20 Sweden Kristoffer Olsson Yellow card 33' downward-facing red arrow 58'
MF 8 Republic of Ireland Josh Cullen
MF 11 Israel Lior Refaelov downward-facing red arrow 91'
CF 99 Ivory Coast Christian Kouamé Yellow card 118'
CF 23 Netherlands Joshua Zirkzee downward-facing red arrow 58'
Substitutes:
MF 7 Belgium Francis Amuzu upward-facing green arrow 58'
FW 9 Belgium Benito Raman upward-facing green arrow 58'
DF 14 Ukraine Bohdan Mykhaylichenko
GK 16 Netherlands Bart Verbruggen
MF 18 Ghana Majeed Ashimeru upward-facing green arrow 58' downward-facing red arrow 76'
MF 46 Belgium Anouar Ait El Hadj upward-facing green arrow 91'
DF 55 Belgium Marco Kana upward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Belgium Vincent Kompany

Assistant referees:
Rien Vanzyere
Thibaud Nijssen
Fourth official:
Christof Dierick

Match rules

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

Notes

References

  1. ^ "AA Gent verdiende Cupwinnaar tegen teleurstellend Anderlecht na penaltyserie (4-3) en fysieke slijtageslag". Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch). 18 April 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2024.

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