Antwerp Defeats Union: Moris Highlights Attitude Issues
Antwerp Triumphs Over Union
This Sunday afternoon, Antwerp handed Union a defeat, leaving them stagnating in the championship. After the match, Anthony Moris raised alarms about the team's attitude, stating, 'Disappointed because we came here with intentions. Ultimately, Antwerp's victory was deserved overall. We failed to counter their style of play. We weren't good in duels, pressing, or intensity. If you come here and you lack that, you stand no chance of winning,' he told DAZN.
Key Moments from the Match
The Luxembourg goalkeeper also addressed Kevin Mac Allister's dismissal during the game: 'Don't count on me to harm a teammate. I was too far from the play, I don't know if that second yellow card was deserved. It's not, for me, the turning point. It's how we entered this second half. Within 20 minutes, we conceded two goals and received a red card. We went into halftime very lucky because Antwerp deserved to be ahead.' Moris added that if the team approaches the second half in that manner, 'we cannot win a match with that attitude.'
Injuries and Late Transfers Impacting Team
He further commented on the new recruits, saying, 'We must not forget that there were late arrivals. Many players went off on international duty. We had very little time to work together.'
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