Rik De Mil is the new hope of Westerlo: “It wouldn’t be bad for every coach to stand in front of the class”

More than 72 hours. When Rik De Mil takes his place in the Westerlo dug-out for the first time against Eupen tonight, he has not even had time to fully explore the new player complex. “Don’t expect earth-shattering changes,” the new T1 preaches realism. “Champagne football is not necessary, but in the long term we do have to play better.”

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