Par Jonas Bernard
After two convincing performances against Eupen and against Cercle, at least indicative of progress in his game, Noah Ohio suffered a small setback on Sunday against Kortrijk. Gagged by the opposing defenders, deprived of the ball and unfortunately ineffective on the only exploitable center (from Dönnum) for him, the Dutchman marked time and therefore gave way to the ghost, Renaud Emond, after about an hour of play.
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