KV Mechelen vs St. Truiden
KV Mechelen and St. Truiden faced off in a highly anticipated Jupiler Pro League clash that delivered a tactical battle of two halves. On April 27, 2026, both sides looked to establish dominance early on in a match characterized by sharp attacking transitions and clinical finishing.
Early Breakthrough and a Late First-Half Reply
The match began with high energy as KV Mechelen sought to utilize their home advantage and dictate the tempo. Their persistence was rewarded in the 26th minute when Bouke Boersma found the back of the net, finishing clinically after being played through by a precise assist from Therence Koudou. For much of the opening period, the hosts looked composed and defensively sound, effectively neutralizing the opposition's initial forays into the final third. However, St. Truiden remained a constant threat on the counter-attack, searching for a way back into the contest before the referee's whistle.
Just as the first half seemed to be winding down in favor of the hosts, the visitors found their rhythm. In the 44th minute, Joedrick Pupe leveled the scoring, expertly converting a chance created by a clever pass from Ryotaro Ito. The equalizer shifted the psychological momentum of the fixture, ensuring the sides went into the tunnel on equal footing but with St. Truiden carrying the newfound confidence into the break.
The Tide Turns After the Interval
The second half saw a significant shift in momentum, sparked by tactical adjustments and a key substitution. Only minutes after the restart, Ryan Merlen—who had just entered the pitch—made an immediate impact. In the 49th minute, Merlen put the visitors ahead for the first time, finishing a well-constructed move involving an assist from Keisuke Goto. The goal seemed to deflate KV Mechelen, who struggled to regain the control they had enjoyed during the first half-hour of play.
St. Truiden continued to press their advantage, exploiting gaps in the home side's defensive line as they pushed for an equalizer. In the 63rd minute, the provider turned scorer as Ilias Sebaoui extended the lead to 3-1. The goal was a testament to the visitors' clinical efficiency, with Merlen returning the favor by providing the decisive assist. The quick-fire nature of the goals left the home supporters stunned as their side fought to stay competitive in an increasingly one-sided affair.
Clinical Finish and Late Control
As the clock ticked toward the final quarter, St. Truiden showed no signs of slowing down. In the 75th minute, Ryotaro Ito capped off a brilliant individual performance by adding a fourth goal, set up by the ever-active Ilias Sebaoui. With a comfortable three-goal cushion, the visitors managed the closing stages with professional ease, making several substitutions to freshen up the squad, including the introduction of Loic Mbe Soh, Wolke Janssens, and Shion Shinkawa.
KV Mechelen attempted to find a consolation goal, introducing Benito Raman and Bilal Bafdili to the fray, but the visitors' defense held firm. The closing minutes were marked by rising frustrations, resulting in a yellow card for Fredrik Hammar in stoppage time. When the final whistle blew at 90+4', St. Truiden had successfully secured all three points, leaving the hosts to reflect on a difficult afternoon where a promising start was erased by a relentless second-half display.