Sunday, November 30, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Planet Group Arena Gent
Gent
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St. Truiden
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Full time
W. Kanga 21'
A. Muja 59'
K. Goto 66'

Gent vs St. Truiden Match Recap - Nov 30, 2025

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St. Truiden's Tactical Masterclass Topples Gent in a 2-1 Victory

St. Truiden's victory over Gent not only solidifies their position in the top four but also highlights their tactical superiority and resilience. With this win, St. Truiden moves to 27 points, maintaining their momentum as they chase the league leaders. The match showcased their ability to adapt and capitalize on Gent's defensive frailties, particularly in the second half.

St. Truiden's recent form has been impressive, with four wins in their last five matches. The standout performances from Muja and Goto have been pivotal, as both players scored crucial goals today, continuing their streak of impactful contributions. Muja, who has been a consistent threat, netted the equalizer in the 59th minute, demonstrating his knack for being in the right place at the right time. Following that, Goto sealed the victory just seven minutes later, showcasing St. Truiden's clinical finishing.

Gent's recent struggles are evident, with only one win in their last five matches. Despite starting strong with an early goal from Kanga, they failed to maintain their lead and control the game. The team's inability to convert possession into meaningful chances has been a recurring theme, as seen in their previous matches where they often dominated possession but lacked the cutting edge in front of goal. Their xG of 1.03 against KVC Westerlo last week further emphasizes this issue.

The midfield battle was crucial, and St. Truiden's Sissako and Yamamoto effectively neutralized Gent's midfield threats. Their ability to disrupt play and regain possession allowed St. Truiden to transition quickly into attack, which was evident in their second-half performance. Gent's midfielders struggled to link up effectively with their forwards, leading to a lack of creativity and opportunities.

Defensively, St. Truiden displayed a disciplined structure that frustrated Gent's attempts to break through. The backline, led by Musliu and Taniguchi, maintained composure under pressure and limited Gent to few clear-cut chances. This defensive solidity has been a hallmark of St. Truiden's recent success, allowing them to build from the back and launch counter-attacks effectively.

Gent's coach, Ivan Leko, faces mounting pressure as his side continues to falter against stronger opponents. The team's inconsistency raises questions about their ability to compete for European spots this season. With only 22 points from 15 matches, they must find a way to regain form quickly or risk falling further behind in the standings.

The contrasting fortunes of both teams highlight the importance of momentum in football. St. Truiden's confidence is palpable, while Gent appears to be searching for answers amid a turbulent period. The psychological edge gained from this victory could prove vital as St. Truiden prepares for their next match against Club Brugge KV.

Individual performances will be key for both teams moving forward. For St. Truiden, Muja and Goto have emerged as reliable scorers, while Gent will look to Kanga to rediscover his scoring touch after a promising start to the season. The pressure is on Gent to find solutions quickly; otherwise, they risk slipping further down the table.

Looking ahead, Gent's upcoming match against Union St. Gilloise will be critical for their aspirations this season. They need to address their attacking inefficiencies and tighten up defensively if they hope to turn their fortunes around. Meanwhile, St. Truiden will aim to build on this victory and continue their push for a top-three finish.

This match serves as a stark reminder of the fine margins in football; one team's resurgence can often come at the expense of another's struggles. As the season progresses, both teams will need to adapt and evolve if they wish to achieve their respective goals.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 30, 2025 at 8:30 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Gent
Double chance : Gent or draw
Gent
45%
Draw
45%
St. Truiden
10%

Team Lineups

Gent
4-2-3-1
COACH
Ivan Leko
33
Davy Roef
20
Tiago Araújo
44
Siebe Van Der Heyden
57
Matties Volckaert
18
Matisse Samoise
15
Atsuki Ito
17
Mathias Delorge
8
Michał Skóraś
37
Abdelkahar Kadri
6
Omri Gandelman
7
Wilfried Kanga
St. Truiden
4-2-3-1
COACH
Wouter Vrancken
16
Léo Kokubo
60
Robert-Jan Vanwesemael
5
Shogo Taniguchi
26
Visar Musliu
20
Rein Van Helden
8
Abdoulaye Sissako
6
Rihito Yamamoto
10
Ilias Sebaoui
13
Ryotaro Ito
7
Arbnor Muja
42
Keisuke Goto

Gent Substitutes

2 Samuel Kotto
D
10 Aimé Omgba
M
11 Momodou Sonko
F
13 Stefan Mitrović
D
22 Leonardo Lopes
M
23 Tom Vandenberghe
G
27 Tibe De Vlieger
M
39 Abdoul Rachid Ayinde
D
45 Hyllarion Goore
F

St. Truiden Substitutes

9 Andrés Ferrari
F
11 Isaías Delpupo
M
14 Ryan Merlen
M
18 Simen Juklerød
D
21 Matt Lendfers
G
22 Wolke Janssens
D
33 Alouis Diriken
M
38 Kaito Matsuzawa
F
53 Adam Nhaili
F

Match Statistics

19
Total Shots
14
4
Shots on Goal
4
10
Shots off Goal
6
5
Blocked Shots
4
10
Shots Inside Box
9
9
Shots Outside Box
5
49%
Ball Possession (%)
51%
431
Total Passes
462
335
Accurate Passes
381
78%
Pass Accuracy (%)
82%
9
Fouls
10
5
Corner Kicks
6
2
Offsides
0
2
Yellow Cards
2
2
Goalkeeper Saves
3
1.02
Expected Goals (xG)
2.08

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