KV Mechelen still has a chance for European football on the last matchday. Wouter Vrancken and STVV are the opponents on Sunday. For Kerim Mrabti, who is being hailed by Malinwa, it's 'the match of his life'. However, KV Mechelen has not won nine matches in a row against STVV. The Kanaries seem to have lost some of their feathers since they are sure of European football and Ito is out. Massimo Decoene is certain that STVV will give its all in front of its fans at home. Fred Vanderbiest won't make any phone calls to Vrancken, because he didn't get anything against Anderlecht either. Wouter Vrancken doesn't like to give gifts, only to his wife and children does he give gifts. Kerim Mrabti describes STVV - KVM as 'the match of his life', which is remarkable, since he is leaving KV Mechelen after six seasons. The Swede doesn't have much to gain if KV plays European football next season. After the match against Club, he spoke warmly about KVM, but was also sad that he would soon no longer be able to return to the place that feels so familiar. There are no concrete offers on the table yet, because he first wanted to respectfully close the talks with Mechelen. This shows how much he values his legacy at KV Mechelen. Getting a point can be enough to avoid European football. KV Mechelen must therefore give everything to win. The match against STVV is thus crucial for the future of KV Mechelen. The players must give everything to win and reach European football. It's an important match for KV Mechelen and the players must put their best foot forward.
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KV Mechelen plays for European football against STVV
KV Mechelen plays against STVV on Sunday and still has a chance for European football, Kerim Mrabti calls it 'the match of his life'
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