"A perfect draw for KRC Genk"

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Racing Genk, outgoing champion in the Jupiler Pro League, inherited the Liverpool Champions League draw of Liverpool, Naples and RB Salzburg on Thursday. The midfielder Sander Berge looks forward to the next clashes. "It's a dream to play the Champions League", reacted Bank.

"I am very happy and eager to compete in the Champions League. This is a perfect draw for us against Liverpool, the reigning champion, and Naples, who plays a nice football", said Bank.

The RB Salzburg seems to be the most affordable opponent for Racing Genk. "Salzburg has a lot of talent and plays the same kind of football that we", analyzed Berge."This is a solid team, but we will have to fight with them in the competition."

Unless the transfer period, which ends on 2 September in Belgium, is Bank flying, the young Norwegian should play for the first time in his career the Champions League with Genk. "It's a dream since I heard the anthem of the Champions League being small. You play in solid stages against the best clubs", concluded Berge.

Bryan HeynenHe remains on guard with the Austrians who seem to be the most affordable opponent. "Even Salzburg is not an easy opponent", has warned Heynen.

When the F group, composed of FC Barcelona, ​​Dortmund and Inter filled, the temperature climbed a little more in the Luminus Arena, especially when the draw signal was lost. Eventually, Racing Genk fell in Group E in the company of Liverpool and Naples.

"It's a nice draw. I first thought about group F, which was interesting with these three teams", started Heynen. "But I am also happy with Liverpool – they have a beautiful stadium – and Naples and Salzburg are great teams."

Heynen can not wait to play against the Belgians Divock Origi and Dries Mertens. "It's great, and it will be nice for them to play against a Belgian team", has reported Heynen, who will make his debut in the Champions League. "This is the first time, because the last time Genk reached the Champions League, I was 15, I think. We must try to get good results."

Racing Genk will aim for a first win in the group stage of the Champions League. To get there, the right-back of the Limburg club Joakim Maehle know how to go about it. "Everything can happen. If we play solidly in our stadium, anything can happen. In 2002, Genk managed to get a draw at home against Real Madrid. It is therefore also possible to obtain points against top clubs."



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