Algerian international Mohamed Amine Amoura clinched the Belgian Cup today, Thursday, after a victorious final against their opponents Royal Antwerp.
Amoura played a pivotal role in this encounter, starting in the lineup and contributing throughout the match, which concluded with a 1-0 victory for his team, Saint-Gilloise, courtesy of a goal by his teammate Machado in the 45th minute plus injury time.
The Algerian midfielder earned a commendable average rating of 6.5/10 in the match, despite receiving a yellow card in the 24th minute of the first half.
Throughout the game, Amoura touched the ball on 30 occasions, completing 13 successful passes, attempting one shot off target, executing a successful dribble, and showcasing defensive prowess by winning four out of four duels.
Amoura’s triumph in the Belgian Cup marks his first title with Union Saint-Gilloise, adding another significant milestone to his professional career in Europe.
Prior to this achievement, he secured the Swiss Cup with his former club Lugano in the 2021-2022 season.
Additionally, Amoura and his team have the opportunity to vie for the Belgian league title, as Union Saint-Gilloise currently occupies the second position in the playoff standings with 42 points, trailing the league leaders Club Brugge by three points.
With only three matches remaining in the season, Amoura’s presence and performance will be crucial as his team aims for further success in the Belgian football scene.
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