Nicky Hayne picked up two yellow cards in quick succession in last weekend’s match. As a result, he was suspended for the match against Cercle Brugge. Hein Vanhaysbrouck pointed out that it could have been worse.
Initially, the entire panel felt that Nikki Hayne’s exclusion was harsh. Reference has already been made here and there to the case of Romeo Firmante, who also received two yellow cards in five seconds of refereeing in Westerlo.
But the rules after disqualification are clear: the coach may not appear in the neutral zone. “Once you get out, you’re not allowed back in,” says Hein Vanhaysbrouck. He has already experienced this in the past.
Heine actually joined the post-match celebration, which is not actually allowed. “Normally you can get an extra penalty for that,” Vanhisbrouck noted with a smile. Although it will cool without blowing.
Too heavy for a laundry basket?
The fact that Nicky Hayne is not on the bench against Cercle Brugge could be a drawback, although they are aware of that. extra time Also that Jonckheere is doing a good job as an assistant and therefore should also be able to do so on Sunday.
Hein himself is not allowed to contact him, as this is subject to surveillance. One laughed: “In the laundry basket like Mourinho? They once made a joke about that at Gent, but I’ve never done it myself. They wouldn’t have put me on the pitch: too heavy.”
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