14.04.2025 14:51
Brent Stevens, the young goalkeeper of Genk who lost his father a few days ago and made his debut in a professional match against Standard Liege, experienced emotional moments. The 21-year-old goalkeeper, who saved a penalty during the match, received great support from the opposing fans.
Brent Stevens, the young goalkeeper of Genk, who lost his father a few days ago and made his first professional match against Standard Liege, experienced emotional moments. The 21-year-old goalkeeper, who saved a penalty during the match, was embraced by the rival fans.
SAVED A PENALTY, EMBRACED BY RIVAL FANS
The young goalkeeper lost his father a few days ago after a long battle with illness and played his first professional match this Sunday against Standard Liege.
Before the match, there was a minute of applause at Rocourt Stadium, and the Liege players came to console him. During a moment when Standard Liege was leading 3-1, a penalty was awarded. Brent Stevens saved the shot taken by Atteri.
This save did not significantly change the course of the match and was therefore met with joy by the Liege fans. Immediately after the final whistle, the 21-year-old player was called to the stands. Rival team fans, who applauded Brent Stevens, embraced the young player to console him.