Follow Thijs, one of our journalists, as he continues his journey to become a professional footballer in just one year, in the ninth episode of GOING PRO. ▶️ It's comeback time. After several weeks of rehab, Thijs is back to regular training. To aid his recovery from intense workouts, Thijs meets up with Sander De Loose, sports masseur for Alpecin-Deceuninck (Mathieu Van Der Poel’s cycling team). 💆🌈 Thijs' comeback takes place at the iconic KSC Lokeren-Temse pitch. Yes, you read that right—Thijs gets the chance to train at the legendary Daknam Stadium. It’s a dream come true to play in front of a stand. Training goes well, but it comes at a cost—again. 🚨 As the season at KV Mechelen draws to a close, Thijs takes his time to say goodbye to the talents of their U23 squad. Close to tears, he thanks them for investing in him, making him the best footballer he could be. 🥲🦵 00:00 Intro 00:45 Where did we leave off? 03:13 Sander - Mathieu VDP’s masseur 06:09 Training at KSC Lokeren-Temse’s Daknam 08:53 The view of Hans Cornelis 11:38 Injection time 14:41 Bye bye KV Mechelen U23 Special thanks to Albert Heijn, AA Drink, Jims Fitness & Voetbalshop.be. ⏳💭 *GOING PRO* *WATCH THE FIRST EPISODE HERE:* https://youtu.be/vmjbTVk56d8 *WATCH THE SECOND EPISODE HERE:* https://youtu.be/WemFFSrUKVE *WATCH THE THIRD EPISODE HERE:* https://youtu.be/4-LbzvsWzSA *WATCH THE FOURTH EPISODE HERE:* https://youtu.be/V7jsvpSTmwk *WATCH THE FIFTH EPISODE HERE:* https://youtu.be/XkFxt1bstII *WATCH THE SIXTH EPISODE HERE:* https://youtu.be/qS3ncMDf1Ec *WATCH THE SEVENTH EPISODE HERE:* https://youtu.be/3YZZxYuzBPo *WATCH THE EIGHTH EPISODE HERE:* https://youtu.be/OQGNnud0d6c
KSC Lokeren-Temse wint met 1 - 0 van K. Olsa Brakel en is zo KAMPIOEN in 2e nationale !
Als KSC Lokeren-Temse vanavond thuis wint of gelijkspeeld tegen K. Olsa Brakel dan is het kampioen in 2e nationale !
KSC Lokeren-Temse speelt 0-0 gelijk op het veld van Oudenaarde na een felbevochten en bewogen wedstrijd. Ook al ...
De persconferentie na de match KSV Oudenaarde - KSC Lokeren-Temse.
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