Sint-Truidense Stroll to Comfortable Victory Over KV Mechelen
Sint-Truidense secured a dominant 3-0 win against KV Mechelen in a Belgian Pro League fixture played late on May 25, 2026. The home side produced a polished performance to take three valuable points at the Stadion Stayen, keeping their push for a strong league finish firmly on track.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Sint-Truidense asserted control, pressing high and forcing KV Mechelen into defensive mistakes. A lively atmosphere in the stands helped the hosts find an early rhythm, and it did not take long for them to break through.
Key Moments
- 14th minute: Sint-Truidense opened the scoring when a well-worked corner was met by a towering header from central defender Rasmus Bøgh, leaving the Mechelen goalkeeper with no chance.
- 37th minute: The lead was doubled after a swift counter‑attack. Winger Jordy van der Hoorn cut inside and curled a precise shot into the far corner.
- 68th minute: Any hopes of a Mechelen fightback were extinguished when substitute Mathieu Leroy latched onto a through ball and slotted calmly past the keeper for 3-0.
Tactical Story
Manager Bernd Hollerbach set his team up in a fluid 4‑3‑3 that allowed full‑backs to join the attack without compromising defensive shape. KV Mechelen, missing key midfielder Robbe Schoofs through injury, struggled to keep possession in central areas and were often forced into long balls. Sint‑Truidense’s midfield trio of Daichi Hayashi, Jarne Steuckers, and Aboubakary Koita dominated the second‑ball battles, providing a solid platform for the forward line.
Standout Performers
- Jordy van der Hoorn – A constant threat on the wing, scoring one and assisting another.
- Daichi Hayashi – Controlled the tempo in midfield and completed 91% of his passes.
- Mathieu Leroy – Impact substitute with a clinical finish.
Table Impact
The victory lifted Sint‑Truidense to seventh place in the Belgian Pro League, narrowing the gap to the top‑six Champions Play‑Off spots. KV Mechelen, meanwhile, remain in mid‑table and will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further away from European qualification.

