THE LAST TIME Manchester United travelled to Belgium to play Anderlecht in a European game, they were taught a footballing lesson as the likes of Tomasz Radzinski and Jan Koller pulled them apart.
And though it’s been a few years since the club has won some silverware, they still pose a threat.
Mark Rodden, who commentates on the Jupiler League and covers European football for ESPN, says Anderlecht can certainly conjure a surprise.
Q: Who’s the most crucial ingredient in the Anderlecht team? Who makes them tick?
A: “The best player for Anderlecht this season probably needs no introduction at this stage.
Youri Tielemans won’t be 20 until May but with a new manager and a leaner look, the central midfielder has been in devastating form this season for the record Belgian champions.
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He has 13 goals and nine assists in the league and has chipped in with five goals in Europe as well. He has great vision and is capable of finding the net from distance with either his left or right foot.
He is guaranteed to get a big move in the summer if he wants it. Anderlecht will be expecting at least €25-30 million in return but that asking price could well rise if he performs against United.”
Q: Do they have enough to worry a solid Manchester United defence? If chances do come their way, can they rely on a player to take them?
A: “Anderlecht usually play with one striker and were heavily reliant on him earlier in the season.
Lukasz Teodorczyk might not be a household name yet but there has reportedly been plenty of interest in him from Premier League and Bundesliga clubs.
He has 28 goals in all competitions in his first season at the club and his influence has been similar to that of Zlatan Ibrahimovic at Manchester United.
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The 25-year-old picked up a shoulder injury during the weekend draw with Gent though and did not take a full part in training on Wednesday morning.
His form has dipped slightly in recent weeks and – with the league Anderlecht’s priority – he could be rested tonight.