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  1. 4 days ago · DEREK McINNES has revealed he is sending a member of his Kilmarnock analyst team undercover as a Feyenoord fan to get a glimpse of Euro rivals Cercle Brugge. The Killie boss has already poured over hours of video footage of the Belgian side from last season.

  2. 3 days ago · Cercle Bruges then took the lead through exciting attacker Kevin Denkey when he coolly converted his spot-kick. Advertising » Hutter’s men then reacted swiftly, for Aleksandr Golovin unleashed a promising effort before Thilo Kehrer levelled the ledger with a strong header following Edan Diop’s smart delivery in the 12th minute.

  3. 4 days ago · But in Togo international Kevin Denkey they had Belgium’s hottest striker last season with the 23-year-old smashing in 28 goals for club and country. McInnes expects a British-style threat from ...

  4. 2 days ago · The match started with a bang as Monaco's goalkeeper, Yann Lienard, made a stunning save in the first minute against a powerful shot from Kazeem Olaigbe. Myron Boadu quickly responded with a goal, which was disallowed for a foul (5th minute). Soon after, Kevin Denkey scored for Cercle Brugge with a penalty (10th minute).

  5. 3 days ago · Although Myron Boadu’s goal was disallowed shortly after, Cercle Bruges took the lead with a penalty converted by Kevin Denkey in the 10th minute. Monaco quickly responded with a header from Thilo Kehrer off an Edan Diop corner, equalizing the score at 1-1 just two minutes later.

  6. 4 days ago · It was too bad, because Cercle then obtained a penalty from which Kevin Denkey wrong-footed Liénard (0-1, 10′). An immediate response from “Air Kehrer”!

  7. 4 days ago · In front of the onlooking Dmitry Rybolovlev, but also OGC Nice sporting director Florian Maurice, Thilo Kehrer got Monaco’s only goal of the game in the 12th minute, two minutes after Kevin Denkey had given Cercle Brugge the lead from the spot after a clumsy foul from Wilfried Singo.

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