JPL
Antwerpse vibe in Londen pushes analyst Patrick Goots to address Frey
Analist Patrick Goots arrived back in Antwerp on Sunday evening, exhausted yet content after a whirlwind trip to Londen that saw him immersed in the city's football atmosphere while fielding endless questions about striker Michael Frey ahead of the season.
During his stay, Goots posed for dozens of photographs alongside the club’s red‑white supporters, embodying the Antwerpse vibe that had travelled with him. These Tientallen poses highlighted the strong connection between the analyst and the fanbase.
He logged roughly thirty thousand steps on his pedometer, a testament to the walking tours he undertook across the city. The mileage underscored his commitment to soaking up the English football scene.
Goots also attended two Engelse cup matches, observing the competition’s intensity firsthand. Both fixtures added to his insight into how cup formats differ from league play.
Returning Sunday night, the Analist described himself as tired but satisfied with the experience. He reassured supporters questioning Frey’s prospects, stating, “If he is well served, he will score ten to fifteen goals this season.”
The reassurance aims to calm Antwerp fans eager for Frey to deliver a strong goal return. His optimism reflects the club’s hopes that the striker’s form will translate into decisive contributions on the pitch.