Knack Roeselare under pressure: balancing dominance, doubt and determination
Accustomed to winning trophies, Knack Roeselare find themselves in a demanding phase where high standards fuel constant self-criticism. Despite a strong domestic season with just one league defeat and only a handful of lost sets, two losses against Maaseik have exposed vulnerabilities. December becomes a true stress test, featuring a crucial Belgian Cup semi-final return leg, a BeNe Cup final and a challenging Champions League campaign.
Veteran setter and team leader Stijn D’Hulst stands at the centre of this pivotal moment. He identifies a lack of sharpness and consistency, particularly away from home, as the team’s main area for improvement. According to D’Hulst, Roeselare must rediscover its trademark aggression, discipline and mental toughness from the very first rally.
The transition of Matthijs Verhanneman from player to head coach is also addressed. While his influence remains clear, the players must increasingly take ownership of the team’s intensity and mindset. D’Hulst admits the club may have been “spoiled” by years of Cup success, but believes added tension can reignite hunger and focus.
Despite physical fatigue and the challenges of combining elite sport with family life — D’Hulst recently became a father for the second time — his outlook remains calm and determined. Against Maaseik, serve-receive will be decisive, while in the Champions League, facing powerhouses like Lublin and Halkbank, the priority is to perform at their highest possible level rather than set unrealistic expectations.