2007–08 Standard Liège season

Standard Liège 2007–08 football season
Standard Liège
2007–08 season
ManagerMichel Preud'homme
First Division1st
UEFA CupFirst round
Belgian CupSemi-final
Top goalscorerMilan Jovanović (16)

Standard Liège lost one match all league season, winning the Belgian First Division for the ninth time in club history. The season marked the breakthrough of teenage midfield duo Marouane Fellaini and Steven Defour, while strikers Milan Jovanović and Dieumerci Mbokani were right up there in terms of the top scoring charts of the domestic top division. The UEFA Cup run ended early, being knocked out to eventual winners Zenit Saint Petersburg in the last qualifying round.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

First Division

Matches

Standard Liège v Brussels
2 Standard Liège 4–1 Brussels
Jovanović 11', 34', 74'
Fellaini 70'
Culek 59'
Roeselare v Standard Liège
4 Roeselare 0–4 Standard Liège
Jovanović 12', 27', 71'
Mbokani 67'
Mons v Standard Liège
10 Mons 1–1 Standard Liège
Zoko 87' De Camargo 48'
Standard Liège v Charleroi
15 Standard Liège 5–1 Charleroi
Witsel 23' (pen.)
De Camargo 28', 57'
Camozzato 36'
Jovanović 49'
Mujangi Bia 66'
Standard Liège v Genk
17 Standard Liège 3–1 Genk
Dufer 19'
Witsel 46'
Jovanović 48'
Vossen 68'
Club Brugge v Standard Liège
22 Club Brugge 1–2 Standard Liège
Sonck 88' Jovanović 48', 66'
Standard Liège v Mons
27 Standard Liège 2–0 Mons
Mbokani 53'
Goreux 79'
Charleroi v Standard Liège
32 Charleroi 2–1 Standard Liège
Chakouri 37'
Kéré 66'
Jovanović 44' (pen.)
Standard Liège v Dender
33 Standard Liège 3–0 Dender
Mbokani 37', 83'
Jovanović 43'
Genk v Standard Liège
34 Genk 0–2 Standard Liège
Mbokani 27'
Jovanović 85'

Top scorers

Sources

  • Standard de Liège - Soccerway
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