AS Roma’s Bryan Reynolds has returned to Belgium but this time with a new team, after joining Westerlo on a season-long loan.
After making the big move last February from FC Dallas to legendary Serie A team AS Roma, Fort Worth native Bryan Reynolds joined up with KV Kortrijk of the Belgian Pro League last month.
Only two Americans were in the starting lineups over the weekend as Bryan Reynolds and Kortrijk lost again, while Mark McKenzie and Genk took all the points at home.
Former New York Red Bull, Kyle Duncan, had a dream to play in Europe. As a teenager, he signed on with Valenciennes in France’s Ligue 2 and spent two seasons there, starting off with the reserves before being promoted to the first team.
Kyle Duncan and Oostende lost at home, as did Sam Vines and Antwerp, while Mark McKenzie sat Genk’s win out as he recovers from jetlag.
Kortrijk, Belgium – After joining KV Kortrijk on loan from AS Roma a couple of weeks ago, Bryan Reynolds was a late addition to the Kerels starting line-up after Aleksandar Radovanović picked up an injury in the pre-game warm-ups.
Brussels, Belgium – Before heading back to the USA to join his international colleagues, Mark McKenzie was called up to anchor the Genk defense against league leading Union St. Gilloise.
AS Roma and former FC Dallas defender Bryan Reynolds has been loaned to Belgian top-flight team KV Kortrijk for the remainder of the season, the team confirmed on Sunday afternoon.
