Q: What made you pick Bolton?
A: The manager was after me for a while and it was nice to come to a massive club like Bolton.
Q: Joker of the squad?
A: That's an easy one! Definitely Chris Eagles. There's never a dull moment with him.
Q: Which football club did you support growing up?
A: I supported my home town team KAA Gent. I used to go to the games with my father.
Q: (no question available)
A: It all depends on what both clubs would like. I'm open to the idea of staying for longer.
Q: Would you say the recent flourish of Belgian talent coming to the Premier League has influenced the game back home?
A: I'm really impressed with the likes of Hazard, Fellaini, Benteke etc. It's good to see the Belgium talent making an impact.
Q: Messi or Ronaldo?
A: I think Messi's skills come more natural, but I do respect Ronaldo because he's working hard every day to become the player he is.
Q: What is your signature dish?
A: Italian cuisine.
Q: Best moment in your career so far?
A: Definitely the promotions with Southampton and De Graafschap.
Q: What was your opinion of the Wanderers on Saturday?
A: I think we started to play with more confidence. Hopefully we can continue to do this and gain some momentum.
Q: What is your favourite thing about Bolton now you're here?
A: It's good to be in a new environment with a fresh atmosphere. It's a good group of lads and they have welcomed me.
Q: What you hoping to get out of playing for Bolton?
A: First of all I want to gain full match fitness. I also want to play my role in the side that can end the season strongly.
Q: Do you think Southampton will be in the premier league next year?
A: Yes. There is a lot of talent at Southampton and the way they have been playing lately shows that they definitely belong in the Prem."
Q: Which factors made you to come to Bolton?
A: The manager, game time and hopefully being part of a side pushing up the league table.
Source: BWFC's official Twitter page
A: The manager was after me for a while and it was nice to come to a massive club like Bolton.
Q: Joker of the squad?
A: That's an easy one! Definitely Chris Eagles. There's never a dull moment with him.
Q: Which football club did you support growing up?
A: I supported my home town team KAA Gent. I used to go to the games with my father.
Q: (no question available)
A: It all depends on what both clubs would like. I'm open to the idea of staying for longer.
Q: Would you say the recent flourish of Belgian talent coming to the Premier League has influenced the game back home?
A: I'm really impressed with the likes of Hazard, Fellaini, Benteke etc. It's good to see the Belgium talent making an impact.
Q: Messi or Ronaldo?
A: I think Messi's skills come more natural, but I do respect Ronaldo because he's working hard every day to become the player he is.
Q: What is your signature dish?
A: Italian cuisine.
Q: Best moment in your career so far?
A: Definitely the promotions with Southampton and De Graafschap.
Q: What was your opinion of the Wanderers on Saturday?
A: I think we started to play with more confidence. Hopefully we can continue to do this and gain some momentum.
Q: What is your favourite thing about Bolton now you're here?
A: It's good to be in a new environment with a fresh atmosphere. It's a good group of lads and they have welcomed me.
Q: What you hoping to get out of playing for Bolton?
A: First of all I want to gain full match fitness. I also want to play my role in the side that can end the season strongly.
Q: Do you think Southampton will be in the premier league next year?
A: Yes. There is a lot of talent at Southampton and the way they have been playing lately shows that they definitely belong in the Prem."
Q: Which factors made you to come to Bolton?
A: The manager, game time and hopefully being part of a side pushing up the league table.
Source: BWFC's official Twitter page