Now that the Jupiler Pro League has closed its doors for a couple of months, it's time to reflect. And analyze, of course! That's why VoetbalPrimeur.be has prepared an end report for each team: how did the past season go? In this piece: RAAL La Louvière. The start of the competition was difficult for La Louvière. With three defeats in the first four matches, the promoted team had to quickly chase. However, the team of Frédéric Taquin showed early on that it would not easily give up the fight against relegation. After those difficult opening weeks, La Louvière found its rhythm. With well-organized and disciplined football, the Wolves secured a clever draw against Union Saint-Gilloise and even a surprising 1-0 home win against Club Brugge. However, stability proved to be the big problem of the season. After a win against Cercle Brugge in early November, the engine stalled again. La Louvière had to wait until mid-January to secure another win - ironically again against Club Brugge. That difficult period led to the club eventually ending up in the relegation playoffs. Not entirely surprising, but once there, La Louvière showed its character again. The Wolves held on relatively easily and secured an extra season in the top division. The standout player of the season was Marcos Peano, the 27-year-old goalkeeper and captain. He grew into one of the absolute leaders of the team and kept La Louvière afloat with crucial saves. Off the pitch, there was important news after the end of the season. Frédéric Taquin began his ninth season as coach of La Louvière and seemed to be under no pressure despite the difficult season. His status within the club gave him the necessary credit to lead the team through difficult moments. However, both parties decided to put a point behind the partnership after the end of the season. This marks the end of a particularly long period, something that is becoming increasingly rare in modern football. The final score: 5 out of 10