RKC Waalwijk’s resurgence was brought to an end with a 2-1 defeat at Heracles on Friday.
Despite sitting 15th in the Eredivisie, Erwin Koeman’s men headed to Almelo unbeaten in six matches, having not lost since a 5-2 reverse at Heerenveen on November 8.
However, goals from Bryan Linssen and Mark Uth ensured that run came to an end, with Damiano Schet’s reply proving no more than a consolation for Waalwijk.
Heracles, who would have been leapfrogged by RKC had they lost, climb from 13th to ninth in the table courtesy of a first win in four competitive games.
Linssen gave the hosts a deserved lead in the 41st minute, converting a rebound from close range after Arjan van Dijk had denied Ben Rienstra.
Heracles pulled further clear nine minutes after the break when Mikhael Rosheuvel’s teasing right-wing cross left Mark Uth with the simplest of headers from two yards.
A deflected free-kick from Schet set up a tense finale, but RKC were unable to find a second goal.
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