13th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
13th Match FIFA World Cup
2018
BELGIUM beat PANAMA 1-0 in
World Cup 2018
v *Belgium kick
off their campaign with a win *
v Panama held
them at bay in a gritty first-half display
v Goals from
Mertens and Lukaku (2) secured the points
The first-half proceedings did not come as a major surprise, as
Panama stuck together and worked for each other in building a wall that
Belgium’s talented individuals were unable to breach. Though lacking
imagination, *Les Diables Rouges* still created the clearest chances, with
Panama captain Roman Torres working wonders to put a dangerous cross from Kevin
De Bruyne out for a corner with 22 minutes gone.
Frustrated and empty-handed at the break, Romelu Lukaku, Eden
Hazard and Dries Mertens returned reinvigorated, not least the Napoli man, who
had the Belgium fans cheering when he fired a sumptuous volley past Jaime
Penedo just two minutes into the second half. Having finally taken the lead,
the men in red found their rhythm and the space in which to express themselves,
with Lukaku getting in on the act. After opening his account with a header from
a superb De Bruyne cross, he coolly clipped the ball home following a
penetrating Hazard run. At last Belgium could breathe easy, their World Cup
campaign safely under way. As for Panama, they will need to up their game when
they take on England and Tunisia.
Team reporter analysis
Simon Massart with Belgium [Follow on Twitter | Facebook]
Belgium’s individual strengths made up for their failings at a collective level, as they took control of a match without ever producing their best football. That said, winning when not at your best is an attribute that every great side possesses
Belgium’s individual strengths made up for their failings at a collective level, as they took control of a match without ever producing their best football. That said, winning when not at your best is an attribute that every great side possesses
Budweiser Man of the Match
Romelu Lukaku’s exemplary finishing made Belgium’s victory look
more emphatic than it actually was. The striker’s prowess in front of goal made
all the difference, as he became the first Belgian to score a World Cup brace
since Marc Wilmots achieved the feat against Mexico at France 1998.
The stat
2 - Belgium’s last victory by two goals or more at the world
finals was a 3-1 defeat of Uruguay at Italy 1990. Les Diables Rouges do not
have a history of winning big in the competition, but after recording some impressive
scorelines in the qualifiers they kept their momentum going against the
Panamanians.
What’s next
Belgium-Tunisia, Group G, 23 June, Moscow
England-Panama, Group G, 24 June, Nizhny Novgorod
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