Belgium 3 Russia 1: Hazard spares Courtois' blushes

Thibaut Courtois had a moment to forget against Russia, but Eden Hazard secured a 3-1 win for Belgium in Euro 2020 qualifying.

Published : Mar 22, 2019 10:08 IST

Eden Hazard was the game-changer as his braze powered Belgium to a 3-1 win over Russia.
Eden Hazard was the game-changer as his braze powered Belgium to a 3-1 win over Russia.
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Eden Hazard was the game-changer as his braze powered Belgium to a 3-1 win over Russia.

Belgium opened its Euro 2020 qualifying campaign with a 3-1 win over Russia despite a huge mistake from Thibaut Courtois.

Quarter-finalist in France four years ago and semifinalist at the 2018 World Cup, Belgium took the lead after 14 minutes through Youri Tielemans' powerful, low finish.

However, Courtois gifted Denis Cheryshev an equaliser soon after, with his blushes spared as former Chelsea team-mate Eden Hazard's penalty on the stroke of half-time restored his side's advantage.

Hazard doubled his tally in the 88th minute to settle the Group I contest in Belgium's favour before Aleksandr Golovin was sent off for a second yellow card.

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However, just under two minutes later Russia levelled in bizarre fashion as Courtois' disappointing season continued. The Real Madrid goalkeeper received Jan Vertonghen's backpass under no pressure but took too many touches and, being closed down by Artem Dzyuba, played the ball straight to Cheryshev, the Valencia winger making no mistake in skipping over Courtois and converting from a tight angle.

Batshuayi saw an effort cleared off the line as Belgium sought to restore its advantage, which Hazard did with a confident finish from the penalty spot after he was clumsily brought down by Yuri Zhirkov.

The left-hand post denied Batshuayi a deserved goal 12 minutes from time but he was involved as Hazard made it 3-1, teeing up his team-mate to fire in following Dries Mertens' right-wing cross.

Golovin's dismissal came two minutes later, as he ended a poor night with a second yellow after kicking out at Dries Mertens.

What does it mean? No need for Belgium to sweat

The scoreline could have been even more comfortable had Belgium enjoyed a touch more fortune. Roberto Martinez's men were not at their best but, against a Russia side that looked a far cry from the team that reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup last year, they did not need to be.

Hazard keeps his cool

It looked as if Russia may provide Belgium with a difficult evening after Courtois' mistake. The visitor was poised to go in to half-time level but Hazard had other plans, winning a penalty with a turn in the box that drew a panicky Zhirkov challenge and converting it with consummate ease. His finish for the third was just as assured and put the game beyond any doubt.

Courtois loses his

Dropped for Zinedine Zidane's return to the Madrid dugout last weekend, Courtois did not inspire confidence with his 16th-minute howler. For a keeper considered one of the best in the world, this was a startling loss of composure.

What's next?

Belgium faces Cyprus in Nicosia on Sunday, while Russia travels to face a Kazakhstan side buoyed by a surprise 3-0 win over Scotland.

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