Batshuayi feels trusted by Belgium but not Crystal Palace

Batshuayi scored the opening goal for Belgium as they hammered Belarus 8-0 in their World Cup qualifier in Leuven on Tuesday and on loan at Selhurst Park from Chelsea.

Published : Mar 31, 2021 18:48 IST

Batshuayi celebrates after scoring Belgium's first goal on Tuesday- AP

Belgium striker Michy Batshuayi said playing for his national team came as a breath of fresh air because he felt he was not trusted at club side Crystal Palace.

"I get a breath of renewed energy when I come into the national team, because it's very hard for me at my club," he said.

"The club and the national team are different. The coach, the team members and the system are different from that at Palace.

"With the Red Devils, I feel a lot of trust from the coach; trust that I do not get there (at Palace). With (Roberto) Martinez, we talk to each other a lot, even when I'm back at my club. I give 200% not to disappoint him," he added. Chel

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Batshuayi scored the opening goal for Belgium as they hammered Belarus 8-0 in their World Cup qualifier in Leuven on Tuesday. 

The 27-year-old has scored 22 goals in 33 internationals for Belgium but in the Premier League this season has netted only once, starting seven of Palace's league games.

He is on loan at Selhurst Park from Chelsea, who signed him from Olympique Marseille for a reported fee of 39-million euros ($45.74 million) in 2016 but has since been loaned to Borussia Dortmund, Valencia and then Palace.